F0555 F555: Honor the resident's right to choose his or her attending physician.
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Failure to Honor Residents’ Right to Choose Attending Physician

Heritage Care CenterSaint Louis, Missouri Survey Completed on 04-16-2026

Summary

The facility failed to honor residents’ rights to choose their own attending physician after discontinuing services with Physician A, who had been providing care to 15 residents. The facility’s Resident Rights policy states that residents have the right to choose a personal attending physician, be fully informed in advance about care and treatment and any changes that may affect their well-being, and participate in planning their care and treatment. Despite this, when corporate notified the Administrator via email that Physician A would no longer have privileges at the facility, the Administrator and DON implemented the change by informing residents and their representatives that their primary physician would be changed, without offering a choice or obtaining resident input. No written notices or letters were sent to residents, responsible parties, or guardians about the physician change. Resident #2, who had no cognitive impairment and diagnoses including stroke, cancer, and diabetes, was documented as having a call placed to a “guardian” about the primary doctor change, even though the medical record contained no documentation of a legal guardian and the resident stated he/she was his/her own guardian and power of attorney. The resident reported being told that Physician A would no longer be at the facility and that he/she had to go with another physician, despite expressing a desire to remain with Physician A. Resident #7, who also had no cognitive impairment and diagnoses including high blood pressure, stroke, and depression, was notified via a progress note that Physician A would no longer have privileges and that he/she would have a new physician. In interview, this resident stated he/she was not asked to change physicians, would have liked to stay with Physician A, and would have appreciated being asked. The DON acknowledged that she informed residents of the change but did not ask if they wanted to change physicians, and both the Administrator and DON stated the resident rights policy should have been followed as written.

Penalty

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F0555 F555: Honor the resident's right to choose his or her attending physician.
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No penalty information released
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No penalty information released
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No penalty information released
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