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At the conclusion of a survey or within thereafter, the
Department shall provide a facility with a written summary of the factual findings
used as a basis to determine that a licensure violation has occurred, and a
statement of each licensure regulation to which the finding of deficiency relates.
Following completion of the survey, an acute care facility may contact the
,Inspections, Complaints and Compliance Program and a long-term care facility
may contact the Long-Term Care Assessment Survey Program to request an
informal review of deficiencies cited. The request must be made in writing within
of the receipt of the written survery findings. The plan of
correction shall be submitted within of the facility's receipt of
the notice of violations, unless the Department specifically authorizes an
extension for cause. Where deficiencies are the subject of informal dispute reso
10 business days
The resident general service plan shall be reviewed and, if necessary, revised
, and more frequently as needed based upon the resident's
response to the care provided and any changes in the resident's physical or
cognitive status.
Semi-annually
A facility shall formulate a system for assessing and monitoring
patients'/residents/ pain using a pain rating scale. Pain should be assessed at
minimum upon admission, on the day of a planned discharge, and when
warranted by changes in a patients'/residents' condition, self-reporting of pain
and/or evidence of behavioral cues indicative of the presence of pain. If pain is
identified, a pain treatment plan shall be developed and implemented within the
health care facility or the patient/resident shall be referred for treatment or
consultation.
Pain Assessment Procedure
,The Commissioner may order the summary suspension of a license of a health
care facility or a component or distinct part of a facility upon a finding that
violations pertaining to the care of patients or to the hazardous or unsafe
conditions of the physical structure pose an immediate threat to the health,
safety, and welfare of the public or the residents of the facility. Except in the case
of life-threatening emergency, the notice shall provide the facility with a 72-hour
period from receipt to correct the violations and provide proof to the Department
of such correction. If the Department determines the violations have not been
corrected, and the facility has not filed notice requesting a hearing to contest the
notice of suspension within 48 hours of receipt of the Commissioner's notice
pursuant, then the license shall be deemed suspended. Upon the effective date of
the suspension, the facility shall cease and des
Suspension of a license
An unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or
potential tissue damage or described in terms of such damage.
Pain
, A tool that is age cognitive and culturally specific to the patient or resident
population to which it is applied and which results in an assessment and
measurement of the intensity of pain.
Pain Rating Scale
A plan based on information gathered during a patient/resident pain assessment,
that identifies the patient's/resident's needs and specifies appropriate
interventions to alleviate pain, to the extent feasible and medically appropriate.
Pain Treatment Plan
In the case of individuals receiving home health care services, assessment shall
coincide with a visit by staff of the home health service agency and assessment on
the day of discharge is not required if the individual has been admitted to an
inpatient or residential health care facility and discharge from the home health
service agency takes place after the admission.
Pain and Home Health Care Services
1.) Orientation of new staff to the facility's policies and procedures on pain
assessment and management.