I do not beleive that the surveyors can tell the facility who needs to sign
the MDS.  I do believe that that is left up to each facility.
Michelle

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From: "Doyle, Renee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 1:18 PM
Subject: Second try - Surveyors here! Who needs to sign the MDS?


> Sent this yesterday and got only one response.  Surveyors are here -
please
> respond if possible.  Thanks!
>
> Currently in the middle of a Public Health survey (Illinois), and they
> aren't happy that I (RNAC) am the only one signing the MDS.  We have an
> electronic audit trail that shows each entry made to the
> MDS/Date/Time/Name/Credentials and have a policy in place to support the
> electronic signature.  I told them that although other people enter
> information in the computerized form, I am the one to
review/edit/complete
> the form.  They were not happy with this explanation.  Page 3-212 of the
MDS
> manual says under Clarifications:  The use of signature stamps is allowed
> (with policies in place).  This was brought up on a past inspection, at
> which time no one was physically signing (before my time), and they said
> that an RN must sign in all places.  Since I have been here (3 yrs) I have
> been signing in every place needing a signature.  They had been fine with
> that until today.  Now, they want everybody to sign.  I think I have read
in
> the past on this listserve that other SNF's also have only the RNAC sign
> without a problem.  Do I have a case or am I out of compliance with the
> policy?  Please respond ASAP as they are due back in the a.m. with the
exit
> interview at 2 pm.  By the way, they also thought the 5 day MDS had to be
> done by day 5!  They also couldn't understand why I wasn't doing a 5-day
> Medicare on my Insurance patients.  They told me you can't just pick any
day
> you want for the reference day.  I had to copy several pages of the manual
> to show them because they didn't believe me!  Then I made the mistake of
> giving them the manual to look at when they asked me for a copy.  I think
> they were embarrassed to be so uninformed.  So, they are probably looking
> for anything they can think of...
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