H0010

Failure to Display Required Identification Badges

Harmar Village Health & Rehab CenterCheswick, Pennsylvania Survey Completed on 03-14-2025

Summary

The facility failed to ensure that six employees displayed identification badges as required by the Photo Identification Tag Regulation. The regulation mandates that staff must wear a photo identification tag that includes a recent photograph, the employee's first name, the employee's title, and the name of the health care facility or employment agency. During observations and interviews conducted on March 10, 2025, it was found that employees E9, E16, E17, E18, E19, and E20 did not display the required identification badges. Employee E16, a Certified Occupational Therapist Assistant, and Employee E17, a Licensed Practical Nurse, both stated that they had not been provided with photo identification badges since starting their employment. Similarly, Employees E9, E18, E19, and E20 were observed without the necessary identification tags. The Director of Nursing confirmed the facility's failure to ensure that these employees wore photo identification tags with the required information.

Plan Of Correction

A name badge sign-up sheet was created to identify any staff member in need of a badge. The Human Resources designee completed an audit of current staff to ensure they have proper identification badges. ID badges have been ordered for any staff member in need. To prevent this from recurring, the Director of Nursing/designee re-educated Human Resources on the requirements of photo identification tags. Human Resources Designee will provide new employees with name badges upon hire. To monitor and maintain ongoing compliance, the Nursing Home Administrator/designee will randomly audit 4 staff on duty for name badges weekly x4, then monthly x2 to ensure employee has appropriate photo identification tag on. Negative findings will be addressed. Ad Hoc education will be provided as needed. The results of the audits will be forwarded to the facility Quality Assurance Performance Improvement (QAPI) committee for further review and recommendations.

Penalty

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Non-Compliance with Employee Identification Badge Requirements
H0010
Short Summary

The facility failed to ensure compliance with identification badge requirements, as observed with two employees, a maintenance assistant and a licensed nurse, who were not wearing their badges during their shifts. This is contrary to the facility's policy that mandates employees to wear photo identification tags.

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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