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know when the collection period is for cmis for the year.
example: collection period ends 7/27/11. all obra assm’ts w/ ard between 4/27 – 7/27 will be included.
between 4/27 – 7/27, be a hawk! know the residents condition on a daily basis. attending the daily report or reading the daily report (each single day) is very beneficial. have nurses notify you w/ minute changes – e.g., a resident (usually coded transfers =3/2) required 2-person assist going back to bed on one day (even just that one instance).
familiarize yourself (if not, the entire staff) w/ the rug categories (see sample attached) and the value of each rug in dollars. identify residents whose status fall in any of the higher categories (as opposed to the previous rug score). then, schedule the upcoming obra mds sooner than originally scheduled.
scenario (based on the collection period above):
most overlooked money-maker –> the adl index. an additional sum of 1 can bumped the rug value one level higher.
The RAI Manual says early assessments are allowed and does not define how early. Therefore, one day after an admission assessment, you could perform a quarterly or annual. The next day you could do yet another quarterly or annual, if you so chose. There is no 14 day requirement as mentioned in the previous post.
donna17
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Does anyone have any information, cheat sheets, tips they are willing to share in regards to monitoring and increasing CMI.
Anything would be greatly appreciated
Thanks
Donna