F0660 F660: Plan the resident's discharge to meet the resident's goals and needs.
D

Failure in Discharge Planning Process

Brodie Ranch Nursing And Rehabilitation CenterAustin, Texas Survey Completed on 05-22-2024

Summary

The facility failed to develop and implement an effective discharge planning process for a resident, which focused on the resident's discharge goals and included regular re-evaluation to identify changes requiring modification of the discharge plan. The resident, a male with diagnoses including hemiplegia, hemiparesis, cognitive communication deficit, aphasia following cerebral infarction, and depressive episodes, expressed a desire to move to a specific local nursing facility. Despite having a BIMS score indicating intact cognition and being his own responsible party, the facility did not have a discharge plan in place for him. The social worker (SW) was aware of the resident's wish to transfer but had not documented any efforts in the electronic medical record (EMR). Instead, she kept a notebook with notes on her attempts to contact the desired facility. The SW was under the impression that the resident's family, who were only listed as emergency contacts, might be involved in decision-making, although the resident was his own responsible party. The SW had not reached out to the family or sent any clinical documents to the other facility, as she was waiting for a response from them. The SW's caseload was not considered large, yet she had not documented her efforts or progress in the EMR. The Director of Nursing (DON) and the Administrator (ADM) were aware of the resident's desire to move, but the ADM was unsure about the resident's Medicaid status, which he thought might be delaying the referral process. The facility's policy required the discharge planning process to focus on the resident's goals and involve them as active partners, but this was not adhered to in this case. The lack of documentation and communication regarding the resident's discharge planning placed him at risk of not having a plan to address his post-discharge needs.

Penalty

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F0660 F660: Plan the resident's discharge to meet the resident's goals and needs.
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Fine: $58,35421 days payment denial
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F0660 F660: Plan the resident's discharge to meet the resident's goals and needs.
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A resident with intact cognition and good discharge potential was not regularly re-evaluated, referred, or provided documented referrals to local agencies for discharge planning. Despite being eligible and expressing a desire to move to assisted living, the resident received no updates or assistance after an initial referral discussion, and staff confirmed there was no record of a formal referral or updated care plan, due in part to recent staff turnover in social services.

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Failure to Implement Effective Discharge Planning and Coordination
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F0660 F660: Plan the resident's discharge to meet the resident's goals and needs.
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Failure to Provide Discharge Planning Focused on Resident's Needs
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F0660 F660: Plan the resident's discharge to meet the resident's goals and needs.
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A resident with multiple fractures and a traumatic pneumothorax was discharged without the home health services specified in their care plan and physician orders. Although referrals to home health agencies were made, none accepted the resident, and there was no documentation confirming that services were scheduled. The resident's spouse reported not being contacted by any agency, and staff confirmed the discharge plan was not implemented as required.

Fine: $23,580
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Failure to Document Post-Discharge Follow-Up
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F0660 F660: Plan the resident's discharge to meet the resident's goals and needs.
Short Summary

A resident with a history of a leg fracture and diabetes was discharged after improvement, but required post-discharge follow-up calls were not documented in the medical record. Interviews with the SSD and DON confirmed that facility policy mandates follow-up calls within 72 hours and again between 14-28 days post-discharge, but there was no evidence these were completed or recorded for the resident.

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