MDS Coordinator
Pikes Peak Post Acute · Center, IN · 3 wk ago
Healthcare$100k–$135k/yrFull-time
Essential Duties
- Provides oversight on facilities’ weekly PDPM meetings for skilled patients.
- Tracks and monitors facility effective utilization of PDPM tools (including but not limited to Physician Diagnosis Verification, Admission/Discharge CSR(GG), Weekly CSR, PDPM Weekly Tracking Tool, Point Right).
- Tracks and monitors QM and QASP performance monthly and quarterly and provides data analysis and clinical recommendations for facility for optimum outcomes.
- Provides PDPM and MDS training to new MDS Coordinators.
- Assesses and determines the health status and level of care of all new admissions.
- Ensures the accurate and timely completion of all MDS Assessments including PPS Medicare, quarterly, annual, significant change.
- Communicates level of care for new resident to all disciplines.
- Captures interdisciplinary participation in completing the Minimum Data Set (MDS) for each new admission to facility according to regulatory time frames.
- Maintains an accurate schedule of all MDS assessments to include the proper reference dates throughout the resident’s stay.
- Responsible for the data entry function to assure accurate data entry and electronic submission of MDS assessments.
- Verifies electronic submissions of MDS, performs corrections when necessary and maintains appropriate records.
- Captures interdisciplinary participation in completing the MDS for each resident according to regulatory time frames.
- Maintains completeness and thoroughness of documentation as mandated by federal and state standards.
- Schedules and conducts resident care conferences in compliance with state and federal regulations and ensures completion of all MDS reviews prior to resident care conference.
- Aids disciplines in formulating and revising care plans.
- Ensures that resident’s present/potential problems are identified and prioritized; realistic goals are established, and nursing intervention is appropriate.
- Evaluates resident care plans for comprehensiveness and individuality.
- Ensures that resident’s care plan is reassessed and revised appropriately.
- Responsible for all level of care changes within the facility.
- Notifies all departments when a level of care change has been made.
- Generates appropriate forms to complete level of acuity and changes.
- Transmits forms to the appropriate agency for processing as required by state law.
Qualifications
- Minimum requirements to perform this position include graduation from an Accredited School of Nursing with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing preferred.
- Must be in good standing with the State Board of Nursing and maintain all required continuing education/licensing requirements.
- 3 Years Of Supervisory Experience Preferred.
- Long Term Care Experience.
Pay
$100,000-$135,000
Requirements
- Must be proficient in the Microsoft Suite products.
- Knowledge and experience with PCC preferred.
- Maintain all required continuing education/licensing.
- Maintain good standing with the State Board of Nursing at all times.
Physical Demands
- Sit, stand, walk, and talk.
- Read or hear.
- Frequent use of all office-related equipment to include; copier/scanner/fax, telephone, and calculator.
- Prolonged use of a desktop or laptop computer.
- Travel by auto or airline may be required.
Work Environment
- The noise level in the work environment is typically low to moderate.