MDS 3.0 Training
The Minimum Data Set (MDS) is a powerful tool for implementing standardized assessment and for facilitating care management in nursing homes (NHs) and non-critical access hospital swing beds (SBs). Its content has implications for residents, families, providers, researchers, and policymakers.
MDS 3.0 has been designed to improve the reliability, accuracy, and usefulness of the MDS, to include the resident in the assessment process, and to use standard protocols used in other settings. These improvements have profound implications for NH and SB care and public policy. Enhanced accuracy supports the primary legislative intent that MDS be a tool to improve clinical assessment and supports the credibility of programs that rely on MDS. Excerpted from CMS website
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Section A: Identification Information
Section B: Hearing, Speech, and Vision
Section F: Preferences for Customary Routine and Activities
Section GG: Functional Abilities and Goals (Updated 2018)
Section I: Active Diagnoses (Updated 2018)
Section J: Health Conditions (Updated 2018)
Section K: Swallowing/Nutritional Status
Section N: Medications (Updated 2018)
Section O: Special Treatments, Procedures, and Programs
Section Q: Participation in Assessment and Goal Setting
Section S: State of Maine Specific Items / Special Projects