FYI Winona Phelps, RN -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: SNFInfo Connection Sent: 04/19/2004 10:49 AM Subject: SNFinfo Connection News Flash, 4/19/2004
SNFinfo Connection News Flash April 19, 2004 ****************************************** IN THIS ISSUE: 1. CMS works more changes into RAI User's Manual 2. Keep on top of PPS coding, reimbursement issues ______________________________ TODAY'S NEWS 1. CMS WORKS MORE CHANGES INTO RAI USER'S MANUAL Just this past Friday, representatives from CMS unveiled nearly 20 updates in how nursing homes will fill out the MDS. Participants at the American Association of Nurse Assessment Coordinators conference received a preview of the latest changes and clarifications to the Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI) User's Manual. CMS spokespeople emphasized the agency's intention is to stop using the old question-and-answer format to clear up MDS coding confusion and instead put everything right in the manual. "Our goal is to design the manual so that it's one-stop shopping," explained Mary Pratt, MSN, RN, from CMS' Center for Beneficiary Choices. Controversial issues to conference attendees included new guidance for coding Section M, skin condition, and item P1ac, IV medications. Expect to see the RAI User's Manual revisions on Thursday, April 22, CMS' deadline for posting them on its Web site. Go to http://www.cms.hhs.gov/medicaid/mds20 and click on "Manuals and Forms" to see the updates. ______________________________ 2. KEEP ON TOP OF CODING, REIMBURSEMENT ISSUES SNFs have to be pretty astute to catch all of CMS' changes on filling out the MDS these days. Besides continual updates to the RAI User's Manual, there are also MDS accuracy projects to worry you. The Data Assessment and Verification (DAVE) initiative, quality measures, and survey deficiencies can all highlight your SNF's MDS coding problems. But you don't have to go it alone. A one-year subscription to the monthly newsletter "PPS Alert for Long-Term Care" can help. 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