You are trying to apply the rules for modifications to this situation - inactivation - which has different rules. The "new, original MDS record" that you are submitting was not "completed on the original R2b" date.  It was completed after all of the data was input into the record.  That would be the new R2b.



Rena

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Even if all the information in the assessment was the same and the only thing that would be different is the type of assessment?  I guess this confuses me because to me the assessment was completed on the original R2b and to me the assessment is the same.  Why couldn't you date on the attestation form the date you inactivated the assessment?  To me the assessment of the Resident did not change and they completed the assessment by the original R2b date.  Fortunately I have not had to do this and hope I don't have to but if I ever do I just want to understand it. 

Debbie Nichols, RN, RAC-C

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After inactivating the record, the next step is to create and submit a new, original MDS record.  Since this is a new, original record, the R2b date would be the date the new assessment was completed - not the date the inactivated assessment was completed.  See the MDS correction policy at http://www.qtso.com/mdsdownload.html

Rena

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Okay, I have inactivated the 60 day assessment that should have been a 30 day....I have redone the 30day and am getting ready to resubmit....what do I sign as R2b?????   Help, this is driving me crazy, I have never had to inactivate a record and I am freaking........I want to keep the same date on the R2b and from reading the Correction policy, I think this is correct. Any answers are appreciated.

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