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Abuse & Incident Investigations: Is Your Facility CSI Team In Place? OHCA Annual Convention / April 2015 Michele A. Conroy, Esq. Rolf Goffman Martin Lang LLP Dustin Ellinger, BSN, MHA, RN Rolf Consulting Why Investigate Incidents? Prevention Improve Systems and Quality Correction Minimize enforcement actions Compliance Required Investigations Abuse Regulations F225 Quality Assurance F520 Quality Assurance Program Improvement ( QAPI ) Requirements Ohio Law 5165.69 Plan of Correction Requirements 1

Common Thread Need to identify the root cause of the incident, allegation or problem in order to fix it. Identifying the root cause requires a thorough investigation A thorough investigation requires a CSI team: Care Scene Investigation Team What Should be Investigated? All allegations of Abuse, Neglect, Misappropriation of Resident Property & Injuries of Unknown Source Any incident that caused or has the potential to cause significant negative outcome, such as: Development of pressure sores Elopement Falls Major medication error Burns Suicide attempts Deaths Inadequate Investigations Problem not addressed or corrected Residents remain at risk Ongoing Immediate Jeopardy Citations Ongoing noncompliance 2

Immediate Jeopardy Trends Immediate Jeopardy Totals Last 5 Years 60 59 54 55 50 40 37 30 22 20 10 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 How Do You Conduct a Thorough Investigation? Elements of an Investigation Determine the Who, What, Where, When & How: Who is involved? What happened or did it happen? Where did it happen? When did it happen? How did it happen? 3

Elements of an Investigation Determine Why it happened Why = Root Cause Analysis If you don t know why it happened, you may not be able to determine what needs to be done to prevent the incident from happening again. What is a Root Cause Analysis Tool used to identify why something when wrong Understanding the problem behind the problem Investigation Technique Step by Step Process that asks why at each juncture until the root cause is uncovered. The 5 Whys Tool http://www.cms.gov/medicare/provider-enrollment-and-certification/qapi/downloads/fivewhys.pdf 4

Cause and Effect Diagram Starting the Investigation Start as soon as possible after the incident Interviews! Involved resident(s) Direct witnesses (Staff, residents or visitors) Staff working at time of incident Common Problems with Interviews Involved resident(s) not interviewed Interview with involved resident(s) not thorough Written witness statements vague or very difficult to understand and no follow up Other pertinent individuals not interviewed (e.g., resident s roommate, other staff members) 5

Conducting Interviews Use open ended questions Do not summarize events Keep questions/focus narrow to avoid interviewee going off topic or embellishing Immediately clarify whether information is first hand knowledge for the person being interviewed Follow up with new information Case #1 Although the Immediate Jeopardy was removed, the facility remains out of compliance at a Severity Level 2 (no actual harm with potential for more than minimal harm that is not Immediate Jeopardy) because the facility did not assess all potential victims, did not interview staff to determine if sexual activity could be suspected between RT #33 and any other residents and did not complete abuse training for all staff. Case #2 Alleged Resident to Resident Abuse Witness statement referred to an unrelated incident (alleged) involving two other residents Witness statement and nursing notes referred to primary incident as a sexual assault Surveyors capitalized 6

Statements Obtain statements from individuals relevant to the investigation (Note: Scope will be different for every situation/incident). Do not forget to obtain a statement from the alleged perpetrator before they leave the building. Statement should address root cause of the incident even if interviewee can provide no relevant information on topic. Written Statements Technique Interview Summarize verbally Write & Review Sign and date Do not allow a witness to write a statement without an interview. Do Not Speculate! Include Forensics! Review the medical record. Examine the room or area where incident took place. Talk to physician and family. Secure evidence Have equipment (alarms, doors, lifts, etc.) evaluated by the appropriate persons. Review camera footage. Utilize outside resources (e.g., pharmacy, police, therapy company). 7

Tips Follow up with additional information brought to light during investigation, including new allegations. Rule out all potential perpetrators. Make sure residents are protected during the investigation process. Leave no stone uncovered! Investigation Summary Summarize information obtained (e.g., statements, pertinent information from the record, etc.) May not ultimately figure out the why Don t guess! Make sure the evidence supports the conclusion QA Protection Investigation summary should remain as part of QA or QAPI Identify documents as part of QA Do not use for anything but QA Only share investigation and summary results with member of the QA Committee Keep separate from medical record 8

Internal Corrective Action Plan Plan should address the root cause (Note: Iden fying a root cause Noncompliance) Correction can be and usually is more than just inservicing (e.g., revise plan of care, changes in protocols, etc.) Need to have a system in place to care for and manage residents with behaviors focus on prevention of behaviors & not reactive Action Plan Elements Be prepared expect survey scrutiny Address all residents at risk Common survey pitfalls Incomplete staff education Incomplete quality monitoring plan When training is necessary, make sure 100% of the staff is educated Develop and implement quality audits early and often Elements of Past Non Compliance Surveyor must find during the survey that: The facility was not in compliance with the tag at the time the situation occurred The noncompliance occurred after the exit date of the last standard survey and before the survey currently being conducted Facility corrected the noncompliance and is in substantial compliance at the time of the current survey with the tag in questions All elements are implemented prior to the START of the survey 9

Case #3 Although the Immediate Jeopardy was removed on 07/18/14 at 7:30 P.M., the facility remained out of compliance at a Severity Level 2 (no actual harm with the potential for more than minimal harm that is not Immediate Jeopardy) as all staff members (RN #55 and STNA #54) had not been inserviced on the abuse policies and procedures and the supervised visits for Visitor #1 Cases #4 and #5.not enough time had elapsed to evaluate whether the facilities corrective action was being monitored for on going compliance. Although the Immediate Jeopardy was removed on 12/11/14, the facility remained out of compliance at Severity Level 2 (no actual harm with the potential for more than minimal harm that is not Immediate Jeopardy) as the facility started conducting ongoing weekly audits on 12/15/14 and was in the process of verifying the corrective action taken was effective. Questions? 10

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