N.M. Admin. Code § 8.312.2.19 - [Effective until 8/1/2025] MINIMUM DATA SET
A. A long term care facility participating in the medicare and is an enrolled MAD provider is required to conduct a comprehensive, accurate, standardized, reproducible assessment of each eligible recipient or member resident's functional capacity. See Sections 4201 (a)(3) and 4211 (a)(3) of the Omnibus Reconciliation Act (OBRA) of 1987.
B. The capacity assessment describes the resident's ability to perform daily life functions and any significant impairment in functional capacity. The assessment is based on a uniform MDS of core elements and common definitions specified by the secretary of the federal health and human services department. A NF is required to use the most current iteration of the MDS. A section of the MDS requires a NF to identify eligible recipient or member residents who may be interested in transitioning back to their community.
(1) The resident assessment instrument (RAI) is specified by the state. State RAIs include at least the health care financing administration MDS, triggers, resident assessment protocols (RAPs) and utilization guidelines.
(2) On a date to be specified by the federal government, NFs will be required to encode the MDS in machine-readable form. After that date, all MDS reporting will be done electronically.
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A. A long term care facility participating in the medicare and is an enrolled MAD provider is required to conduct a comprehensive, accurate, standardized, reproducible assessment of each eligible recipient or member resident's functional capacity . See Sections 4201 (a)(3) and 4211 (a)(3) of the Omnibus Reconciliation Act (OBRA) of 1987.
B. The capacity assessment describes the resident's ability to perform daily life functions and any significant impairment in functional capacity . The assessment is based on a uniform MDS of core elements and common definitions specified by the secretary of the federal health and human services department . A NF is required to use the most current iteration of the MDS. A section of the MDS requires a NF to identify eligible recipient or member residents who may be interested in transitioning back to their community.
(1) The resident assessment instrument (RAI) is specified by the state. State RAIs include at least the health care financing administration MDS, triggers, resident assessment protocols (RAPs) and utilization guidelines.
(2) On a date to be specified by the federal government, NFs will be required to encode the MDS in machine-readable form. After that date, all MDS reporting will be done electronically.