PPS MDS Calendar and Schedule Cheat Sheet
The PPS MDS Calendar and Schedule Cheat Sheet is a valuable tool for skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) to ensure they are completing the required Medicare assessments in a timely and accurate manner. The cheat sheet provides a quick and easy reference for the assessment schedule, including the Assessment Reference Date (ARD) window and grace days. It also includes information on how to combine assessments and when to complete unscheduled assessments.
- What is the PPS MDS Calendar and Schedule Cheat Sheet?
The PPS MDS Calendar and Schedule Cheat Sheet is a tool that helps SNFs comply with the Medicare requirements for completing the Minimum Data Set (MDS) 3.0 assessments. The MDS is a comprehensive assessment tool that is used to assess the functional status and care needs of SNF residents. The Medicare requirements for completing the MDS are complex, and the cheat sheet can help SNFs to avoid errors and ensure that they are meeting the requirements.
- How to Use the PPS MDS Calendar and Schedule Cheat Sheet
The cheat sheet is divided into two sections:
The first section provides an overview of the assessment schedule, including the ARD window and grace days.
- The second section provides information on how to combine assessments and when to complete unscheduled assessments.
- What is an ARD?
An ARD is the last day of the observation period that the assessment covers. The ARD window is the defined days when the ARD must be set. Grace days are the date range when the ARD may be set or additional days may be added without penalty. Grace days only apply for scheduled assessments.
- What is a Scheduled Assessment?
A scheduled assessment is an assessment that is required to be completed on a specific date or within a specific timeframe. There are three types of scheduled assessments:
The Initial Assessment must be completed within five days of admission.
- The Comprehensive Assessment must be completed at least quarterly.
- The Targeted Assessment must be completed whenever there is a significant change in the resident’s condition.
- What is an Unscheduled Assessment?
An unscheduled assessment is an assessment that is not required to be completed on a specific date or within a specific timeframe. Unscheduled assessments may be completed at any time to assess the resident’s condition or to meet specific program requirements.
- How to Combine Assessments
Two or more assessments may be combined into a single assessment if the ARD for each assessment falls within the same ARD window.
- When to Complete Unscheduled Assessments
Unscheduled assessments may be completed at any time to assess the resident’s condition or to meet specific program requirements. Some examples of when an unscheduled assessment may be completed include:
When a resident’s condition changes significantly
- When a resident is discharged from therapy
- When a resident is transferred to a different level of care
- Conclusion
The PPS MDS Calendar and Schedule Cheat Sheet is a valuable tool for SNFs to ensure they are completing the required Medicare assessments in a timely and accurate manner. By using the cheat sheet, SNFs can avoid errors and ensure that they are meeting the requirements.
- FAQs
- Q: What is the purpose of the PPS MDS Calendar and Schedule Cheat Sheet?
A: The purpose of the PPS MDS Calendar and Schedule Cheat Sheet is to help SNFs comply with the Medicare requirements for completing the MDS 3.0 assessments.
- Q: How often should I use the PPS MDS Calendar and Schedule Cheat Sheet?
A: You should use the PPS MDS Calendar and Schedule Cheat Sheet whenever you are completing an MDS assessment.
- Q: What is the ARD window?
A: The ARD window is the defined days when the ARD must be set. The ARD window varies depending on the type of assessment.
- Q: What are grace days?
A: Grace days are the date range when the ARD may be set or additional days may be added without penalty. Grace days only apply for scheduled assessments.
- Q: How do I combine assessments?
A: Two or more assessments may be combined into a single assessment if the ARD for each assessment falls within the same ARD window.