cms_GU: 11
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11 |
GUAM MEMORIAL HOSPITAL AUTHORITY |
655000 |
499 NORTH SABANA DRIVE |
BARRIGADA |
GU |
96913 |
2019-01-30 |
812 |
C |
0 |
1 |
IS8311 |
Based on observation, interview, and record review, the facility's kitchen failed to always monitor the refrigerated food temperatures. Failure to monitor refrigerated food temperatures can lead to a potential for food loss and or food-borne illness. Finding includes: On 1/28/2019, the initial tour of the kitchen was completed. On 1/30/2019, the meal service observation was completed and further investigation occurred regarding periodic failures to record the refrigerator and freezer food temperatures. The facility policy titled Storing Food and Supplies stated, Freezer and refrigerator walk-ins and reach-ins are provided with a built in outside thermometer and an inside thermometer. Temperatures are checked and recorded twice daily by cooks on duty . During an interview with the food service manager (FS1) she indicated her expectation was for temperatures to be recorded twice a day. During a concurrent record review of the walk-in chiller and walk-in freezer temperatures, FS1 manager acknowledged that on 12/21/2018 and 12/20/2018 there were failures to document the refrigerator temperature readings twice a day. Additionally, on 12/24/2018, FS1 also validated there was a failure to document the freezer temperatures twice a day. |
2020-09-01 |