PPS tracking form

Specialties MDS

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  • by miccay
    Specializes in Geriatrics.

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andy3k

124 Posts

The updated version of the PPS calculator I am working on is almost finished. I'm currently writing the instructions for how to use it and we are testing the calculations. COTs are complicated so the only way I could think to handle them was to have Excel auto-calculate the due dates of the COTs IF you enter the appropriate dates of all PPS assessments that are performed for all scheduled and unscheduled PPS MDS (ARD and O0450B).

However, if you don't want to maintain everything electronically, the PPS calculator will still be usable for calculating scheduled PPS due dates (given an electronically-entered admission/reentry date) and then it can be printed and you can track scheduled and unscheduled PPS on paper. You just have to figure out the COT due dates yourself.

I have attached 2 preview screenshots. The COT due dates are highlighted in yellow. Comments and improvements are appreciated.

Specializes in ED, Long-term care, MDS, doctor's office.

Thank you Andy3k!

tessbOT

1 Post

andy3k, im glad you made one that is useful to us. If you dont mind, please send me a copy of your completed version at [email protected] thank you very much.

andy3k

124 Posts

Update

The MDS3 PPS Assessment Calculator I am revising is currently being tested. I hope to have a final version ready for distribution some time next week. Even after testing, I will have to release it with a disclaimer that, by using the MDS3 PPS Assessment Calculator, you tacitly agree to not hold me or my organization liable for any MDS completed incorrectly due to use of the calculator. That being said, I feel confident that some people will find it to be a useful tool. At the very least, it may teach you something about the Oct 2011 MDS 3.0. I know I learned a lot during the development process of the calculator.

C. Blaha

1 Post

Please send a copy of the new PPS Scheduler to [email protected] and thanks. Not sure I am up to all these changes again. :o

:yawn::yawn:

madgar

1 Post

Thank you sooooo much for your willingness to share with the rest of us!!!! [email protected]

thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!!!!

Naomi Bell

1 Post

I am also interested in the Excel tool. The one I have been using became obsoleete on Oct. 1. Thanks:nurse:

susanthomas1954

195 Posts

Specializes in Assessment coordinator.

Could you send me one too please? My old one is worthless now. Thanks so much.

[email protected]

:yawn:

jlottRN

3 Posts

I would be thrilled to receive a copy as well! [email protected]

crazyforthis

55 Posts

Specializes in Trauma, Med/surg, CM, UM,.

Hi Andy, I too would love a copy. Will it be posted in CMS somewhere when it is available? If so could you let us know where and when so you dont have 6 million requests to keep up with, please? If it is only able to be emailed then I would indeed like one... sure hope in this case you are keeping a list somewhere! Thank you for all your work on it. [email protected]

nurseah

2 Posts

I would also like a copy of this. Thank you for all of your hard work, it truly is appreciated. [email protected]

andy3k

124 Posts

I've made changes to the PPS Assessment Calculator based on the most recent information released by CMS. I have also added the option for color coding the various types of PPS (5-day, 14-day, etc.). I am still waiting for the lawyers to give me the disclaimer language before I can distribute. I will announce the website where the form is posted as soon as it is available - it will not be on the CMS website as I am not a CMS employee. Believe me, I'm working as fast as I can to make it public.

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