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In collaboration with The Seattle Times, Big Local News is providing full-text nursing home deficiencies from Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). These files contain the full narrative details of each nursing home deficiency cited regulators. The files include deficiencies from Standard Surveys (routine inspections) and from Complaint Surveys. Complete data begins January 2011 (although some earlier inspections do show up). Individual states are provides as CSV files. A very large (4.5GB) national file is also provided as a zipped archive. New data will be updated on a monthly basis. For additional documentation, please see the README.

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272 SUMMERSVILLE REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER 515029 400 FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS ROAD SUMMERSVILLE WV 26651 2020-01-15 583 E 0 1 URBH11 Based on observation and staff interview, the facility failed to ensure resident's personal and health information was kept confidential. Information regarding resident's names, medications, physicians, and how many and what size bowel movements, were visible to the public on the medication cart on the C wing hallway. This had the potential to affect more than a limited number of residents. Resident Identifiers #39, #10, #15, #23, #34, #44, #151, #45, #25, #18, #13, #17, #5, #50, #22, #48, and #1. Facility census 51. Findings included: a) C wing hallway medication cart A random observation on 01/14/20 at 7:51 AM, revealed a bowel management report was lying face up on top of the medication cart in the hallway on the C wing. The information was visible to anyone walking down the hallway. No nursing staff were present to obscure anyone from reading the information on the report. The bowel management report contained the following confidential information: Resident #39 Resident's name, medical record number, room number, physician's name, how many bowel movements the resident had and the size of the resident's bowel movement. Comments on the report indicated the resident received a laxative, which is a medication that loosen stools and increase bowel movements. Resident #10 Resident's name, medical record number, room number, physician's name, how many bowel movements the resident had and the size of the resident's bowel movement. Resident #15 Resident's name, medical record number, room number, physician's name and the size of the resident's bowel movements. Comments on the report indicated the Resident received PJ (Prune Juice). Prune juice can alleviate constipation. Resident #23 Resident's name, medical record number, room number, physician's name, how many bowel movements the resident had and the size of the resident's bowel movement. Resident #34 Resident's name, medical record number, their room number, physician's name, how many bowel movements the resident had and the size of the resident's bowel movements. Comments on the report indicated the the Resident received lax (laxative). Resident #44 Resident's name, medical record number, room number, physician's name, the size of the resident's bowel movement. Comments on the report indicated the Resident received a R/S (rectal suppository.) Rectal suppositories are solid forms of medication, inserted into the rectum to treat constipation. Resident #151 Resident's name, medical record number, room number, physician's name, how many bowel movements the resident had and the size of the resident's bowel movements. Resident #45 Resident's name, medical record number, room number, physician's name, and the size of the resident's bowel movements. Comments on the report indicated the Resident received, PJ (prune juice.) Resident #25 Resident's name, medical record number, room number, physician's name, and the size of the resident's bowel movement. Comments on the report indicated a laxative was given. Resident #18 Resident's name, medical record number, room number, physician's name, and the size of the resident's bowel movement. Comments on the report indicated PJ (prune juice) was given. Resident #13 Resident's name, medical record number, room number, physician's name, and the size of the resident's bowel movements. Resident #17 Resident's name, medical record number, room number, physician's name and how many bowel movements the resident had and the size of the resident's bowel movements. Resident #5 Resident's name, medical record number, room number, physician's name, the size of the resident's bowel movements. Comments included: PJ which indicates (prune juice) was given. Resident #50 Resident's name, medical record number, room number, physician's name, and the size of the resident's bowel movements. Resident #22 Resident's name, medical record number, room number, physician's name, and the size of the resident's bowel movements. Resident #48 Resident's name, medical record number, room number, physician's name, and the size of the bowel movements. Comments included: PJ which indicates (prune juice) was given. Resident #1 Resident's name, medical record number,room number, physician's name and how many bowel movements the resident had and the size of the bowel movements. At 7:40 AM on 01/14/20, Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) #178, acknowledged the bowel management report contained confidential resident information. In addition, LPN #178 confirmed the information was visible to anyone walking down the C wing hallway. 2020-09-01