Incorrect PASRR Coding and Missing Cognitive Assessments
Summary
The facility failed to ensure an accurate PASRR assessment for Resident #15. The resident’s diagnoses included schizoaffective disorder bipolar type, pseudobulbar affect, and post-traumatic stress disorder. A PASRR Level II screening dated 2/7/2023 identified the resident as having a positive Level II PASRR, but the annual MDS assessment dated [DATE] was coded “no” in the PASRR section for whether the resident was currently considered by the Level II PASRR process to have a serious mental illness, intellectual disability, or related condition. The correct response should have been “yes,” which would have led to additional PASRR-related questions. During interview, the Director of Social Services stated social workers were responsible for completing section A1500 on admission, annual, and significant change MDS assessments. He stated that during his initial orientation, a per diem MDS Coordinator had been completing the PASRR section, and he acknowledged that Resident #15 had a positive Level II PASRR assessment and the MDS should have been coded accurately. The MDS Coordinator stated she was responsible for coding the PASRR section of the MDS assessment dated [DATE], obtained information from the electronic record, saw a document titled level of care in the miscellaneous section, but did not open it. She stated the assessment was coded incorrectly and that she had submitted a correction because MDS assessments should be coded accurately. The facility also failed to complete the Brief Interview for Mental Status or an alternate staff assessment of cognition for Resident #12, Resident #14, and Resident #44. Resident #12 had diagnoses including vascular dementia, anxiety, and type 2 diabetes mellitus; Resident #14 had bipolar disorder, PTSD, and type 2 diabetes mellitus; and Resident #44 had heart failure, atrial fibrillation, and spinal stenosis. Their quarterly or annual MDS assessments dated [DATE] identified section C as “not assessed,” meaning the BIMS was not completed and cognition was not assessed by staff. The Director of Social Work stated the social worker was responsible for conducting the BIMS and completing section C during the seven-day look-back period, and that “not assessed” meant neither the BIMS nor an alternate staff assessment had been completed. He could not provide a reason why the interviews or staff assessments were not completed. The MDS Coordinator stated she coded section C as not assessed because there was no BIMS completed during the seven-day look-back period and noted she had explored why the cognitive function was not assessed.
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