Use of Nurse Staffing Agency with Expired Business License
Summary
Facility staff failed to provide documented evidence that the Nurse Staffing Agency used to supplement the facility's nursing staff was operating in compliance with applicable Federal, State, and local laws and regulations. The Nurse Staffing Agency provided services in the District of Columbia on an expired business license. The facility's census on the first day of the survey was 90. A review of the Staffing Agency's business license revealed an expiration date, and the facility continued to use the agency's services beyond this date. The facility used 14 nursing staff from the agency for approximately 150 shifts during the period in question. During interviews, the Director of Nursing (DON) and the Chief Human Resources Officer (Employee #19) acknowledged the expired license. The DON stated that they were unaware of the expired license, while the Chief Human Resources Officer admitted to not asking about the agency's license until the State Surveyors entered the facility. Despite the nursing staff from the agency having current licenses to practice in D.C., the agency itself was not in compliance with licensing requirements.
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