Failure to Obtain Physician Approval for Resident Admissions
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that a physician approved the admission of residents in writing, affecting three residents out of five reviewed for physician services. Resident #58, who was admitted with multiple diagnoses including schizophrenia, severe intellectual disabilities, and type two diabetes mellitus, had no documentation of physician approval for admission. The resident required assistance with various activities of daily living and had severely impaired cognition, as noted in the admission Minimum Data Set (MDS) assessment. Similarly, Resident #85, admitted with diagnoses such as schizoaffective disorder and a history of traumatic brain injury, also lacked written physician approval for admission. This resident was cognitively intact and required minimal assistance with daily activities. Resident #92, with a complex medical history including schizophreniform disorder and major depressive disorder, was also admitted without documented physician approval. This resident was cognitively intact and required assistance with several daily activities. The Regional Clinical Nurse confirmed the absence of written physician approval for these admissions during an interview.
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