Inaccurate PASRR Coding on MDS Assessments
Summary
The facility failed to ensure comprehensive assessments were accurately coded for residents with positive Level II PASRR screenings. For Resident #3, whose diagnoses included schizoaffective disorder, depression, and insomnia, the PASRR Level II screening dated 12/9/2022 identified a positive Level II PASRR approved without specialized services. However, the annual MDS assessment identified severe impaired cognition and answered “no” to the PASRR question asking whether the resident was currently considered by the Level II PASRR process to have a serious mental illness and/or intellectual disability or related condition; the response should have been “yes.” For Resident #11, who was admitted in December 2025 with diagnoses including Down syndrome, adjustment disorder with anxiety, and nontraumatic intracerebral hemorrhage, the PASRR Level II screening dated 12/17/2025 identified a positive Level II PASRR. The admission MDS assessment identified moderately impaired cognition and also answered “no” to the PASRR question regarding whether the resident was currently considered by the Level II PASRR process to have a serious mental illness and/or intellectual disability or related condition, when the response should have been “yes.” For Resident #39, whose diagnoses included schizoaffective disorder, bipolar disorder, and generalized anxiety disorder, the PASRR Level II screening dated 9/26/2024 identified a positive Level II PASRR approved without specialized services. The admission MDS assessment identified moderately impaired cognition and the significant change MDS assessment identified cognitively intact, but both assessments answered “no” to the PASRR question that should have been answered “yes.” Interviews with the MDS coordinator and the Social Worker identified that the Social Worker was responsible for coding section A 1500 on admission, annual, and significant change MDS assessments, and that the PASRR section was not completed accurately for these residents because they all had positive Level II screenings. The Social Worker stated he was not aware the residents had positive Level II PASRRs because he received PASRR information from the business office and from admission. A policy for accuracy of MDS coding was requested but not provided.
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