F0583 F583: Keep residents' personal and medical records private and confidential.
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Failure to Protect Resident Privacy During Glucose Monitoring and Insulin Administration

Vista Hills Health Care CenterEl Paso, Texas Survey Completed on 04-30-2026

Summary

The facility failed to ensure residents' rights to personal privacy during medical treatment and personal care for two residents who received glucose monitoring and insulin administration in public areas. On a specified date, staff obtained blood glucose readings for both residents and administered an insulin injection to one resident in an open setting rather than in a private location. These actions occurred despite facility expectations that such care be provided in residents' rooms to protect personal and medical information. Resident #1 was an adult male, initially admitted in January 2025, with a diagnosis of Type 2 diabetes mellitus and prescription orders for multiple diabetic medications, including Insulin Aspart, Tresiba, metformin, and glucagon. His Quarterly MDS showed a BIMS score of 13, indicating he was cognitively intact, and he required insulin injections six days per week. Physician orders directed Insulin Aspart administration three times daily at set times. On the cited date, his glucose reading and insulin injection were provided in a non-private setting, contrary to his care plan focus on diabetes management and the facility’s stated practice. Resident #2 was an adult male with an initial admission in 2019 and readmission in 2024, with diagnoses including diabetes mellitus, dementia, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia. His Comprehensive MDS documented a BIMS score of 15, indicating he was cognitively intact, and he required insulin injections seven days per week. He also had orders for Insulin Aspart three times daily. On the same date, his glucose reading was obtained in an open area rather than in his room. Interviews with the DON and Administrator confirmed that facility practice and policy required treatments such as glucose checks and insulin injections to be completed in residents’ rooms to maintain privacy and confidentiality of medical information, and that providing such care in open areas was inconsistent with the facility’s resident rights and privacy policy. Record review of the facility’s undated Resident Rights policy stated that residents have the right to personal privacy and confidentiality of personal and medical records, and that personal privacy includes accommodations, medical treatment, and personal care. The DON stated that privacy protections included administering orders in a private setting and that care needed to be completed in residents’ rooms, describing provision of such care in open areas as a HIPAA violation because it could share diagnosis information with others nearby. The Administrator similarly stated that glucose readings and insulin injections should be completed in residents’ rooms due to privacy concerns and that performing these treatments at the nurse’s station exposed residents’ diagnoses and treatments. Documentation from the HR coordinator showed the last facility-wide in-service on resident rights occurred in November 2025.

Penalty

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