F0713 F713: Provide or arrange emergency care by a doctor 24 hours a day.
D

Failure to Ensure 24-Hour Physician Responsiveness

Maryland Masonic Homes LtdCockeysville, Maryland Survey Completed on 10-21-2024

Summary

The facility failed to ensure that a physician was responsive to the emergency needs of residents on a 24-hour basis. This deficiency was identified during the review of an incident involving a resident who exhibited a change in condition, including signs of pain, discomfort, and agonal breathing. The RN on duty contacted the on-call provider, MD, requesting an order for Morphine or a narcotic painkiller to alleviate the resident's discomfort. The request was marked with urgency, requiring a response within one hour. However, the MD redirected the RN to contact a CRNP, delaying the response. The RN escalated the request multiple times before receiving a response at 3:00 PM, nearly four hours after the initial request. Although a verbal order for Morphine was eventually given, the medication was not available and was not administered until the following day, almost 24 hours after the initial request. This delay in providing necessary medication highlights the facility's failure to ensure timely physician responsiveness to emergency situations, as evidenced by the prolonged period before the resident received appropriate care.

Penalty

Fine: $24,845
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No penalty information released
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No penalty information released
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F0713 F713: Provide or arrange emergency care by a doctor 24 hours a day.
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No penalty information released
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No penalty information released
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F0713 F713: Provide or arrange emergency care by a doctor 24 hours a day.
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Fine: $21,645
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No penalty information released
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