I am saying the assessments should be completed by the A3a date, then the MDS sections 
should be completed after the A3a date.
> I am not sure what you mean by "WITHIN the observation periods". The
> official definition of 'observation period" are those days prior to and
> including the ARD where data is collected for the assessments. The number of
> days varies by MDS item.  The only way you can have the dates (R2b, VB2, and
> VB4) fall within the observation period is to have them all the same as the
> ARD. That would mean you are starting and completing the assessments and
> careplan all in one day. That would be unreasonable for most faciltiies.
> 
> Nathan
> 
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> 
> > I should ask what is the proper method for doing the MDS. My UMR team
> leader told me a few years ago that she wanted to see the dates of the
> assessments WITHIN  the observation periods. Is this what most coordinators
> do? I have been doing this full time for 6 years at 2 different facilities,
> but each administrator wants it done differently. I just wanted to know if
> there really was an assigned menthod.
> >
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