Connect your West Virginia skilled nursing facility with a certified biomedical technician for Patient Care Related Electrical Equipment (PCREE) testing. Stay compliant with CMS, NFPA 99, and The Joint Commission — and be ready for your next survey.
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West Virginia has approximately 120 skilled nursing facilities serving one of the nation's oldest, sickest, and most economically challenged populations, spread across Charleston, Huntington, Morgantown, Parkersburg, and rural Appalachian communities throughout the state. West Virginia has among the highest rates of chronic disease and disability in the nation, creating intense demand for SNF-level care. CMS-certified West Virginia SNFs must comply with NFPA 99 annual PCREE testing requirements, with the West Virginia DHHR conducting unannounced surveys that include Life Safety Code review.
West Virginia's DHHR survey program is active in a state where Life Safety Code deficiency rates are historically elevated, reflecting the challenges of operating SNFs in older building stock with limited maintenance resources across a geographically complex Appalachian landscape. PCREE-related deficiencies — particularly incomplete documentation and missed annual inspection cycles — are among the most prevalent citable findings. West Virginia SNFs face some of the nation's most significant challenges sourcing qualified biomedical technicians outside Charleston and Huntington.
West Virginia skilled nursing facilities manage the standard range of PCREE-covered equipment, with oxygen concentrators and respiratory therapy equipment particularly prevalent given the state's high rates of COPD and lung disease from historical coal and chemical industry exposure. West Virginia's older building stock and rugged Appalachian geography create unique equipment maintenance challenges. Annual PCREE testing under NFPA 99 is critical for West Virginia SNFs to identify leakage current, ground resistance, and insulation issues in aging equipment before they cause patient safety incidents.
Under NFPA 99, all of the following require regular inspection, testing, and documented maintenance when used in patient care areas of a skilled nursing facility:
West Virginia is one of the most challenging states in the nation for sourcing qualified PCREE technicians. Charleston and Huntington have some provider access, but the state's many rural and geographically isolated communities — particularly in southern coalfield counties and the eastern panhandle — face very limited local options. PCREE Test helps West Virginia SNF administrators connect with available CBET-certified technicians who serve the state, including those experienced with Appalachian facility access challenges.
Most skilled nursing facilities in West Virginia rely on third-party certified biomedical equipment technicians (CBETs) for their annual PCREE inspections. In-house biomed staff are rare in the SNF setting — the per-bed economics don't support it. Contracting with a qualified technician through a matching service like PCREE Test gives facility administrators access to vetted, credentialed professionals without the overhead of maintaining an in-house HTM department.
After each inspection, your technician will provide a complete documentation package: equipment inventory with test results, leakage current readings, ground resistance measurements, findings summary, and corrective action log. This package is what surveyors ask to see — having it organized and current is one of the simplest ways to avoid a citation during a Life Safety Code survey in West Virginia.
West Virginia SNFs serve some of the nation's most vulnerable patients in one of its most challenging operating environments. PCREE Test can connect your West Virginia facility with a certified biomedical technician within 24 hours. Submit the form above to get a free quote.
Ready to get your facility tested? Fill out the form or visit our contact page and we'll match you with a certified biomedical technician in West Virginia within 24 hours. You can also read more about PCREE requirements in our compliance resource library.
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Fill out the form with your West Virginia facility's name, contact info, and details about the equipment that needs PCREE testing. The more detail you provide, the more accurate your quote.
We connect you with a CBET-certified biomedical technician in our network who serves West Virginia. They'll review your request and send you a free quote — no obligation.
Work with your technician to schedule the inspection at a time that works for your facility. They'll complete all required testing and deliver full documentation for your survey files.
Every inspection covers all components required by CMS, NFPA 99, and The Joint Commission.
Leakage current measurement, ground resistance testing, and insulation integrity checks to ensure every device is safe for patient and staff contact.
Every device is verified to operate per manufacturer specifications — from patient lifts to infusion pumps to vital monitors.
Testing is performed to NFPA 99 (2012 ed.) and NFPA 101 standards required by CMS Conditions of Participation for Medicare/Medicaid-certified facilities.
Identifies wear, damage, and potential failure points before they cause downtime or patient safety incidents — extending equipment life.
Complete written records for every device: dates, test results, corrective actions, and technician credentials — organized for CMS or Joint Commission surveys.
New equipment testing before first use, and re-testing after any repair or modification — both required by NFPA 99 and frequently cited in surveys.
Answers to the questions West Virginia skilled nursing facility administrators ask most often.
From Our Biomedical Technician Network
"The facilities that come through PCREE Test are serious about compliance — they're not kicking tires. I get the request, review the scope, and can usually have a quote back to them the same day. The SNF work is steady and the documentation expectations are clear, which makes the whole job go smoother."
"I've been doing PCREE inspections for over a decade and the referrals from this network are some of the most straightforward I receive. The facilities know what they need, the paperwork requirements are understood upfront, and I leave every job with a signed inspection report the administrator can file the same day."
Practical articles to help your facility stay compliant and survey-ready.
Understanding the relationship between NFPA 99 and CMS Conditions of Participation — and what each requires your SNF to do.
Read article → Survey PrepThe most frequently cited PCREE deficiencies during CMS and Joint Commission surveys, and the steps to prevent them.
Read article → Program ManagementA step-by-step guide for administrators who need to establish or strengthen their facility's PCREE compliance program.
Read article →Our partner site, MedicalEquipmentRepairNetwork.com, connects nursing homes, physical therapy clinics, and urgent care facilities across West Virginia with local biomedical technicians for all types of medical equipment repair and calibration — beyond PCREE testing.
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