Thanks
Rena, This was a real mess. I submitted it with the original R2b, so I guess I
need to do another correction. I will be glad when this mess is over.
Ann
ann m schoeny
crnac
sem haven nursing and
rehab
225 cleveland
ave.
milford, ohio
45150
(513) 248-1270
-----Original Message-----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
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Rena R. Shephard, MHA, RN, FACDONA, RAC-C
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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.
ann m schoeny crnac
sem haven nursing and rehab
225 cleveland ave.
milford, ohio 45150
(513) 248-1270
Rena R. Shephard, MHA, RN, FACDONA, RAC-C
Chair, American Association of Nurse Assessment Coordinators
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