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7 JEFFERSON DAVIS COMMUNITY HOSPITAL ECF 255050 1320 WINFIELD STREET PRENTISS MS 39474 2019-09-19 641 D 0 1 S8KJ11 Based on record review, staff interview, and facility policy review, the facility failed to accurately code the Minimum Data Set (MDS) for one (1) of 18 MDS assessments reviewed, Resident #21. Findings include: Review of a facility statement, regarding the Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI) Policy: A comprehensive assessment of a resident's needs shall be made within 14 days of the resident's admission. According to the M0210: RAI Version 3.0 Manual, If a resident had a pressure ulcer/injury that healed during the look-back period of the current assessment, do no code the ulcer/injury on the assessment. Record review of the Minimum Data Set (MDS), with an Assessment Reference Date (ARD) of 07/02/2019, Section M revealed documentation that Resident #21 had a Stage 2 Pressure Ulcer. Record review of the Physician's Progress note, revealed documentation that the Pressure Ulcer for Resident #21 was Healed on 6/20/19. Record Review of the Wound/Skin Management Documentation Record, revealed on 06/24/2019, the wound for Resident #21 was intact. On 09/17/19 at 11:24 AM, an interview with Director of Nursing (DON) revealed Resident #21 had no Pressure Ulcer. During an interview on 09/17/19 at 11:25 AM, Register Nurse #1 confirmed Resident #21's physician documented that #21's Stage 2 ulcer was healed on 6/20/19. On 09/17/19 at 3:30 PM, observation of Resident #21 revealed no pressure ulcers. On 09/18/19 at 09:08 AM, an interview with Licensed Practical Nurse #1/MDS Coordinator, and the Director of Nursing, revealed the Stage 2 wound for Resident #21 healed on 6/20/2019, and the MDS was inaccurately coded. Licensed Practical Nurse #1, stated, I did not observe the wound. On 09/18/19 at 10:56 AM, an interview with Resident #21's Physician revealed Resident #21's wound had healed on 6/20/2019, and orders should have been written to discontinue the treatment. 2020-09-01