F0711 F711: Ensure the resident's doctor reviews the resident's care, writes, signs and dates progress notes and orders, at each required visit.
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Erroneous and Delayed Provider Documentation in Resident Records

Rosewood Rehabilitation And Nursing CenterRensselaer, New York Survey Completed on 02-25-2026

Summary

The facility failed to ensure physician/provider notes were entered and maintained accurately for 10 of 10 residents reviewed. The deficiency involved multiple erroneous electronic medical record entries, including the same provider encounter note by Medical Director #1 appearing in the charts of Residents #4, 13, 31, 33, 34, 53, 72, 75, 80, and 90. The report also identified a provider visit note for Resident #33 that was mistakenly placed in Resident #13’s record and a provider encounter note for Resident #75 that was not signed until several months after the documented visit. Resident #13 was admitted with Wernicke's encephalopathy, schizoaffective disorder, bipolar type, and adult failure to thrive. The MDS dated 01/29/2026 documented the resident could be understood, understood others, and was cognitively intact. A provider encounter note in Resident #13’s record documented a routine visit, described the resident as resting comfortably, attending meals, and participating in social activities, and noted no abnormalities on review of systems. Another provider encounter note dated 12/17/2025 in Resident #13’s record was actually for Resident #33 and was signed on 01/04/2026. Resident #34 had diagnoses of dementia, parkinsonism, and age-related physical debility, and the MDS documented severe cognitive impairment. Resident #75 had diagnoses of noninfective gastroenteritis and colitis, chronic idiopathic constipation, and slow transit constipation, with the MDS documenting moderate cognitive impairment. The same routine provider encounter note by Medical Director #1, describing a resident resting comfortably, attending meals, participating in activities, and having no abnormal findings after a witnessed fall from a chair, appeared in multiple residents’ records. The report also states that a provider encounter note for Resident #75 dated 11/13/2025 was not signed by Nurse Practitioner #1 until 01/12/2026.

Penalty

Fine: $118,415
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