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It seems to help me to think of them as a bunch of over paid hall

monitors. So long as I have my papers, we are good.

We were recently surveyed. They really did not do much in my areas,

surveyors were too focused on medication reconciliation, physician

H & Ps and physical environment of care issues to pay much attention

to physical medicine. They saved us to the end and pretty much ran

out of time.

We were expecting them to look at inpatient trigger processes and

integration of therapist assessments into the record and plan of

care as well as fall protocols and discharge needs, but they did not

even ask. We chatted for a few minutes about admission processes in

our outpatient clinic, staffing plans, scope of service and other

relatively casual topics. You probably should make sure your front

line staff know emergency preparedness plans and exactly what their

expected response is, which seems to be a popular line of

questioning. They were really into patient care processes in other

areas of the hospital, particularly registration, patient triage in

ER, etc. Access to patient care service, patient identification,

and need identification by front line staff seemed to be frequent

questions as well.

Darrell Messersmith, MSPT

Director of Physical Medicine

Platte Valley Medical Center

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> Surveyors here tomorrow for a 4 day visit. Acute care/TCU.

Anyone have

> a recent visit. I think most of our basis are covered but

appreciate any

> insight.

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