F0882 F882: Designate a qualified infection preventionist to be responsible for the infection prevent and control program in the nursing home.
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Inadequate Designation of Qualified Infection Preventionist

Mattatuck Health Care Facility, Inc.Waterbury, Connecticut Survey Completed on 09-10-2024

Summary

The facility failed to designate a qualified individual to oversee the infection prevention and control program. The Director of Nursing Services (DNS) reported that a contracted Infection Preventionist has been in place since December 2021, working approximately 5 hours per month. However, the DNS, who has been functioning in the role of infection control nurse, is not certified in infection prevention and has not completed the specialized training required for the position. The DNS also holds multiple roles, including supervisor, charge nurse, and staff development, which may impact her ability to focus on infection control. Interviews and facility documentation confirmed that the contracted Infection Preventionist works only 5 hours a month, and the DNS oversees the program daily without the necessary qualifications. The facility assessment tool indicated that the infection prevention and control position requires 5-8 hours per month, depending on the presence of outbreaks, although no outbreaks have been reported in the past six months.

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F0882 F882: Designate a qualified infection preventionist to be responsible for the infection prevent and control program in the nursing home.
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Infection Preventionist Failed to Track and Trend Recurrent UTIs: The designated IP did not complete infection surveillance, track or trend infection data, or analyze recurring UTI patterns. The IP stated she mainly reviewed antibiotic orders and entered them into the monthly log, was unsure of infection criteria, and was behind on documentation. Logs showed multiple recurrent UTIs, including repeated E. coli cultures, but there was no documentation of analysis, source identification, or staff education related to the recurring infections.

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Unqualified Infection Preventionist Assigned
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F0882 F882: Designate a qualified infection preventionist to be responsible for the infection prevent and control program in the nursing home.
Short Summary

The facility failed to designate a qualified infection preventionist to oversee the infection control program. The infection preventionist policy required the role to be filled by someone qualified through education, training, experience, and/or certification, but the ADON/Infection Preventionist stated she had not completed the required nursing home infection preventionist training course, and facility records confirmed the course was not completed. The NHA confirmed the facility had not designated a qualified individual responsible for infection prevention and control.

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Infection Preventionist Training Not Completed
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F0882 F882: Designate a qualified infection preventionist to be responsible for the infection prevent and control program in the nursing home.
Short Summary

The facility failed to have a designated IP who had completed the required specialized infection prevention and control training for 2 of 2 nurses reviewed. The DON and Regional Compliance Nurse said the DON and ADONs were handling infection control protocols and surveillance, but an ADON stated she was not the IP and did not track infections. The previous DON had been the designated IP, and the DON and ADON LVN K had started the required training but had not completed it; the facility policy stated the IP would monitor the infection control program and provide education and training.

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Failure to Designate a Qualified Infection Preventionist
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F0882 F882: Designate a qualified infection preventionist to be responsible for the infection prevent and control program in the nursing home.
Short Summary

Failure to designate a qualified IP was cited after the facility moved the Infection Control Nurse into the DON role when the DON resigned and promoted a nursing supervisor to Assistant DON and Infection Control, even though that person was not yet certified and had only started training. The facility’s policy and job description required the IP to conduct surveillance for HAIs and other significant infections and to manage the infection prevention program under the DON.

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Infection Preventionist Lacked Dedicated Time for Infection Surveillance
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F0882 F882: Designate a qualified infection preventionist to be responsible for the infection prevent and control program in the nursing home.
Short Summary

Infection Preventionist Lacked Dedicated Time for Infection Surveillance: The facility failed to ensure the IP had dedicated time to manage the infection prevention and antibiotic stewardship program. The RN/IP was also serving as ADON and wound nurse and was working three 12-hour floor shifts because of staffing shortages, leaving the infection control log incomplete and without tracking or trending. Two residents with UTIs had positive urine studies and one received Cipro despite resistance, but neither infection was entered on the infection control log.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Designate a Qualified Infection Preventionist
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F0882 F882: Designate a qualified infection preventionist to be responsible for the infection prevent and control program in the nursing home.
Short Summary

The facility failed to designate a qualified Infection Preventionist responsible for the infection prevention and control program. The DON stated the IP position was vacant and that she and the ADON were sharing the duties, but she could not provide documentation showing that either had completed the required specialized training. She also believed the SDC may have completed SPICE, but documentation could not be obtained.

No penalty information released
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