Failure to Timely Transmit MDS and Complete Discharge Assessment
Summary
The facility failed to electronically transmit the Minimum Data Set (MDS) within the required 14 days of completing the resident's assessment, as mandated by the Center's for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI) Manual. This deficiency was identified for three residents. Resident #25's Quarterly MDS assessment, with an Assessment Reference Date (ARD) of 12/11/23, was not submitted until 1/9/24. Resident #26's Admission MDS assessment, with an ARD of 2/13/24, was not submitted until 2/29/24. Resident #39's Annual MDS assessment, with an ARD of 10/21/23, was not submitted until 11/16/23, and a Quarterly MDS assessment with an ARD of 1/21/24 was not submitted until 2/8/24. The MDS Coordinator/RN confirmed these delays and attributed them to the lack of a full-time MDS Coordinator since December 2023, with only a part-time coordinator working remotely and regional staff overseeing the assessments. Additionally, the facility failed to complete the discharge assessment for Resident #48, who was discharged home on 11/30/24. The resident's electronic MDS records showed an Entry/MDS 3.0 accepted on 11/17/23 and a Medicare-5 day/MDS 3.0 completed on 11/24/23, but no discharge MDS was present. The Regional MDSC/RN acknowledged the missing discharge MDS during an interview and stated that she would open a discharge MDS immediately. The deficiencies were confirmed through interviews with the MDS Coordinator/RN and the Regional MDSC/RN, who both acknowledged the late submissions and the missing discharge assessment. The facility management did not provide any additional information during the survey team's meeting. According to the Long-Term Care Facility RAI 3.0 User's Manual, the MDS must be completed and transmitted within 14 days of the assessment being completed, and a discharge assessment must be completed and transmitted within 14 days of the discharge date.
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