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In setting the dates for the 1st quartly after your admission assessment, you go by the admission date and it has to be 90-92 days from the admission date not your r2b or a3a dates or you will be late. 

 

Heidi Ebertowski,R.N.

MDS Care Coordinator

Valley Memorial Homes

Grand Forks, ND

(701)787-7937   fax (701)787-7901

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-----Original Message-----
From: Michelle Witges [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 11:57 AM
To:
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Subject: Re: R2b Question

 

    What is the time frame for the second quarterly from the admission R2b?  Would it be 24 weeks?  If so then it should work out correctly.

Michelle

----- Original Message -----

Sent: Friday, February 13, 2004 8:27 PM

Subject: R2b Question

 

I'm currently working with an MDS scheduling system that sets the quarterlies 12 weeks from the admission MDS R2b date for the entire year.  In this current system the first quarterly is done earlier than the actual due date by about one week.  The second quarterly is also scheduled from the admission R2b date.  In the past I've scheduled my second quarterly's due date from the first quarterly's R2b date not the admission R2b date.  I believe the second quarterly in this current scheduling system will be late because it would be greater than the time period allowed between the quarterly assessments.  I'm being told using the current MDS scheduling system I'll always doing the assessments ahead of their due date (based on the admission R2b date), thus the assessments will never be late.  I'm getting confused and it's not sounding right to me.  Hopefully this makes sense to you all.  I need to know what's correct?  Has anyone used a scheduling system similar to this current one I am?  Thanks for your help. 

 

Susann Irwin, RN
MDS Coordinator
North Carolina

 

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