Failure to Notify Provider of Residents Leaving Against Medical Advice
Penalty
Summary
The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to notify the Medical Director or attending provider when residents left the facility Against Medical Advice (AMA), contrary to facility policy. For one resident admitted with diagnoses including chronic viral hepatitis C, polyneuropathy, dementia, manic episode without psychotic symptoms, bipolar disorder, depression, and venous insufficiency, the record showed the resident was discharged AMA. The most recent MDS indicated moderately impaired cognition with varying levels of assistance needed for ADLs, and a reassessment on the day of discharge documented a BIMS score of 13, indicating the resident was cognitively intact. An "Unauthorized Discharge Release of Responsibility" form dated the day of discharge showed the resident signed out AMA and that staff discussed the risks of leaving and attempted to get the resident to stay. However, interviews with the Regional Clinical Director and the Medical Director confirmed that the Medical Director/provider was not notified of this AMA discharge. A second resident, admitted with cerebrovascular disease, COPD, major depressive disorder, and essential hypertension, was also discharged AMA. The most recent MDS showed the resident was independent with eating but dependent on staff for toileting and bathing and required partial assistance with personal hygiene. A progress note documented that this resident was signed out AMA by the resident’s Guardian. Review of the medical record revealed no documentation that the Medical Director/provider was notified when this resident left AMA, and the Regional Clinical Director confirmed that no such notification occurred. Facility policy titled "Discharging a Resident Without a Physician's Approval" required that the attending physician or provider be promptly notified when a resident or representative requests discharge AMA, but this notification did not occur for these two residents.
