Delayed and Poorly Coordinated Radiology Services
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that radiology services were arranged and provided in a timely manner to meet the needs of a resident. The resident initially complained of left knee pain, and an X-ray was performed, which showed joint effusion but no fracture. Following this, a physician ordered an orthopedic surgery consultation, which led to further orders for an ultrasound and an MRI of the knee. However, the scheduling and completion of these radiology services were delayed due to a series of coordination issues. On the date the ultrasound and MRI were first scheduled, the procedures could not be completed because of an improper sling on the resident's wheelchair. The appointments were rescheduled, but the MRI was later canceled due to a physician's order indicating the resident could not tolerate the procedure, and the radiology provider did not offer ultrasound services. Efforts to reschedule the ultrasound continued, and the MRI was eventually completed at a later date. Additionally, staff interviews revealed that communication regarding transportation needs for radiology appointments relied on verbal exchanges between staff and unit managers. There was an expectation that the information provided by unit managers would be accurate, but the process lacked formal documentation or verification, contributing to the delays and miscoordination in arranging timely radiology services for the resident.
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