F0883 F883: Develop and implement policies and procedures for flu and pneumonia vaccinations.
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Deficiency in Vaccine Education Documentation

Letort Spring Nursing And Rehab LlcCarlisle, Pennsylvania Survey Completed on 02-06-2025

Summary

The facility failed to provide evidence that education was given to residents or their representatives regarding the risks, benefits, or side effects of the influenza vaccine. This deficiency was identified for two residents during a review of their clinical records. The facility's policy requires that prior to administering the influenza vaccine, the resident or their legal representative should receive a copy of the CDC's current vaccine information statement and sign a consent form, which should be documented in the resident's medical record. For one resident, the clinical record showed that their representative refused the flu and RSV vaccination, but there was no evidence that the representative was educated on the benefits, risks, or potential side effects of the vaccine. This resident had diagnoses including hypertension, diabetes, and severe dementia. Another resident, who had diagnoses of diabetes, hypertension, and protein-calorie malnutrition, received an influenza vaccine, but again, there was no documentation that education was provided to the resident or their representative. During interviews, the facility's Infection Preventionist stated that they distribute the appropriate Vaccine Information Statement and document consent or refusal in the resident's medical record. However, the Nursing Home Administrator confirmed that the required education and documentation were not provided for the two residents in question, leading to the identified deficiency.

Plan Of Correction

1. R8 and R25 continue to reside in the facility and no adverse effects related to the deficiency as cited. R8 Representative was educated on the benefits, risks and potential side effects of the vaccine and noted on clinical record. R25 Representative gave permission for the Influenza and Pneumococcal vaccine and education of the benefits, risks, or potential side effects of the vaccine is on clinical record and no adverse effects related to this practice were observed. 2. The facility has determined that all residents have the potential to be affected by this deficient practice. A facility wide audit will be conducted by the DON and IP Nurse to provide evidence that education will be provided to Residents and/or their Representatives on the risks, benefits, or side effects of the influenza vaccine with confirmed documented on the individuals clinical record to reflect consent or refusal. All residents will be offered the pneumococcal and influenza vaccines as part of the facility vaccination program. 3. After completion of the facility wide audit by the DON, IP Nurse and Nurse Supervisors by March 14, 2025 all licensed nurses will be educated on the policy and procedure for offering and documenting immunizations. 4. Once the vaccination program has been implemented, an audit will be conducted weekly to ensure residents have been offered the appropriate vaccines and documentation is completed by the DON and/or IP Nurse. Throughout flu season, new resident files will be audited to ensure vaccination documentation is completed and residents and representatives were educated on the benefits, risks, and potential side effects of the vaccine and noted on clinical record. Results of these audits will be discussed at the monthly QAPI meeting for three months for further review and recommendations.

Penalty

Fine: $33,716
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Failure to Offer Pneumococcal Vaccination per CDC Guidelines
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F0883 F883: Develop and implement policies and procedures for flu and pneumonia vaccinations.
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A resident with diabetes, chronic kidney disease, and a history of breast cancer had previously received PPSV23 and PCV13 at the appropriate age, but review of the EMR and vaccine consent form showed the pneumococcal section was marked as "not needed" and no additional pneumococcal vaccine was offered. The ADON/IP acknowledged that, according to CDC guidelines, the resident was not fully vaccinated and should have been offered PCV20, and the DON stated her expectation that vaccine status be reviewed on admission and tracked to ensure residents are fully vaccinated.

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Failure to Assess and Offer Pneumococcal Vaccination
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F0883 F883: Develop and implement policies and procedures for flu and pneumonia vaccinations.
Short Summary

A facility failed to ensure pneumococcal immunization status was assessed for 5 of 5 sampled residents. Medical record review showed no evidence that PCV had been assessed or offered, and the IP confirmed there was no documentation of pneumococcal vaccination status. The facility reported its immunization process tracked vaccines on admission and documented annual COVID and influenza vaccines, but the pneumococcal audit had been delayed because records could not be accessed.

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Failure to Administer Requested Pneumococcal Vaccine After Consent
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F0883 F883: Develop and implement policies and procedures for flu and pneumonia vaccinations.
Short Summary

A resident with multiple medical conditions, including a fracture, stroke, unsteadiness, need for assistance with personal care, and generalized muscle weakness, consented to receive a pneumococcal vaccine in accordance with CDC guidance. Despite a facility policy requiring that influenza, pneumococcal, and COVID-19 vaccines be offered and administered to eligible residents after consent, the resident’s record contained no documentation that the pneumococcal vaccine was given. The IP later stated she had misunderstood the information and incorrectly believed the resident was already up to date on pneumococcal vaccination, resulting in the vaccine not being administered and creating a potential for increased risk of pneumococcal pneumonia and severe illness or death.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Implement Flu and Pneumococcal Vaccination Practices
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F0883 F883: Develop and implement policies and procedures for flu and pneumonia vaccinations.
Short Summary

A resident with heart failure and pleural effusion, who was alert and cognitively intact, consented twice to receive influenza and PNA vaccines and had active MD orders for both. Facility records and CAIR showed the last flu and PNA vaccines were given years earlier, and there was no documentation that the ordered vaccines were administered or that the resident refused them in accordance with facility P&P requiring annual flu vaccination and routine PNA vaccination. The IPN reported the resident refused when re-offered and that vaccines were readily available from the pharmacy, while the DON acknowledged the vaccines should have been given promptly after consent.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Timely Review and Offer Immunizations
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F0883 F883: Develop and implement policies and procedures for flu and pneumonia vaccinations.
Short Summary

Failure to timely review and offer recommended immunizations affected two residents. One resident with ESRD, dialysis dependence, and cardiac disease had incomplete pneumococcal documentation in the EMR, and the DON had not identified the full vaccine history before interview. Another resident with HTN, DM, cognitive impairment, and wheelchair use had a prior PPSV23 documented, but the record lacked evidence that the next pneumococcal vaccine was reviewed, offered, or communicated to the responsible party; the DON stated no vaccines had been offered.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Offer and Educate on Flu and Pneumonia Vaccinations
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F0883 F883: Develop and implement policies and procedures for flu and pneumonia vaccinations.
Short Summary

Failure to offer and educate on flu and pneumococcal vaccines for two residents. EHR review showed no documentation that one resident received influenza vaccine education for the season and no documentation that another resident received education on influenza or pneumococcal vaccination after admission. The RDQA stated residents were expected to be offered pneumococcal vaccines on admission and influenza vaccine annually, with risks and benefits explained and consent or declination completed, but this was not done for the two residents.

No penalty information released
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The penalty, as released by CMS, applies to the entire inspection this citation is part of, covering all citations and f-tags issued, not just this specific f-tag. For the complete original report, please refer to the 'Details' section.

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