Records Management for a Good Survey. Presented by: Tom Campbell, Certified CORE Trainer

Similar documents
Agency for Health Care Administration

Agency for Health Care Administration

Agency for Health Care Administration

2.45. Secretary. -- The Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Resources.

Agency for Health Care Administration

PROVIDER TRANSMITTAL. Assistive Living Facilities and Adult Family Care Home

PAGE R1 REVISOR S FULL-TEXT SIDE-BY-SIDE

ALF Core Training Provider Monitoring Tool

IOWA. Downloaded January 2011

Virginia Department of Health Office of Licensure and Certification. Extract from the Code of Virginia

Agency for Health Care Administration

Agency for Health Care Administration

Chapter 400 Nursing Homes and Related Health Care Facilities

Page 1 of A Definitions.

Jeffrey N. Gregg, Bureau Chief Anne Menard, Home Care Unit Manager Bureau of Health Facility Regulation Agency for Health Care Administration July 30

Florida Medicaid. State Mental Health Hospital Services Coverage Policy. Agency for Health Care Administration. January 2018

79th OREGON LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Regular Session. Enrolled. Senate Bill 58

NURSING HOMES OPERATION REGULATION

term does not include services provided by a religious organization for the purpose of providing services exclusively to clergymen or consumers in a

Assisted Living Facility Resource Manual

State Regulations Pertaining to Licensure, Compliance, Governance and Disclosure

CHILD HEALTH SERVICES TARGETED CASE MANAGEMENT COVERAGE AND LIMITATIONS HANDBOOK

Resident Rights in Nursing Facilities

CHAPTER Committee Substitute for Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 787

ALF PRACTICE MOCK EXAM This practice test is only to help students challenge their learning.

Health Chapter ALABAMA STATE BOARD OF HEALTH ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH ADMINISTRATIVE CODE CHAPTER HOSPICES

Statewide Medicaid Managed Care Long-term Care Program Coverage Policy

Agency for Health Care Administration

Objectives. Objectives 2/13/ Assisted Living Facility Joint Training. Agency for Health Care Administration Updates

RULES OF ALABAMA STATE BOARD OF HEALTH ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH CHAPTER HOSPICES

COLORADO. Downloaded January 2011

DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING AND REGULATORY AFFAIRS DIRECTOR S OFFICE NURSING HOMES AND NURSING CARE FACILITIES PART 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS

Oversight of Assisted Living Facilities, Innovations and Lessons Learned October 1, 2012

CHAPTER Committee Substitute for Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 1411

Applicable State Licensing Requirements for Combined Federal and Comprehensive HHA Survey

1. The transfer or discharge is necessary to meet the resident s welfare and the resident s welfare cannot be met in the facility;

A GUIDE TO HOSPICE SERVICES

Aging Services. Schedule # AG-007. Program Record Title Description Retention Classification Comments

(Signed original copy on file)

Appendix 2 Corporate Adult Family Homes

Indiana. Phone (317)

State Regulations Pertaining to Quality Assurance

NEVADA. Downloaded January 2011

AHCA Home Health Regulatory Update: Going Forward with Knowledge

Chapter 30, Medicaid Hospice Program 07/19/13

Common Requirements for Crisis Stabilization Units (CSU) and Short-term Residential Treatment (SRT)Programs

(a) The licensee shall provide administrative services that include the appointment of a full time, onsite administrator who:

New Mexico Statutes Annotated _Chapter 24. Health and Safety _Article 1. Public Health Act (Refs & Annos) N. M. S. A. 1978,

NO TALLAHASSEE, June 15, Mental Health/Substance Abuse STATE MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT FACILITIES MORTALITY REPORTING AND REVIEW PROCEDURE

(1) SHORT TITLE.--This section may be cited as the "Florida Patient's Bill of Rights and Responsibilities."

Texas Administrative Code

Nursing Home. 30(b)(6) Deposition Notice

Integrated Licensure Background and Recommendations

HOSPICE CONTRACTING CHECKLIST FOR INPATIENT SERVICES, RESPITE CARE AND VENDOR AGREEMENTS

Key Changes to Chapter 65G-2, F.A.C. *General changes: Violations are identified as Class I, II, or III throughout the chapter

Wisconsin. Phone. Agency Department of Health Services, Division of Quality Assurance, Bureau of Assisted Living (608)

Instructions and Resource Page for Application for a License to Operate a Child Care Facility

THE SURVEY PROCESS THE ALF/SCALF SURVEY PROCESS 1/14/2016. Assisted Living Facilities and. Specialty Care Assisted Living Facilities

All UW Medicine hospitals and provider-based urgent care centers qualifying as Dedicated Emergency Departments (DED), as defined in this policy.

Part 1: Explanation of ALF regulatory changes as an outcome of the Florida ALF workgroup - HB 1001 Bill. Lisa Rill, Ph.D.

Delaware. Phone. Agency (302) Department of Health and Social Services, Division of Long Term Care Residents Protection

GENERAL APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT Human Resources City of New Smyrna Beach 210 Sams Avenue New Smyrna Beach, Florida 32168

CAH PREPARATION ON-SITE VISIT

Ohio. Phone. Web Site. Licensure Term. Residential Care Facilities

Notice of Proposed Rule

RULE REVISIONS to CHAPTER 59A-8 HOME HEALTH AGENCY, FLORIDA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE

Rhode Island. Phone. Web Site. Licensure Term

MINNESOTA. Downloaded January 2011

Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services. SUMMARY Makes various changes relating to health care facilities that employ nurses.

Defines adult foster care and license categories Defines licensee

CHECKLIST FOR SURVEY READINESS. Business Office and Personnel. 100% audit until in compliance and then 50% audit every year

HP0860, LD 1241, item 1, 124th Maine State Legislature An Act To Require Licensing for Certain Mechanical Trades

CHAPTER 1. Documentation is a vital part of nursing practice.

ADMISSION CONSENTS. 1. Yes No Automobile Medical or No Fault insurance due to an accident?

PATIENT RIGHTS TO ACCESS PERSONAL MEDICAL RECORDS California Health & Safety Code Section

Florida Medicaid. Behavioral Health Therapy Services Coverage Policy. Agency for Health Care Administration [Month YYYY] Draft Rule

How Are Florida s Different Home Care Providers Regulated?

Agency for Health Care Administration

NO Tallahassee, December 15, Mental Health/Substance Abuse

Department of Human Services, Division of Aging and Adult Services, Office of Long Term Care.

ADOPTED REGULATION OF THE BOARD FOR CHILD CARE. LCB File No. R112-06

STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

PROVIDER REQUIREMENTS. Providers must meet the following requirements in order to participate in the program:

Northern Lights Services, Inc., DBA Northern Lights HEALTH CARE CENTER 706 Bratley Drive Washburn, WI (715) Fax (715)

Outline of Residents' Rights, Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly

APPENDIX I HOSPICE INPATIENT FACILITY (HIF)

RULES OF THE TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH BOARD FOR LICENSING HEALTH CARE FACILITIES

ETHICAL BEHAVIOR AND CONSUMER RIGHTS (EBR)

Alzheimer s Arkansas is pleased to provide you with information about the Family

Florida Medicaid. Definitions Policy. Agency for Health Care Administration. August 2017

EXHIBIT A SPECIAL PROVISIONS

THE CONSUMER DIRECTED PERSONAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM APPLICATION

Okla. Admin. Code 340: : Purpose. Okla. Admin. Code 340: : Definitions [REVOKED] Okla. Admin.

STATEMENT OF ESTIMATED REGULATORY COSTS JANUARY 2017 PROPOSED RULE 58M-2.009, FLORIDA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE

EL PASO COUNTY HOSPITAL POLICY: P-2 DISTRICT POLICY EFFECTIVE DATE: 02/05 LAST REVIEW DATE: 03/17

STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF. NO TALLAHASSEE, April 1, Safety INCIDENT REPORTING AND ANALYSIS SYSTEM (IRAS)

State of Florida Department of Health. Board of Osteopathic Medicine. Application for Registration as an Osteopathic Physician in Training

Medical Records Chapter (1) The documentation of each patient encounter should include:

65G Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, the term: (1) Allocation Algorithm: The mathematical formula based upon statistically

Chapter 11 Section 3. Hospice Reimbursement - Conditions For Coverage

Transcription:

Records Management for a Good Survey Presented by: Tom Campbell, Certified CORE Trainer

Your Instructor: Tom Campbell (407) 493-0458 E-MAIL: info@tomcampbellalftrainer.com Website: www.tomcampbellalftrainer.com

Introductions: Program Agenda Course Content: This seminar on Records Management contains information based on the Florida Administrative Code 58A- 5.024 relating to the required records including Facility, Staff and Resident records in the AL setting. Objectives of Discussion: The objective is to provide the learner with regulatory guidelines for compliance with record keeping; recommendations for setting up records including organization and standardization, accessibility for survey purposes and time frames for keeping resident records. Presentation Q&A 1 Hour CE Provided

58A-5.024 Records. The facility must maintain required records in a manner that makes such records readily available at the licensee s physical address for review by a legally authorized entity. If records are maintained in an electronic format, facility staff must be readily available to access the data and produce the requested information. For purposes of this section, readily available means the ability to immediately produce documents, records, or other such data, either in electronic or paper format, upon request.

FACILITY RECORDS

(1) FACILITY RECORDS. Facility records must include: (a) The facility s license displayed in a conspicuous and public place within the facility. (b) An up-to-date admission and discharge log listing the names of all residents and each resident s: 1. Date of admission, the facility or place from which the resident was admitted, and if applicable, a notation indicating that the resident was admitted with a stage 2 pressure sore; and 2. Date of discharge, reason for discharge, and identification of the facility or home address to which the resident was discharged. Readmission of a resident to the facility after discharge requires a new entry in the log. Discharge of a resident is not required if the facility is holding a bed for a resident who is out of the facility but intending to return pursuant to Rule 58A-5.025, F.A.C. If the resident dies while in the care of the facility, the log must indicate the date of death. (c) A log listing the names of all temporary emergency placement and respite care residents if not included on the log described in paragraph (b). (d) The facility s emergency management plan, with documentation of review and approval by the county emergency management agency, as described in Rule 58A- 5.026, F.A.C., that must be readily available by facility staff. (e) The facility s liability insurance policy required in Rule 58A-5.021, F.A.C.;

f) For facilities that have a surety bond, a copy of the surety bond currently in effect as required by Rule 58A-5.021, F.A.C. (g) The admission package presented to new or prospective residents (less the resident s contract) described in Rule 58A- 5.0181, F.A.C. (h) If the facility advertises that it provides special care for persons with Alzheimer s disease or related disorders, a copy of all such facility advertisements as required by Section 429.177, F.S. (i) A grievance procedure for receiving and responding to resident complaints and recommendations as described in Rule 58A-5.0182, F.A.C. (j) All food service records required in Rule 58A-5.020, F.A.C., including menus planned and served and county health department inspection reports. Facilities that contract for food services, must include a copy of the contract for food services and the food service contractor s license or certificate to operate.

Records Management (k) All fire safety inspection reports issued by the local authority or the State Fire Marshal pursuant to Section 429.41, F.S., and Rule Chapter 69A- 40, F.A.C., issued within the last 2 years. (l) All sanitation inspection reports issued by the county health department pursuant to Section 381.031, F.S., and Chapter 64E-12, F.A.C., issued within the last 2 years. (m) Pursuant to Section 429.35, F.S., all completed survey, inspection and complaint investigation reports, and notices of sanctions and moratoriums issued by the agency within the last 5 years. (n) The facility s resident elopement response policies and procedures. (o) The facility s documented resident elopement response drills. (p) For facilities licensed as limited mental health, extended congregate care, or limited nursing services, records required as stated in Rules 58A- 5.029, 58A-5.030 and 58A-5.031, F.A.C., respectively.

Records Management STAFF RECORDS

Records Management Sample Staff Records Tabs:

(2) STAFF RECORDS. (a) Personnel records for each staff member must contain, at a minimum, a copy of the employment application, with references furnished, and documentation verifying freedom from signs or symptoms of communicable disease. In addition, records must contain the following, as applicable: 1. Documentation of compliance with all staff training and continuing education required by Rule 58A-5.0191, F.A.C.; 2. Copies of all licenses or certifications for all staff providing services that require licensing or certification; 3. Documentation of compliance with level 2 background screening for all staff subject to screening requirements as specified in Section 429.174, F.S., and Rule 58A-5.019, F.A.C.; 4. For facilities with a licensed capacity of 17 or more residents, a copy of the job description given to each staff member pursuant to Rule 58A-5.019, F.A.C.;

5. Documentation verifying direct care staff and administrator participation in resident elopement drills pursuant to paragraph 58A- 5.0182(8)(c), F.A.C. (b) The facility is not required to maintain personnel records for staff provided by a licensed staffing agency or staff employed by an entity contracting to provide direct or indirect services to residents and the facility. However, the facility must maintain a copy of the contract between the facility and the staffing agency or contractor as described in Rule 58A-5.019, F.A.C. (c) The facility must maintain the written work schedules and staff time sheets for the most current 6 months as required by Rule 58A- 5.019, F.A.C.

RESIDENT RECORDS

(3) RESIDENT RECORDS. Resident records must be maintained on the premises and include: (a) Resident demographic data as follows: 1. Name; 2. Sex; 3. Race; 4. Date of birth; 5. Place of birth, if known; 6. Social security number; 7. Medicaid and/or Medicare number, or name of other health insurance carrier; 8. Name, address, and telephone number of next of kin, legal representative, or individual designated by the resident for notification in case of an emergency; and 9. Name, address, and telephone number of the health care provider and case manager, if applicable.

(b) A copy of the Resident Health Assessment form, AHCA Form 1823 described in Rule 58A-5.0181, F.A.C. (c) Any orders for medications, nursing services, therapeutic diets, do not resuscitate orders, or other services to be provided, supervised, or implemented by the facility that require a health care provider s order. (d) Documentation of a resident s refusal of a therapeutic diet pursuant to Rule 58A-5.020, F.A.C., if applicable. (e) The resident care record described in paragraph 58A-5.0182(1)(e), F.A.C. (f) A weight record that is initiated on admission. Information may be taken from AHCA Form 1823 or the resident s health assessment. Residents receiving assistance with the activities of daily living must have their weight recorded semi-annually. (g) For facilities that will have unlicensed staff assisting the resident with the self-administration of medication, a copy of the written informed consent described in Rule 58A-5.0181, F.A.C., if such consent is not included in the resident s contract.

(h) For facilities that manage a pill organizer, assist with self-administration of medications or administer medications for a resident, copies of the required medication records maintained pursuant to Rule 58A-5.0185, F.A.C. (i) A copy of the resident s contract with the facility, including any addendums to the contract as described in Rule 58A-5.025, F.A.C. (j) For a facility whose owner, administrator, staff, or representative thereof, serves as an attorney in fact for a resident, a copy of the monthly written statement of any transaction made on behalf of the resident as required in Section 429.27, F.S. (k) For any facility that maintains a separate trust fund to receive funds or other property belonging to or due a resident, a copy of the quarterly written statement of funds or other property disbursed as required in Section 429.27, F.S.

(l) If the resident is an OSS recipient, a copy of the Department of Children and Families form Alternate Care Certification for Optional State Supplementation (OSS), CF-ES 1006, October 2005, which is hereby incorporated by reference and available for review at: http://www.flrules.org/gateway/reference.asp?no=ref-04004. The absence of this form will not be the basis for administrative action against a facility if the facility can demonstrate that it has made a good faith effort to obtain the required documentation from the Department of Children and Families. (m) Documentation of the appointment of a health care surrogate, health care proxy, guardian, or the existence of a power of attorney, where applicable. (n) For hospice patients, the interdisciplinary care plan and other documentation that the resident is a hospice patient as required in Rule 58A-5.0181, F.A.C. (o) The resident s Do Not Resuscitate Order, DH Form 1896, if applicable.

(p) For independent living residents who receive meals and occupy beds included within the licensed capacity of an assisted living facility, but who are not receiving any personal, limited nursing, or extended congregate care services, record keeping may be limited to the following at the discretion of the facility: 1. A log listing the names of residents participating in this arrangement; 2. The resident demographic data required in this paragraph; 3. The health assessment described in Rule 58A-5.0181, F.A.C.; 4. The resident s contract described in Rule 58A-5.025, F.A.C.; and 5. A health care provider s order for a therapeutic diet if such diet is prescribed and the resident participates in the meal plan offered by the facility. (q) Except for resident contracts, which must be retained for 5 years, all resident records must be retained for 2 years following the departure of a resident from the facility unless it is required by contract to retain the records for a longer period of time. Upon request, residents must be provided with a copy of their records upon departure from the facility. (r) Additional resident records requirements for facilities holding a limited mental health, extended congregate care, or limited nursing services license are provided in Rules 58A-5.029, 58A-5.030 and 58A-5.031, F.A.C., respectively.

Sample Resident Tabs:

(4) RECORD INSPECTION. (a) The resident s records must be available to the resident; the resident s legal representative, designee, surrogate, guardian, attorney in fact, or case manager; or the resident s estate, and such additional parties as authorized in writing or by law. (b) Pursuant to Section 429.35, F.S., agency reports that pertain to any agency survey, inspection, or monitoring visit must be available to the residents and the public. In facilities that are co-located with a licensed nursing home, the inspection of record for all common areas is the nursing home inspection report.

Tip s for a successful survey: Ensure the records are available in a timely fashion. Do not make the Surveyor wait! Maintain records in an orderly manner: Standardized format. Organized.

Thinned and stored regularly: Eliminate useless records that are not required or outdated. Setup guidelines for how long specific records are maintained in record before thinning. Set up a schedule for regular thinning. Make sure thinned/stored records are kept organized.

Custodian of Records: Responsible for the maintenance of all records to ensure compliance. Responsible for ensuring that records are readily accessible to the reviewer. Develops and Implements Policies for the Records Management process including a protocol for 1823 s!!!

Questions and Answers