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Mar 03, 2007 12:32 PM

MDS workload

by catmom1

Hi all-

Does anyone know what the recommended ratio of mds coordinators to medicare/rehab beds is? My facility is short at least one coordinator & is having trouble getting another one.

That aside, I am swamped with assessments, RAPs, careplans, etc just for my area of the SNF.

What is a reasonable number of rehab residents to mds coordinators?

Thanks---

Catmom


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from crissrn27
Old Mar 23, 2007, 05:37 AM

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Hi, don't know if this will help but about 5 years ago, my job as a medicare MDS nurse was combined with the medicaid mds nurse, so ie, I had to change postions, and the medicaid mds nurse is now doing both, (118 bed facility) she is a friend of mine, althought I haven't spoken to her in a while the last time (maybe a year ago) she was still doing all 118 pts by herself, maybe 25 medicare and rest medicaid. This is in NC.
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from fultzymom
Old Mar 23, 2007, 06:25 AM

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We have two MDS nurses et an assessment cordinator who also puts them into computer et does the state submissions. We are a 150 bed facility with 26 bed skilled unit. Hope this helps.

Leslie
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from catmom1
Old Mar 24, 2007, 11:41 AM

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Thanks for the replies. I am still swamped & hope it gets better. One thing I do know is that the only constant is change and my SNF has hired another MDS person who I hope will be helpful.

Catmom
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from carol20lpn
Old Mar 01, 2008, 02:09 PM

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I am the only MDS coordinator in a 146 bed building with average of 27 - 30 Med A residents. I have a computerized system (ECS) so getting the information is easy, however, I am questioning the accuracy of the cna documentation. I am in line to get an additional 20 hours of help so I can devote more time to the Med A and get hopefully better reimbursement.
Previously, I was the only coordinator for 96 beds, all paper process with multiple issues with printers as the paper had to be changed for every different form used, a real time waster.
Hope this helps you.
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