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Title: Using MDS data


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Using MDS data
  • David R. Gifford MD MPH
  • July 19, 2004
  • National Nursing Home Improvement Collaborative

2
History of MDS uses
  • Assist with clinical practice
  • Standardized Clinical Assessment
  • Develop care plan
  • Calculate quality indicators
  • Internal quality improvement efforts
  • External regulatory oversight
  • Payment
  • Public Reporting

3
MDS can be powerful tool
  • Used to identify resident needs
  • Used to determine resource allocation
  • Used to predict clinical decline outcomes
  • Used to target interventions and clinical
    programs facility wide

4
Barriers to harnessing MDS
  • A required data collection tool for CMS and State
    Survey Agency
  • Original intent minimized
  • Confusion about MDS coding instructions
  • Frequency of MDS completion

5
  • Does MDS drive your practices or do you utilize
    MDS to assist your practices?

6
Using MDS for Pressure Ulcers
  • Identify residents with PU at admission
  • Identify worsening PU from admission
  • Identify residents who are high-risk
  • Use CHSRA or own definition
  • Identify risk factors that need to be addressed
    by care plan
  • Identify distribution of PU stage at admission

7
MDS coding Pressure Ulcers
  • Use clinical information in medical record to
    translate or crosswalk with RAI/MDS manual
    instructions for staging of PU

8
Clinical Information about Pressure Ulcers
  • 1. Onset mode and date, worst stage it has been
    to date
  • 2. Current depth, width, and length
  • 3. Current state - exudate, inflammation, debris,
    scab
  • 4. Recent treatments
  • 5. Recent changes
  • 6. If not otherwise recorded, overall state of
    this patient - other conditions, nutrition,
    activity level
  • 7. Physiologically correct staging
  • Stage 1
  • Stage 2, new or healing or complicated
  • Stage 3, new or healing or complicated
  • Stage 4, new or healing or complicated
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