Inaccurate MDS Coding for Multiple Residents
Summary
The facility failed to accurately code the Minimum Data Set (MDS) for five residents, leading to discrepancies in their medical records. For Resident #69, the MDS indicated a discharge to the hospital, while progress notes revealed the resident was discharged home against medical advice. The MDS Coordinator acknowledged the error during an interview with the surveyor. Similarly, Resident #9's MDS inaccurately reflected that the pneumococcal vaccination was up to date, despite the resident's son having refused the vaccine. Additionally, there was no record of a PHQ-9 assessment interview on the Assessment Reference Date (ARD) of 2/1/24, as required. Resident #57's MDS also contained inaccuracies, with no record of a PHQ-9 assessment interview on the ARD of 12/21/23. The Registered Nurse (RN) and MDS Coordinator confirmed the absence of these assessments during interviews. For Resident #63, the MDS inaccurately indicated that the pneumococcal vaccine was up to date, although the immunization record showed it was not administered. The MDS Coordinator admitted to inputting incorrect data and noted a discrepancy between the electronic and printed versions of the MDS. Lastly, Resident #24's MDS inaccurately stated that the resident declined the pneumococcal vaccination, despite records showing it was administered on 6/02/23. The MDS Coordinator confirmed the error and stated that the facility follows the RAI Manual for MDS assessments. These inaccuracies in the MDS coding were brought to the attention of the Director of Nursing (DON), Licensed Nursing Home Administrator (LNHA), and other facility management, who did not provide additional information or responses to the surveyor's concerns.
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