Failure to Notify Resident of Positive COVID-19 Test
Summary
The facility failed to notify a resident's family and/or representative of a positive COVID-19 test result, which was a requirement according to their policy. The policy, dated May 15, 2020, stated that the facility must inform residents, their representatives, and families by 5:00 p.m. the next calendar day following a confirmed COVID-19 infection. Resident 75, who was alert and oriented, tested positive for COVID-19 on September 27, 2024, as documented in their Treatment Administration Record. However, there was no documentation in the resident's Electronic Health Record indicating that the resident or their representative was informed of the positive result. Interviews with the resident and staff revealed that the resident was not notified of the positive COVID-19 test until about three days later, when a doctor mentioned it in passing. Staff D, the Infection Preventionist and RN, stated that the facility's practice was to notify residents and their representatives as soon as possible, ideally within 24 hours of the test. Staff B, the Director of Nursing Services and RN, acknowledged that the facility failed to notify Resident 75 as per the policy, admitting that they missed this notification.
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