Failure to Provide Timely Initial Physician Visit After Admission
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that a resident was seen by a physician within the first 30 days after admission, as required by §483.30(c). The resident was admitted on 06/25/25 with diagnoses including end stage renal disease, sexual dysfunction, major depressive disorder, and liver cirrhosis, and a quarterly MDS documented that the resident was cognitively intact and received dialysis. Review of the medical record showed that the first documented physician assessment did not occur until 12/10/25, well beyond the required initial 30-day timeframe. Although the resident was assessed by a nurse practitioner and a physician assistant prior to that date, there was no documentation of a timely physician visit. In an interview, the MDS nurse confirmed that the resident had not been assessed by a physician within the first 30 days after admission and that the first physician assessment at the facility occurred on 12/10/25. This deficiency affected one of three residents reviewed for physician visits, in a facility with a census of 47 residents.
Plan Of Correction
Physician Visits-Frequency/Timeliness/Alt NPP The PoC will what corrective action(s) will be accomplished for those residents found to have been affected by the deficient practice. Resident # 28 has been seen by the facility physician on 3-18-2026. How you will identify other residents having the potential to be affected by the same deficient practice and what corrective action will be taken A sweep of new admissions to the facility has been completed by 4-1-26 by the ADON and the physician has seen all new admissions within the first 30 days of admission. The sweep included the last 30 days audit of residents that they have been seen by the physician. all have been seen. What measures will be put into place or what systemic changes you will make to ensure that the deficient practice does not recur. DON/designee has in-serviced nursing management and nurses that they must ensure residents are assessed by a physician within the first 30 days after admission. Inservice completed on 3-31-2026. Medical director was in serviced that he will need to see new admissions within 30 days of admission on 3-18-26 by the DON. How the corrective action will be monitored to ensure the deficient practice will not recur. DON/designee is auditing new admissions for compliance with physician visit within 30 days weekly x 2 months and submitted to the weekly QAPI committee. The audits began 3-31-26. If any concerns are noted, the MD will be alerted to come in to see the resident in a timely. The audits will alert the adon that the time limit is approaching.
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