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K0520D4. Nutritional approaches: Therapeutic Diet- At Discharge, Step-by-Step

Step-by-Step Coding Guide for Item Set: K0520D4. Nutritional Approaches: Therapeutic Diet - At Discharge

  1. Review of Medical Records

    • Start with an in-depth review of the resident's medical records, particularly focusing on the period leading up to discharge. Look for dietary orders, consultations with dietitians or nutritionists, and notes from healthcare providers indicating the prescription of a therapeutic diet to manage or treat specific conditions.
  2. Understanding Definitions

    • Therapeutic Diet: A diet prescribed by healthcare providers to manage specific health conditions, such as diabetes, hypertension, renal disease, or allergies. These diets are tailored to the nutritional needs of the resident to improve health outcomes.
    • At Discharge: Refers to the dietary approach in place for the resident at the time they leave the facility, emphasizing the continuity of care into the resident’s next phase of care or home setting.
  3. Coding Instructions

    • Code 0: No - If the resident was not on a therapeutic diet at the time of discharge.
    • Code 1: Yes - If the resident was on a therapeutic diet at the time of discharge.
    • Base the coding decision on the most recent dietary plan and healthcare provider orders documented before discharge.
  4. Coding Tips

    • Confirm the therapeutic diet's status through multiple documentation sources within the medical records to ensure accuracy at the time of discharge.
    • Consider any transitional dietary plans that might have been initiated to prepare the resident for discharge, ensuring they align with the therapeutic diet requirements.
  5. Documentation

    • Accurately document the coding decision in the MDS. In the resident’s care plan and medical record, include comprehensive details about the therapeutic diet prescribed at discharge, detailing the type of diet, the specific goals, and instructions provided to the resident or their caregivers for managing the diet after leaving the facility.
    • Outline any education or resources given to the resident or their family about maintaining the therapeutic diet outside the facility.
  6. Common Errors to Avoid

    • Overlooking changes in the resident's diet plan close to the discharge date, which may impact the coding.
    • Failing to document educational efforts or instructions given to the resident and their caregivers about continuing the therapeutic diet, leading to potential gaps in care continuity.
  7. Practical Application

    • Example: Mr. Chen has chronic kidney disease and has been on a renal diet throughout his stay. As part of his discharge planning, the dietitian reviewed his dietary restrictions with him and his family, emphasizing the importance of continuing the renal diet to manage his condition. They provided detailed guidelines on foods to avoid and how to read food labels for sodium and potassium content. For K0520D4, Mr. Chen is coded as "1" for Yes, indicating he was on a therapeutic diet at discharge. The documentation includes the dietitian's notes on the discharge education provided, ensuring Mr. Chen and his family are equipped to adhere to the renal diet at home.

 

 

 

 

The Step-by-Step Coding Guide for item K0520D4 in MDS 3.0 Section K is based on the Long-Term Care Facility Resident Assessment Instrument 3.0 User’s Manual, Version 1.18.11, dated October 2023. Healthcare guidelines, policies, and regulations can undergo frequent updates. Therefore, healthcare professionals must ensure they are referencing the most current version of the MDS 3.0 manual. This guide aims to assist with understanding and applying the coding procedures as outlined in the referenced manual version. However, in cases where there are updates or changes to the manual after the mentioned date, users should refer to the latest version of the manual for the most accurate and up-to-date information. The guide should not substitute for professional judgment and the consultation of the latest regulatory guidelines in the healthcare field.   

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