Utah Admin. Code R414-503-5 - PASRR Level II Exemptions
The Department may not require a Level II Evaluation for any of the following reasons:
(1) The
person does not meet the criteria listed in Subsection
R414-503-4(1)
or (2);
(2) The nursing facility admits the person as
a provisional admission due to delirium, an accurate diagnosis cannot be made
until the delirium clears, and the nursing facility placement does not exceed
seven days. The nursing facility shall refer the person for a Level II
Evaluation before midnight on the seventh day if the placement will extend
beyond the seventh day.
(3) The
nursing facility admits the person as a provisional admission due to an
emergency situation requiring protective services, and the nursing facility
placement does not exceed seven days. The nursing facility shall refer the
person for a Level II Evaluation before midnight on the seventh day if the
placement will extend beyond the seventh day.
(4) The person is admitted to a nursing
facility directly from a hospital and requires nursing facility services for
the condition treated in the hospital (not psychiatric treatment), and the
attending physician certifies in writing before the admission that the person
is likely to be discharged in less than 30 days. The nursing facility shall
refer the person for a Level II Evaluation before midnight on the 30th day if
the placement will extend beyond the 30th day.
(5) The contracted mental health PASRR
evaluator may terminate the Level II Evaluation at any time if the evaluator
determines that the person does not have a serious mental illness. The Level II
Evaluator shall document that the person does not have a serious mental
illness.
(6) The person has a
previous Level II Evaluation and the nursing facility readmits the person to
the same or a different nursing facility following hospitalization for medical
care without a break in stay. This provision does not apply if the person is
hospitalized for acute psychiatric treatment. Following readmission, the
nursing facility shall review and update the PASRR Level I Screening to
determine whether there is a significant change in condition that requires a
Level II Re-evaluation.
(7) The
person has a previous Level II Evaluation and the nursing facility transfers
the person to another nursing facility with or without intervening
hospitalization and without a break in stay. This provision does not apply if
the person is hospitalized for psychiatric treatment. Following transfer, the
nursing facility shall review and update the Level I Screening to determine
whether there is a significant change in condition that requires a Level II Re-
evaluation.
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