F0883 F883: Develop and implement policies and procedures for flu and pneumonia vaccinations.
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Failure to Ensure Updated Vaccinations for Residents

Saint Therese At Oxbow LakeBrooklyn Park, Minnesota Survey Completed on 12-06-2024

Summary

The facility failed to ensure that three residents were offered and/or provided updated vaccinations for pneumococcal disease in accordance with CDC recommendations. Resident 9, who had chronic kidney disease and end-stage kidney disease, had previously received a PCV-13 vaccine but lacked documentation of consent or declination for further doses. The medical record did not include a discussion of shared clinical decision-making regarding additional pneumococcal vaccines. Similarly, Resident 20, with heart disease, alcohol abuse, and obstructive sleep apnea, had received prior pneumococcal vaccinations but lacked documentation of consent or declination for additional doses. The medical record also lacked a discussion of shared clinical decision-making for further vaccinations. Resident 30, who had diabetes, heart disease, and a history of breast cancer, declined the influenza vaccine for the current season and had previously received a pneumonia vaccine, but the record did not specify when or which vaccine was administered. The medical record lacked documentation of re-attempts at vaccination consent or declination for the current influenza season and did not include a discussion of shared clinical decision-making regarding pneumonia vaccinations. The facility's infection preventionist confirmed the use of the CDC's PneumoRecs VaxAdvisor to review eligibility for pneumococcal vaccinations but was unable to locate documentation of declinations or shared clinical decision-making for the residents involved. The interim director of nursing stated that the infection preventionist was responsible for overseeing immunizations, but any staff member could relay a resident's vaccination wishes. The facility's policy required offering influenza vaccines annually between October 1 and March 31 and pneumococcal vaccines upon admission, unless contraindicated or received elsewhere. The policy also directed staff to provide education on the benefits and potential side effects of immunizations and document the education and whether the resident received the immunizations. However, the facility failed to adhere to these policies, resulting in the deficiencies noted.

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F0883 F883: Develop and implement policies and procedures for flu and pneumonia vaccinations.
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The facility failed to ensure pneumococcal vaccinations were properly assessed and tracked in the EHR for two residents. One resident with diabetes, stroke, and a seizure disorder had an immunization record showing a pneumococcal vaccine due on a specific date, but there was no documentation that the vaccine status was assessed on that date. Another resident with stroke, hemiplegia, and Parkinson’s disease also had a pneumococcal vaccine due on a specified date, with no corresponding assessment documented. The IP and regional risk staff confirmed that pneumococcal vaccinations were not being tracked in the EHR as required by facility policy.

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Failure to Educate Residents on Risks and Benefits of Flu and Pneumonia Vaccines
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F0883 F883: Develop and implement policies and procedures for flu and pneumonia vaccinations.
Short Summary

Surveyors found that the facility did not follow its own immunization policy requiring education and documentation regarding influenza and pneumococcal vaccines. Three residents with significant medical conditions, including muscle wasting, osteonecrosis, cancer, CAD, osteoarthritis, protein-calorie malnutrition, and dementia, had no documentation that they or their representatives received CDC Vaccine Information Statements, supplemental explanations, or an opportunity to accept or decline the vaccines based on education about risks and benefits. A CRN confirmed that there were no records of vaccine education or consent for these residents in their medical charts.

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Failure to Offer and Document Influenza and Pneumococcal Vaccinations
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F0883 F883: Develop and implement policies and procedures for flu and pneumonia vaccinations.
Short Summary

Surveyors found that two residents did not have required documentation showing they were offered or declined influenza and pneumococcal (PCV20) vaccines, nor any record of prior vaccination or MD-documented contraindications. EMR immunization sections were incomplete, and staff could not locate consent or declination forms, while also indicating uncertainty or shifting responsibility regarding who tracks and documents immunizations, despite facility policies requiring that all eligible residents be offered these vaccines and be given information on their risks and benefits.

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Failure to Offer and Administer Pneumococcal Vaccines per CDC Guidance
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F0883 F883: Develop and implement policies and procedures for flu and pneumonia vaccinations.
Short Summary

Two residents were not appropriately offered or administered pneumococcal vaccinations per CDC guidance and facility policy. One resident with a history of tonsillar cancer, traumatic brain injury, and diabetes had only a historical PPSV23 documented prior to admission, with no consent/declination form and no record of being offered current PCV15, PCV20, or PCV21 vaccines. Another resident with cardiac conditions and muscle weakness had a signed pneumococcal vaccine consent on file but no documentation of any pneumococcal vaccine being offered or given, and no updated consent or declination. The DON reported difficulty locating current vaccination forms and noted that an off-site company provides vaccinations, but no clinic had yet been scheduled, resulting in missing documentation and incomplete pneumococcal vaccination offerings for these residents.

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Failure to Document Influenza and Pneumococcal Vaccination Status for a Resident
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F0883 F883: Develop and implement policies and procedures for flu and pneumonia vaccinations.
Short Summary

A resident’s record lacked required documentation showing they were educated about, offered, and either received or declined influenza and pneumococcal vaccines. The EMR listed the flu status only as historical without supporting details and did not show any pneumococcal vaccination information. The Infection Preventionist could not produce a consent/declination form and confirmed that documentation of vaccine education, offer, and acceptance or refusal was not available, contrary to facility policies requiring such records.

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Lack of Documentation and Administration of Influenza Vaccination After Consent
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F0883 F883: Develop and implement policies and procedures for flu and pneumonia vaccinations.
Short Summary

A resident’s APOA signed a consent form requesting an influenza vaccination in accordance with facility policy, which requires consent prior to vaccine administration and placement of the consent in the medical record. However, review of the resident’s electronic health record showed no documentation that the flu vaccine was administered, refused, or that education was provided. During interviews, the DON confirmed that only the consent could be found and acknowledged that the expectation would be that the vaccine was administered when a signed consent is present.

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