F0582 F582: Give residents notice of Medicaid/Medicare coverage and potential liability for services not covered.
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Failure to Provide Required SNF ABN and Cost Information When Medicare Coverage Ended

Regent Park Rehabilitation And HealthcareWichita, Kansas Survey Completed on 02-11-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to provide the required Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) Advance Beneficiary Notice of Non-coverage (ABN) Form CMS-10055 to a Medicare Part A beneficiary when his covered stay ended and he remained in the facility. The resident census was 61, with 15 residents sampled and three reviewed for beneficiary notifications. For one resident, documentation showed that his Medicare Part A last covered day was 01/28/26, after which he remained in the facility for long-term care on a private pay basis. Facility records, including the medical record and business office documentation, did not contain evidence that the SNF ABN Form CMS-10055 was provided. A social service note dated 01/30/26 stated that the social worker provided the SNF ABN and that the resident would remain private pay for approximately 30–60 days until an apartment was available, and that a private pay quote was given to the resident’s representative. Another social service note, created on 02/09/26 with an effective date of 01/30/26, documented that the resident requested staff review the SNF ABN with his representative, who was not present and whose arrival time was unknown. Email communication from the facility to the resident’s representative on 01/27/26 indicated there was a form the resident would need to sign that reviewed his appeal rights and his right to appeal if he believed Medicare should cover the long-term care stay, and that the appeal could take up to four months while therapy continued, with room, board, and therapy to be billed if the appeal was unfavorable. However, this email chain did not mention the SNF ABN or provide an estimated cost to continue therapy services. During an interview on 02/10/26, the social worker stated the ABN should be provided prior to discharge and reported that she had provided the form, but that the resident did not sign or return it because he wanted to review it with his representative. She confirmed she was unable to show that the resident was provided with the ABN Form CMS-10055 because she did not have a copy. The facility’s policy dated 12/01/17 required appropriate notification of discharge from Medicare services, including appeal rights, when Medicare coverage ends, but the appropriate notification of discharge from Medicare services was not provided in this case.

Penalty

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F0582 F582: Give residents notice of Medicaid/Medicare coverage and potential liability for services not covered.
Short Summary

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Failure to Timely Refund Full Balance Owed After Resident Discharge
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F0582 F582: Give residents notice of Medicaid/Medicare coverage and potential liability for services not covered.
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A resident who had prepaid for services was discharged with a credit balance of $7,582.31 due back after copays were applied, but the facility did not refund the full amount within the required 30 days. The business office confirmed the resident had prepaid $11,067.31 and acknowledged that the facility’s refund turnaround time was about 30–60 days. Documentation showed two partial refund checks totaling $5,123.31 were sent, leaving $2,459.00 still owed to the resident beyond the 30-day timeframe, contrary to federal requirements and the facility’s own policy.

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Failure to Timely Refund Resident Personal Funds After Death or Discharge
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F0582 F582: Give residents notice of Medicaid/Medicare coverage and potential liability for services not covered.
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The facility failed to follow its own policy and federal requirements to return personal funds within 30 days after a resident’s death or discharge. One deceased resident’s representative reported making multiple in‑person visits and numerous phone calls over several weeks to recover more than $1,800 from the resident’s account, with the refund not issued until months later. In addition, two discharged residents had remaining account balances that were not refunded within the expected 30‑day period, and one resident’s balance continued to accrue without any refund being processed. The Regional Director of Business Office Services and the Administrator both acknowledged that refunds were not completed within the required timeframe.

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Failure to Timely Refund Resident Personal Funds After Discharge and Death
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F0582 F582: Give residents notice of Medicaid/Medicare coverage and potential liability for services not covered.
Short Summary

Surveyors found that two residents who had been discharged and later died had credits in their patient liability accounts indicating refunds were due, but these refunds were not issued within the required timeframe. One resident’s representative reported not receiving a refund despite a documented credit balance, and the NHA confirmed no refund had been made. For the second resident, the BOM stated that a refund request had been sent to corporate accounts payable, yet the refund still had not been issued. Both residents were beyond 30 days post-discharge, and review of the facility’s refund policy showed that overpayments and personal funds are to be refunded or made available to the resident’s representative within specified 30–60 day timeframes.

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ABN Forms Not Provided When Medicare Part A Coverage Ended
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F0582 F582: Give residents notice of Medicaid/Medicare coverage and potential liability for services not covered.
Short Summary

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Failure to Provide Timely Medicare Skilled Service Termination Notices
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F0582 F582: Give residents notice of Medicaid/Medicare coverage and potential liability for services not covered.
Short Summary

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No penalty information released
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