Delay in Urgent X-ray Services Resulting in Delayed Diagnosis of Fracture
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that contracted radiological (x-ray) services were available and provided in a timely manner for a resident who required an urgent x-ray. The resident, who had a history of cerebral infarction, reported significant pain in the left thigh, which was documented as a change in condition. A stat x-ray was ordered by the primary care provider to assess the cause of the pain, but the x-ray was not performed as required. Progress notes indicated that the x-ray technician from the contracted service did not arrive to perform the x-ray, and the order remained unfulfilled in the resident's medical record. Despite the stat order, there was no documentation of follow-up with the x-ray provider or escalation to the physician regarding the delay. The resident continued to experience pain, and the x-ray was not completed at the facility. Subsequently, the resident was transferred to an acute care hospital, where an x-ray revealed an oblique fracture of the proximal left femoral shaft. The resident was admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of femur fracture. Facility staff, including a licensed nurse and the assistant director of nursing, confirmed that the delay in obtaining the x-ray resulted in a delay in care and that facility policy was not followed.
Penalty
Resources
Below are regulatory guidelines relevant to this citation:
Trusted data from CMS and state health departments
Every citation, penalty and Plan of Correction is sourced from public CMS records (latest release June 24, 2026) and official state health department websites — never guesswork.
Trusted by long-term care providers and associations.



