Failure to Initiate Referral to Cardiologist
Summary
The facility failed to provide a resident with outside services when a request was made for the resident to be seen by her cardiologist, and a referral was not initiated. The facility's policy and procedure indicated that Social Services or a designee should coordinate most resident referrals and document them in the resident's medical record. However, this was not done for the resident who had a history of hypertensive heart disease and diabetes and was her own responsible party. During a care conference meeting, the resident's caregiver informed the social worker that the resident wanted to be seen by her cardiologist. Despite this request, the social worker was unable to find any documentation that a referral had been made. The social worker confirmed that there was no documentation in the resident's medical records to support that a referral had been initiated, leading to concerns about the resident's heart problems.
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