Pre-Admission Screening and Resident Review (PASRR)

The Pre-Admission Screening and Resident Review (PASRR) is a federally required screening of any individual who applies to or resides in a Medicaid-certified nursing facility, regardless of the source of payment.

This requirement was enacted to ensure individuals with serious mental illness (SMI), intellectual or developmental disabilities (I/DD) and/or related conditions (RC) receive appropriate placement and services.

NC Medicaid uses an Internet-based screening tool to manage the PASRR Program. The North Carolina Medicaid Uniform Screening Tool (NCMUST) user interface allows referring and admitting agencies to communicate and manage PASRR screens in a self-service application. NCMUST uses an automated decision service to establish the appropriate PASRR level. The assigned PASRR authorization is usually generated in seconds and is viewable in NCMUST. If manual review of the screen is required, the screen is routed to a queue monitored by NC Medicaid PASRR nurse consultants. The NC Medicaid PASRR nurse consultants can then communicate back to the originator of the screen (screener) as needed to make a clinical decision.

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PASRR Resources and References

PASRR FAQ

How do I register to submit PASRR screenings?

For detailed instructions on how to register please contact our NC PASRR helpdesk at 919-813-5603 (Direct) / 888-245-0179 (Toll Free).

How do I update my information on the NC Medicaid Uniform Screening Tool (NC MUST) website?

To update demographic information please contact our NC MUST helpdesk at 919-813-5603 (Direct) / 888-245-0179 (Toll Free).

How do I correct mistakes on a PASRR screening form?

Corrections can only be made to the screening form prior to submission. Once a screening form has been submitted corrections cannot be made and a new form will be required.

What is a USP ID?

A USP ID or Uniform Screening Program Identification is a unique identifying number assigned by the NC MUST application for an individual being screened. Unlike the MUST ID an individual applicant only receives one USP ID.

When would I require a USP ID?

If the applicant does not have a SSN, you are required to contact the NC PASRR helpdesk to obtain a USP ID which will be used in place of a SSN. You may reach the Helpdesk directly by calling 919-813-5603 or toll free at 888-245-0179.

What do we do about screens in a running status?

If you have submitted a screening form into NC MUST and the status is shown as "running" then please call the NC PASRR helpdesk at 1-888-245-0179 (Toll free)/ 1-919-813-5603 (Local) for a status reset.

How do we get PASRR requests expedited?

PASRR requests are not expedited. Authorizations are reviewed on a first-come, first-serve basis.

What do the PASRR authorization codes mean?

PASRR authorizations determine approval, denial along with corresponding time frames and/or restrictions for placement into a Skilled Nursing Facility.

Does a 30-day PASRR request require a physician’s signature?

All PASRR request for a 30-day time-limited categorical stay in the skilled nursing facility requires the signature of an attending physician from the discharging hospital.

Can a 30-day authorization be given for anyone?

Thirty-day time-limited PASRR authorizations are only given to individuals that would otherwise require a full Level II evaluation but have been exempted through physician certification. These authorizations are only for rehabilitative services at a Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF).

Contacts

Phone: 919-813-5603
Toll-Free: 888-245-0179
Fax: 919-224-1072
Email: uspquestions@dhhs.nc.gov

PASRR Level I

Federal law (42 CFR 483.128) mandates the provision of Level I screens for all applicants to Medicaid-certified nursing facilities to identify residents with serious mental illness (SMI), intellectual or developmental disabilities (I/DD) or a related condition (RC). It is the responsibility of the screener to initiate the Level I screen via NCMUST prior to admission.

For residents with no evidence or diagnosis of SMI, I/DD or RC, an initial Level I screen remains valid unless there is a significant change in condition.

A Level I identification screen is designed to identify individuals with SMI, I/DD or RC using specific diagnostic and functional questions. A Level I screen and, when required, a Level II evaluation is performed prior to nursing facility admission.

Level I Required Documentation

In the event the NCMUST system flags a screen for a manual review, the NC Medicaid PASRR nurse will request submission of patient information to complete the Level I manual review.

The following information will be required:

Level I screens do not apply to the following individuals:

Level I Outcomes

As a result of the manual review of the Level I screen, the following outcomes may occur:

Negative Finding: If after the manual review there is no indication of SMI, I/DD, RC and the individual is determined not to meet the target population, an "A" alpha character at the end of the PASRR review number will be assigned.

Positive Finding: If after the manual review, SMI, I/DD or RC is suspected, a referral for a Level II evaluation will occur. A submitted Level I screen suggests the individual may have SMI, I/DD or RC.

Time-Limited Admissions

The following situations define temporary, time-limited nursing facility admissions for individuals with a SMI, I/DD and RC diagnosis meeting federal and State-specified criteria. These admissions will be permitted following submission of a Level I screen and required medical documentation. A subsequent NC Medicaid authorization number is issued with an end date for the time-limited stay. If the individual's stay is expected to exceed the allotted time frame, the receiving facility must update the Level I screen prior to expiration of that time period. This may result in a referral for a Level II evaluation.

Convalescent Care Admissions (30-calendar-day) are federally allowed without a Level II screen, if all the following conditions are met:

The physician certification must be provided to NC Medicaid at the time of the screen. If at any time it appears that the individual's stay may exceed 30 days, and no later than the 25th calendar day, the receiving facility must submit an updated Level I screen to NC Medicaid to determine whether further evaluation under the Level II process may be necessary.


Provisional Admission allows for temporary (seven-day) admission of persons whose delirium precluded the ability to make an accurate diagnosis. Facilities with admissions approved under this category must follow Level I screening procedures for an update, if the delirium clears, or no later than the fifth calendar day following admission.


Emergency Admission applies to nursing facility applicants who have evidence of SMI, I/DD or RC and require temporary nursing facility admission of no greater than seven calendar days in an emergency protective services situation. If at any time it appears that the individual's stay may exceed seven days, and no later than the fifth calendar day, the receiving facility must submit an updated Level I screen to NC Medicaid to determine whether further evaluation under the Level II process may be necessary.
This standard applies if:

Respite allows temporary (seven-day) care for an individual with SMI, I/DD or RC to allow respite for the caretaker to whom the individual will return following the temporary stay. If at any time it appears that the individual's stay may exceed seven days, no later than the fifth calendar day, the receiving facility must submit an updated Level I screen to NC Medicaid to determine whether further evaluation under the Level II process may be necessary.

Time-Limited Request Process

The referral source submits the North Carolina Level I Screening Form via NCMUST.