F0841 F841: Designate a physician to serve as medical director responsible for implementation of resident care policies and coordination of medical care in the facility.
D

Failure to Involve Medical Director in Securing Surgical Consult

Mountain Laurel Rehabilitation And NursingRural Retreat, Virginia Survey Completed on 04-08-2025

Summary

Facility staff failed to involve the Medical Director when they encountered ongoing difficulties in scheduling a surgical consult for a resident with a rectal prolapse. The resident, who had diagnoses including rectal prolapse, Barrett's Esophagus, GERD, and dementia, was assessed as having intact or borderline cognition. After a physician assistant identified a rectal prolapse and attempted but was unable to reduce it, a referral to colorectal surgery was ordered. Despite the referral being sent and multiple documented follow-up attempts by the facility scheduler over several months, no appointment was secured for the resident. Throughout this period, staff continued to document the resident's condition and made repeated calls to the surgical clinic, but were consistently informed that no appointment had been scheduled. The scheduler also attempted to contact another clinic, which did not perform the required surgery. At no point during these delays did staff seek the Medical Director's assistance, and the Medical Director later confirmed he had not been contacted regarding the issue. The deficiency centers on the staff's failure to utilize the Medical Director's role in coordinating medical care when standard processes were unsuccessful.

Penalty

Fine: $135,372
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Medical Director Oversight of Resident Tube Feeding and Medication Care: The facility failed to ensure the MD provided appropriate oversight of care for a resident with a g-tube, moderate cognitive impairment, hyperparathyroidism with hypercalcemia, and multiple medications given via the tube. The resident’s care plan lacked key details for skin breakdown, refusal of care, fluid balance, HOB elevation timing, and monitoring for endocrine-related symptoms, while the physician orders lacked electrolyte monitoring, I&O tracking, medication interaction management, and guidance for symptoms or refusals. Interviews showed the PA was unsure about electrolyte monitoring and relied on consulting services and the pharmacist, while the DON stated the MD was new to the role and seeing outpatients.

No penalty information released
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Medical Director Not Active in QAPI and Policy Review
D
F0841 F841: Designate a physician to serve as medical director responsible for implementation of resident care policies and coordination of medical care in the facility.
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Medical Director Not Active in QAPI and Policy Review. The facility failed to ensure the medical director was active in QAPI and in the review, development, and revision of facility policies and procedures. Staff reported the medical director was not always present at QAPI meetings, and the medical provider stated he was not the medical director, worked full-time at another healthcare entity, and saw residents about every other week. The facility did not provide documentation showing the medical director’s involvement, and a QAPI at Risk Meeting document did not list the medical director among the IDT members who attended.

Fine: $58,775
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Lack of On-Site Medical Director Oversight and Contractual Structure
F
F0841 F841: Designate a physician to serve as medical director responsible for implementation of resident care policies and coordination of medical care in the facility.
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Surveyors found that the facility failed to ensure an active, on-site Medical Director and appropriate physician coverage. The DON reported that the sole Medical Director was only available by phone and did not come into the building, and that a second physician had retired and was never replaced. Weekly Medical Director rounds did not occur as scheduled, with no physician present for recent rounds. The Administrator acknowledged there was no Medical Director available to conduct weekly rounds and that efforts to secure additional physician coverage were limited. The facility lacked a current executed contract defining the Medical Director’s responsibilities and availability, had no documented contingency or alternate coverage plan, and could not produce a policy outlining the Medical Director’s roles and oversight expectations.

No penalty information released
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Failure of Medical Director Oversight for Methadone Medication Management
E
F0841 F841: Designate a physician to serve as medical director responsible for implementation of resident care policies and coordination of medical care in the facility.
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The medical director failed to provide adequate oversight of methadone medication management, including the development and implementation of procedures to safely reconcile and verify methadone received from external opioid treatment programs. Facility policy assigned the medical director responsibility for oversight of medical care practices and clinical standards, yet the medical director did not know how methadone was delivered, relied on methadone clinic reports entered by nursing staff into the EMR, and electronically signed orders without reviewing the source documentation. An attending physician reported having residents on methadone maintenance but was unsure of each resident’s correct dosage and stated that nurses administered the dose on the methadone bottle even when it did not match the physician’s order, demonstrating a lack of coordinated, standardized processes for methadone prescribing and administration.

No penalty information released
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F
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Short Summary

The facility did not designate a physician to serve as Medical Director after the previous Medical Director retired, leaving the position vacant for an extended period and potentially affecting all 52 residents. The DON reported being solely responsible for reviewing clinical trends and participating in QAPI clinical review, with no physician-level oversight. The Administrator confirmed the ongoing vacancy, noted unsuccessful attempts to secure a contract with local medical groups, and relied on informal conversations with rounding physicians instead of formal Medical Director services. The Administrator also acknowledged uncertainty about how physician-level oversight, contractual obligations, and federal compliance were maintained, despite a written policy that assigns broad clinical and administrative responsibilities to the Medical Director.

Fine: $15,940
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E
F0841 F841: Designate a physician to serve as medical director responsible for implementation of resident care policies and coordination of medical care in the facility.
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