Failure to Report Healthcare-Associated Infections
Summary
The facility failed to conduct a review of reportable infections to the Pennsylvania Patient Safety Reporting System (PA-PASR) and report as required for two of the six months reviewed, specifically May 2024 and June 2024. According to the Medical Care Availability and Reduction of Error (MCARE) Act, nursing homes are required to electronically report healthcare-associated infection (HAI) data to the Department and the Authority using nationally recognized standards based on CDC definitions. The facility documentation revealed that in May 2024, there were 14 in-house acquired infections, and in June 2024, there were 5 in-house acquired infections. However, there was no evidence that these infections were reported to PA-PASR as required. An interview with the Director of Nursing on July 11, 2024, confirmed that the facility did not review the HAI infections to determine if they met the criteria for reporting to PA-PASR. This oversight indicates a failure to comply with the reporting requirements set forth by the MCARE Act, which mandates that nursing homes report HAIs to the Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority and the Department of Health. The lack of documentation and reporting of these infections suggests a gap in the facility's infection control and reporting processes.
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