Regulatory change intelligence
Know which manual sections need review when rules change
State and federal agencies adopt new rules on a rolling basis. Your operations manual was written against an older version. Dunv tracks adopted changes, retrieves the governing provision text, and maps each update to the policy sections it likely affects. Every finding includes a citation to the source rule or a clear omission.
Records software vs. change intelligence
Most tools sold to regulated operators digitize forms, logs, and audit prep. They do not tell you when a rule changed or which page of your manual is now out of date.
What you already have
eMAR, incident logs, checklist apps, survey prep binders. Useful for proving what happened. They assume your written policies already match current law.
What Dunv adds
A standing read on the regulatory corpus: when a provision changes, which sections of your operations or SOP manual should be reviewed, by what deadline, with quoted rule text attached. You approve every finding before it goes to staff.
How a report is built
Output is a structured document you can file or walk through with your licensing consultant. It is not a redline of your manual. You compare the cited rule text against your own policies.
01
Inventory the change
Pull adopted and pending rule updates from public registers and agency rulebooks. Record the effective date, docket reference, and source URL.
02
Map to manual structure
Cross-reference each change against a standard operations-manual outline for your vertical: staffing, training, medication, resident rights, security, and the sections your surveyors actually read.
03
Cite or omit
Every impact statement links to retrieved provision text. Claims without a supporting citation are dropped. Suggested review actions are labeled decision support, not legal advice.
Current focus
We are working with operators in verticals where rule churn is high and penalty exposure is concrete.
Get a report mapped to your manual
Send your facility name and state. We will scope a citation-backed impact report at no obligation.