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A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words In Assessing A Cognitively Impaired Resident's Status
Published on Fri Jun 02, 2006
Detect visual-spatial problems, pain, other clinical issues.
Other Articles in this issue of
MDS Alert
Reimbursement:
Tip The Cognitive Performance Scale In Favor Of Fairer Payment
Undercoding Section B can cost you $50 a day in Medicare reimbursement.
Coding a resident's cognitive [...]
Resident Assessment:
Make Coding B4 Easy By Using These 2 Strategies
Here's how to ensure you have the right info and documentation.
If you're looking for an [...]
MDS Accuracy:
Miscoding C4 Can = A Lost RUG Placement
A resident's ability to communicate affects the Cognitive Performance Scale.
Most people think of Section C [...]
Coding Tip:
Double Check These Codes For A Resident In A Coma
Several MDS items confirm a comatose state.
Coding a resident's comatose state goes beyond simply recording [...]
MDS Accuracy:
Follow The Logic--Here's How The RUG Grouper Calculates The CPS Score
Detect MDS coding problems that can derail your score.
Key: To know if your payment is [...]
Activities of Daily Living:
You're Not Home Free Until You Double Check Section G
Ask why the zeroes, 4's and 8's.
You know the old diagnostic adage, "When you hear [...]
In The Spotlight:
Take Time To Catapult Cognitive Care Plans To A New Level
Use the Reality Comprehension Clock Test to promote optimal well-being.
Use the Reality Comprehension Clock Test [...]
Activities Tip:
Enchant Your Cognitively Impaired Residents With The Right Children's Books
CMS Webcast offers a key suggestion for meeting residents' needs.
CMS has traded the verbiage "age-appropriate" [...]
Coding & Documentation:
Don't Let Wound Debridement Lead To F314 Tags
Know how to code, document a wound that looks worse before it gets better.
Staging and [...]
Coding Quizzer:
How To Code B4 In Nonverbal Residents With Dementia
Find out how to handle these 'if and or but' examples.
Would you code the following [...]
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A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words In Assessing A Cognitively Impaired Resident's Status
Detect visual-spatial problems, pain, other clinical issues.
MDS & Billing News
--Use the KX modifier to request an automatic exception to the therapy cap for patients [...]
MSA Alert:
Second Quarter 2006 CE Offering
TEST QUESTIONS: Directions: Please read the April, May and June 2006 issues of the newsletter. [...]
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