Inaccurate MDS Coding for IV Hydration Infusions
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that Minimum Data Set (MDS) assessments accurately reflected the clinical status of 3 residents by incorrectly coding Section K0520 (Nutritional Approaches) and Section K0710 (Intake by Artificial Route) to show parenteral or IV feeding when the documented IV therapy was for hydration and wellness purposes. The report states that the Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI) User’s Manual specifies IV fluids given for hydration or as a vehicle for medications are not to be coded as parenteral feeding, and the clinical records did not contain documentation showing that the IV therapy provided nutritional support such as calories, protein, fat, or carbohydrates. Resident 59 had diagnoses including traumatic brain injury, bipolar disorder, and intellectual disability. The MAR showed one-time IV hydration infusions in October and November 2025 consisting of normal saline with added micronutrients such as B-complex vitamins, vitamin B12, zinc, magnesium, and calcium. The quarterly MDSs for this resident coded Sections K0520 and K0710 to reflect IV feeding, but the record did not support that the infusions met criteria for nutritional support under the RAI guidance. Resident 45 had diagnoses including type 2 diabetes, muscle atrophy, and vascular dementia. The MAR showed a physician-ordered one-time IV hydration infusion through an outside contracted infusion service that included normal saline with added micronutrients, supplements, and amino acids for hydration and general wellness purposes. The quarterly MDS coded Section K0520 as parenteral or IV feeding and Section K0710 as intake by artificial route, but the record did not support that the infusion was used to provide nutrition. Resident 66 had diagnoses including cerebral infarction, protein calorie malnutrition, and cognitive communication deficits. The MAR showed one-time IV hydration infusions in November and December 2025 consisting of normal saline with added micronutrients, and the quarterly MDSs again coded Sections K0520 and K0710 as IV feeding despite no documentation that the infusions met criteria for parenteral nutrition. The findings were reviewed with the Nursing Home Administrator during interview.
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