South Dakota Nursing Facility Survey Reports

Scope and Severity

When the Department of Health, Office of Health Care Facilities Licensure and Certification surveys a nursing facility and finds it is not in compliance with the regulation, it cites the deficient practice.  Each health and Life Safe Code deficiency is assigned a Scope and Severity (SS=__), which can be found in the left-side column of the survey report, in the column marked (X4) ID Prefix Tag. For example, a deficiency noted as SS= L means the deficient practice is widespread in the facility and presents an immediate threat to the health or safety of residents. Conversely, a deficiency noted as SS=A, indicates the practice is isolated and has the potential for a minor negative impact on residents. Just above the SS=__ is the survey tag reference number.

Scope has three levels: isolated, pattern, and widespread:

Severity has four levels:  Level 1, Level 2, Level 3, and Level 4:

  1. Level 1 has the potential for causing no more than a minor negative impact on the resident(s).

  2. Level 2 has the potential for no more than minimal physical, mental, and/or psychosocial discomfort to the resident and/or has the potential to compromise the resident(s) ability to maintain and/or reach his/her highest practicable physical, mental, and/or psychosocial well-being.

  3. Level 3 results in a negative outcome that has compromised the resident(s) ability to maintain and/or reach his/her highest practicable physical, mental, and psychosocial well-being.

  4. Level 4 is immediate jeopardy, a situation in which immediate corrective action is necessary because the facility’s noncompliance with one or more requirements of participation has caused, or is likely to cause, serious injury, harm, impairment, or death.

 

SCOPE

 

 

    

SEVERITY

 

Isolated

Pattern

Widespread

Immediate jeopardy to resident health or safety.

J

K

L

Actual harm that is not immediate jeopardy.

G

H

I

No actual harm with potential for more than minimal harm that is not immediate jeopardy.

D

E

F

No actual harm with potential for minimal harm.

A

B

C

 

Bold letters within the grid denote deficiency ratings that constitute Substandard Quality of Care if the requirement that is not met is one that falls under the following regulations:

Any deficiency rating in the top row of the grid, for any regulation constitutes Immediate Jeopardy.

Substandard Quality of Care is a technical regulatory term which means that one or more requirements under the federal regulations were not met.  A finding of substandard quality of care indicates that the nursing home was found to have had a significant deficiency / deficiencies, which the home must address and correct quickly to protect the health and safety of residents.