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In regards to M1910, if all factors are included is this a complete assessment? Or is another standarized protocol to be used?

Fri, Nov 19, 2010

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In regards to M1910, if all factors are included is this a complete assessment? Or is another standarized protocol to be used?

Q: In regards to M1910, which asks has “the  patient had a multi-factor Fall Risk Assessment (such as falls history, use of multiple medications, mental impairment, toileting etc.”,  if all these factors are included is this a complete assessment? Or is another standardized protocol to be used? A: In order to answer “Yes” to M1910 [...]

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Fall Prevention Interventions: Evidence-Based Best Practices

Fri, Jul 16, 2010

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Fall Prevention Interventions: Evidence-Based Best Practices

Evidence-based practice is defined per the Disease Management Association of America as using the best scientific evidence available to guide clinical decision-making. Investigating scientific evidence such as best practice research that is available through the National Guideline Clearinghouse Web site (www.guidelines.com) or the APTA Web site (www.apta.org) leads agencies to multiple best practice components necessary [...]

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Using Standardized Tools to Improve Outcomes: Fall Risk Assessment

Tue, Jun 29, 2010

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Using Standardized Tools to Improve Outcomes: Fall Risk Assessment

Since the implementation of OASIS-C, one of the most frequently asked questions refers to the utilization of standardized tools in assessments and screenings. The following is a breakdown of data elements which include the use of a standardized tool. M1910, fall risk assessment The data element: Has the patient had a multi-factor fall risk assessment [...]

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Q: Which multi-factor tool should we use for falls risk assessment?

Thu, Jun 3, 2010

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Q: Which multi-factor tool should we use for falls risk assessment?

Q: Which multi-factor tool should we use for fall risk assessment? A: Home health agencies are not mandated on which fall risk assessment tool they should use. In fact, like all process elements on the OASIS-C assessment, use of a standardized tool is optional. For M1910, Fall risk assessment, if a standardized tool is used, [...]

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How do we answer M1910 for non-ambulatory patients?

Fri, May 7, 2010

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How do we answer M1910 for non-ambulatory patients?

Q: Our current OASIS-C M1910 Fall Risk Assessment utilizes the Missouri Alliance Multifactor Fall Risk Assessment and the Timed Up & Go Test (TUG). We are finding that patients who are not ambulatory can not be rated with the TUG and need to use a different standardized and validated test. Do you have any recommendations? [...]

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What is a standardized tool for OASIS-C?

Thu, Feb 18, 2010

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What is a standardized tool for OASIS-C?

Q: What is a standardized tool for OASIS-C? A: There are three data elements in OASIS-C that require the use of a standardized tool for assessment or screening: M1240, pain assessment, M1730, depression screening, and M1910, fall risk assessment. To check “yes,” (that an assessment or screening was done), the clinician must use a tool [...]

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