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Deficiencies in Mental Health Care Coordination and Administrative Processes for a Patient Who Died by Suicide, Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center, Charleston, South Carolina

Report Information

Issue Date
Closure Date
Report Number
20-02368-202
VISN
7
State
South Carolina
District
VA Office
Veterans Health Administration (VHA)
Report Author
Office of Healthcare Inspections
Report Type
Hotline Healthcare Inspection
Report Topic
Mental Health
Care Coordination
Suicide Prevention
Major Management Challenges
Healthcare Services
Recommendations
5
Questioned Costs
$0
Better Use of Funds
$0
Congressionally Mandated
No

Summary

Summary
The VA Office of Inspector General (OIG) reviewed allegations referred by Chairman Mark Takano, House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, regarding deficiencies in the mental health care provided at the Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center (facility) to a high risk for suicide patient who died by suicide. The OIG did not substantiate that service agreement procedures resulted in inadequate psychiatric monitoring or delayed psychiatric care or that facility staff delayed placement of the patient’s high risk for suicide patient record flag. The OIG found that staff did not adequately evaluate the patient’s condition when reviewing the patient’s high-risk status. Facility staff did not assign a Mental Health Treatment Coordinator (MHTC) prior to discharge or establish a facility MHTC policy, as required. The Recovery Engagement and Coordination for Health – Veterans Enhanced Treatment (REACH VET) provider did not outreach the patient, as required. Facility staff did not comply with Veterans Health Administration suicide risk assessment procedures and did not notify facility leaders or suicide prevention staff of the patient’s death by suicide. The OIG made five recommendations to the Facility Director related to high risk for suicide patient record flag reviews, MHTC assignment, REACH VET program requirements, suicide risk assessment, and staff notification of patients’ death by suicide.

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No. 1
Closed and Implemented Recommendation Image, Checkmark
to Veterans Health Administration (VHA)
Closure Date: 1/3/2022
The Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center Director ensures adherence to Veterans Health Administration policy in the renewal review of patients’ high risk for suicide patient record flag, and monitors compliance.
No. 2
Closed and Implemented Recommendation Image, Checkmark
to Veterans Health Administration (VHA)
Closure Date: 8/3/2021
The Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center Director evaluates compliance with Mental Health Treatment Coordinator assignment requirements, and takes action to address identified deficiencies as indicated.
No. 3
Not Implemented Recommendation Image, X character'
to Veterans Health Administration (VHA)
Closure Date: 8/3/2021
The Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center Director reviews the patient’s care to include staff’s adherence to “Recovery Engagement and Coordination for Health–Veterans Enhanced Treatment” program requirements and appropriate outreach, consults with Human Resources and General Counsel Offices, and takes action as warranted.
No. 4
Closed and Implemented Recommendation Image, Checkmark
to Veterans Health Administration (VHA)
Closure Date: 1/3/2022
The Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center Director ensures that Mental Health Service staff complete patients’ suicide risk screenings and assessments as required by the Veterans Health Administration, and monitors compliance.
No. 5
Closed and Implemented Recommendation Image, Checkmark
to Veterans Health Administration (VHA)
Closure Date: 8/3/2021
The Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center Director evaluates procedures for non-clinical staff to notify appropriate leaders of patient deaths by suicide, and takes action as needed.