Utah Admin. Code R414-501-7 - Continued Stay Review
(1) The Department
will conduct a continued stay review to determine the need for continued stay
in a nursing facility and to determine whether the resident has shown
sufficient improvement to implement discharge planning.
(2) If a question regarding placement or the
ongoing need for nursing facility services for a Medicaid resident arises, the
Department may request additional information from the nursing facility. If the
question remains unresolved, a Department health care professional may perform
a supplemental on-site review. The Department or the nursing facility can also
initiate an interim review because of a change in the Medicaid resident's
condition or medical needs.
(3) A
nursing facility will make appropriate personnel and information reasonably
accessible so the Department can conduct the continued stay review.
(4) A nursing facility will inform the
Department by telephone or in writing when the needs of a Medicaid resident
change to possibly require discharge or a change from the findings in the PASRR
Level I screening or PASRR Level II evaluation. A nursing facility will inform
the Department of newly acquired facts relating to the resident's diagnosis,
medications, treatments, care or service needs, or plan of care that may not
have been known when the Department determined medical need for admission or
continued stay. With any significant change, the nursing facility is
responsible to revise the PASRR Level I screening to evaluate the need for a
new PASRR Level II evaluation.
(5)
The Department will deny payment to a nursing facility for services provided to
a Medicaid resident who, against medical advice, leaves a nursing facility for
more than two consecutive days, or who fails to return within two consecutive
days after an authorized leave of absence. A nursing facility will report all
such instances to the Department. The resident will complete all preadmission
requirements before the Department may approve payment for further nursing
facility services.
Notes
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