cms_MS: 87

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rowid facility_name facility_id address city state zip inspection_date deficiency_tag scope_severity complaint standard eventid inspection_text filedate
87 THE PILLARS OF BILOXI 255093 2279 ATKINSON ROAD BILOXI MS 39531 2019-05-15 641 D 0 1 0E0S11 **NOTE- TERMS IN BRACKETS HAVE BEEN EDITED TO PROTECT CONFIDENTIALITY** Based on record review and interview, the facility failed to ensure Minimum Data Set (MDS) Assessments were completed accurately for two (2) Residents, Resident #112 and Resident #122, of 26 Residents reviewed for MDS accuracy. Specifically, the facility failed to accurately assess Resident #112's fall status and Resident #122's discharge status. Findings include: Review of an undated, written statement provided by the facility MDS Consultant documented, The Pillars of Biloxi does not have a policy for MDS coding, but it is expected that the RAI (Resident Assessment Instrument) manual is followed when coding resident MDS assessments. Resident #112 Review of Resident #112's admission MDS assessment, dated 4/26/19, revealed the resident had been admitted to the facility on [DATE], with [DIAGNOSES REDACTED]. The MDS documented the resident had not had any falls in the last month prior to admission. Review of an Admission History and Physical, dated 4/16/19, revealed .The patient fell and broke her right wrist on 4/2/19 . During an interview on 5/15/19 at 11:31 AM, the MDS consultant stated the MDS was not coded correctly for the fall prior to admission. She stated the resident had a fall with fracture on 4/02/19, before being admitted to the facility. Resident #122 A closed record review for Resident #122 revealed the information provided in the discharge MDS assessment documented the resident was discharged to an acute care hospital from the facility on 3/15/19. However, a review of the discharge note, dated 3/15/19, and found in the medical record, revealed the resident was discharged to his/her home. The noted stated, Resident left the facility at 1500 (3:00 PM) via private automobile with family members present. During an interview, conducted on 5/15/19 at 5:25 PM, with the MDS Care Plan Coordinator (CPC), the MDS CPC confirmed the MDS discharge information for Resident #122 was coded incorrectly. MDS CPC did not provide an explanation for incorrect information, in the resident's record, but confirmed Resident #122 was discharged from the facility to his/her home with family. 2020-09-01