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

Cole PlaceCoudersport, Pennsylvania Survey Completed on 04-18-2025

Summary

The facility failed to comply with the regulatory requirements for influenza and pneumococcal immunizations as outlined in §483.80(d). The deficiency was identified through a review of facility policies, CDC guidelines, clinical records, and staff interviews. The facility did not document that residents were offered influenza and pneumococcal immunizations, nor did they provide education regarding the benefits and potential side effects of these immunizations. This failure was observed in five residents who were reviewed for immunization concerns. Resident 2's clinical record lacked documentation of a pneumococcal vaccine administration and did not show evidence that the resident or their representative received education about the vaccine's risks and benefits. Similarly, Resident 7's record showed previous vaccinations but no documentation of education or decision-making regarding newer vaccines as per current CDC guidelines. Resident 10's record included a refusal of consent for yearly immunizations but lacked evidence of education provided about the vaccines. Residents 12 and 14 also had no documented history of pneumococcal vaccine administration or evidence of education provided to them or their representatives. These findings were discussed with the Nursing Home Administrator and the Director of Nursing, highlighting the facility's failure to meet the regulatory requirements for immunization documentation and education.

Plan Of Correction

The Facility submits this Plan of Correction under procedures established by the Department of Health in order to comply with the Department's directive to change conditions which the Department alleges is deficient under State and/or Federal Long Term Care Regulations. This Plan of Correction should not be construed as either a waiver of the facility's right to appeal or challenge the accuracy or severity of the alleged deficiencies or an admission of past or ongoing violation of State or Federal regulatory requirements. 1. The Pneumococcal immunization status for residents 2, 7, 10, 12, and 14 was reviewed. The influenza immunization status of resident 10 was reviewed. Residents' and/or resident representatives' 2, 7, 10, 12, and 14 were provided education regarding the benefits and potential side effects of the pneumonia vaccine. Resident/Responsible party 10 was provided education regarding the potential risks and benefits of the influenza vaccine and declination revisited. The clinical record has been updated to reflect the administration of the pneumococcal vaccine as indicated for residents 2, 7, 10, 12, and 14. 2. All current residents' pneumococcal and influenza immunization statuses will be reviewed. Residents/Resident representatives will be provided education on the potential risks and benefits of the pneumococcal and influenza vaccine. Residents/resident representatives will be offered the pneumococcal and influenza vaccines as indicated and the clinical record will be updated to reflect the administration of pneumococcal and influenza vaccines. 3. The pneumococcal and influenza immunization statuses will be reviewed for all new admissions. Residents/resident representatives will be provided education on the potential risks and benefits of the pneumococcal and influenza vaccines as part of the admission packet. Residents/residents representatives will be offered the pneumococcal and influenza vaccines as indicated and the clinical record will be updated to reflect the administration of pneumococcal and influenza vaccines. The Administrator will educate RNs, LPNs, and social worker on this system alteration. 4. The Director of Nursing and/or designee will audit the pneumococcal and influenza immunization clinical documentation for all new admissions for 3 months or until substantial compliance is achieved to ensure Residents/Resident representatives were provided education on the potential risks and benefits of the pneumococcal and influenza vaccines, to ensure Residents/residents representatives were offered the pneumococcal and influenza vaccines as indicated and that the clinical record was updated to reflect the administration of pneumococcal and influenza vaccines. Results will be reviewed at the QAPI meeting.

Penalty

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F0883 F883: Develop and implement policies and procedures for flu and pneumonia vaccinations.
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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.
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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.
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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.

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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.
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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.

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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.

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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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