Failure to Ensure Staff Participation in Mandatory QAPI Training
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that all staff attended and received education on the Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement (QAPI) program as required by the Facility Assessment. The Facility Assessment, updated in May 2023, indicated that all employees should receive training on patient care and services throughout the year, with some training repeated annually. However, a review of the annual mandatory training content and attendance records for a training session held on 9/21/23 revealed that only 17 out of 93 employees attended the required QAPI training. Further review of the 2023 and 2024 staff education and in-service sign-in sheets showed no additional trainings had been completed. During interviews, the Assistant Director of Nurses (ADON) and the Regional Nurse confirmed the lack of sufficient staff participation in the mandatory QAPI training. The ADON, who had been in the facility since October 2023, acknowledged her responsibility for staff training but could not provide evidence of additional in-service training sessions. The Regional Nurse also reviewed the educational sign-in sheets and concluded that the trainings were ineffective due to the low attendance. No other in-service sign-in sheets or trainings were available for review by the surveyors, indicating a failure to comply with the training requirements outlined in the Facility Assessment.
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