Nathan,

I think what she means is that it should have been coded a significant
change because of the way it was coded.

Brenda W. Chance, RN, RAC-C
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-----Original Message-----
From: Nathan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 4:42 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: need for correcting an assessment that is 90 days ago

When you say it "looks like a SCSA", I assume you mean that AA8a = 3. If
that is the case, there is no way to correct the submitted assessment.
You
could inactivate it and submit the assessment correctly coded, but there
are
a number of issues with doing that 3 months after the fact.

If the assessment was supposed to be a quarterly or annual, and the data
in
the assessment you sent is essentially correct (other than the AA8a
value),
I would not bother doing anything. You are permitted to submit a
comprehensive assessment in place of a quarterly if you wish. While
submitting an SCSA is not technically the correct thing to do, as long
as
the CP is correct and you did not receive any additional money as a
result,
just leave it.

If the data in the assessment was wrong, you could consider a
Modification,
but that does not allow you to change AA8a.

Alternately, you could also do a Sig. Corr of a prior full. Since
another
quarterly is probably due now, you could submit the Sig Corr to both fix
the
prior assessment and serve as your quarterly. Remember, this is not a
retroactive fix, so you really don't help yourself much with this
option.
If, subsequent to the SCSA, you have submitted another comprehensive
assessment, then a Sig Corr is not needed at all. Sig Corrections are
only
used for uncorrected data and it is considered corrected once another
assessment is submitted.

Are we having a good time yet?

Nathan



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "carol maher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 12:54 PM
Subject: Re: need for correcting an assessment that is 90 days ago


> Was the incorrect assessment a quarterly or a comprehensive
assessment?
It is possible to do a significant correction of a prior MDS ( full or
quarterly).  See pages 2-13-2-14 and 2-16-2-17 for the manual's
instructions.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: "Wiedemann, Betty R" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Jan 12, 2004 11:34 AM
> To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: need for correcting an assessment that is 90 days ago
>
> We have a new unit manager who had several years of experience prior
to
> accepting this position. I have found out that the experience she had
> regarding MDS coding was not good. I realized the coding she did an an
> assessment 3 months ago was inaccurate. What would be the best way to
> correct this? The care plan does not really need correction. To look
at
the
> assessment it looks like a SCSA beacuse of the coding. Any ideas?
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