Inaccurate MDS Coding for Hospice, Restorative Services, and PASRR Status
Summary
The facility failed to ensure accurate coding of the Minimum Data Set (MDS) assessments for four residents, contrary to its practice of accurately reflecting services and conditions. For one resident, the DON stated the resident had been assessed for hospice services but was not eligible and had never received hospice care while at the facility, yet the MDS Section O (Special Services) and K1 for hospice on two separate assessments were coded to show hospice care provided in the facility. Another resident was reported by the Restorative Nurse to be currently receiving restorative programming 15 minutes daily for range of motion to upper and lower extremities and bed mobility, but the resident’s MDS Section O for Restorative Nursing Programs documented zero days of passive range of motion services. A third resident’s face sheet listed diagnoses of bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder, schizoaffective disorder, and anxiety disorder, but the annual MDS Section A1500 (PASRR) was coded “no” for being considered by the state Level II PASRR process to have serious mental illness and/or intellectual disability or a related condition. A fourth resident, admitted with type II diabetes, chronic pain, anxiety disorder, vascular dementia, and schizoaffective disorder, had an MDS dated in October that documented a score of 0 (none) under restorative programs, despite restorative documentation from the prior year describing limited range of motion and participation in assisted range of motion to bilateral upper and lower extremities. The Restorative Nurse stated this resident had been receiving restorative services since 2024 and acknowledged the resident should have been coded for restorative services on the October MDS but was not, and the MDS Coordinator stated staff should ensure MDS coding accurately reflects the care provided for these residents.
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