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Unbelievable. Hopefully, no one who attended this seminar will follow "her"
instructions...
Hi, I am new to this group and will be starting Medicare in the fall. I
went to a seminar in Dallas , TX yesterday and asked this question. "She" said
if a resident needed more assistance only one time, to code it as the highest
score. Just document in the chart. You do not need 2 to 3 time occurrence in a
week to get most the most "BANG " for you buck so to speak. I'm sure I will be
asking questions when I get started.
Betty
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 1:55
PM
Subject: Re: section G coding???
You would code it as 0/2 because you had only
2 incidents of 2/2. If the rest were all 8/8's you could have coded it as a
2/2, but the blank area left on one shift negates that and you can only
consider it as a 0/2. You could, however, do what someone suggested
and talk with the staff who were on that shift (the one left blank) and have
them fill it in if they indeed remember the correct coding for that
shift.
In a message dated 4/14/04 5:03:22 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a question about section G. I know that an
activity has to happen at least "3" times to code an item in section
G. We have 7 day flow sheets that we code ADL's
on. How should this situation be coded? any activity, here
it is walking in the corridor. For all 21 shifts in a 7 day period,
there are only two areas that indicate "2/2" for walking. ALL OTHER
shifts the entire week are "8/8" for activity did not occur.
So this activity only occurred twice. How do I code
this? "2/2" or "0/2" . And for those
PA rnac's, there is one blank space! So we don't
know what actually occurred then. Any
thoughts? Thanks!
Nancy
To admit you were wrong is to declare you are
wiser now than before. --Unknown
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