Failure to Confirm Receiving Facility Acceptance and Send Discharge Summary Before Transfer
Summary
The facility failed to ensure the receiving provider accepted Resident #4 prior to transfer and failed to provide the receiving health care facility with the resident’s discharge summary before arrival. Resident #4 had diagnoses including anoxic brain damage, dementia with behavioral disturbance, fracture of the upper end of the left humerus, atrial fibrillation, malignant neoplasm of the prostate, and dysphagia. The admission MDS identified moderately impaired cognition, frequent bowel incontinence, occasional bladder incontinence, and a need for moderate assistance with personal hygiene, bed mobility, ambulation, and transfers. The care plan identified a goal of discharge to the community and noted the resident wished to return to the community with a spouse. The record showed the resident’s spouse was notified of a NOMNC and requested an appeal. After the appeal was lost, the spouse stated a second-level appeal had been filed and planned to pick the resident up, while social services were to arrange home care. On the next day, staff documented concerns from another person that the spouse could not provide the needed care, and transportation was arranged for the resident to go to a short-term hospital. APRN documentation stated the resident needed discharge with 24-hour care, could not care for himself/herself, and was at high risk for falls and rehospitalization. The resident was then transferred to the hospital. Interviews showed the social worker did not contact the receiving health care institution to confirm the resident’s admission and did not contact, convey, or electronically transmit the discharge summary before the resident left the facility. The administrator could not provide documentation showing the facility confirmed the discharge destination or that the discharge summary was provided to the receiving institution before transfer. A supervisor reported that after the resident had already left, a nurse at the receiving institution called asking why the resident had been sent there and requested a copy of the discharge summary. Facility policy directed staff to notify the receiving facility when a transfer was made and identified nursing services as responsible for preparing the discharge summary and post-discharge plan.
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