Cox Medical Center

Cox Medical Center was recognized and ceritified in 1985 by Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services as one of model nursing home providers promoting health and improving quality of life. Cox Medical Center which is located in 1000 E Walnut Lawn Springfield, is scientifically measured and assessed by Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and is shown to provide good nursing home services or products under the Medicare program. Cox Medical Center is being offered ceritified services and products in Missouri.
Address:   1000 E Walnut Lawn
       Springfield, MO 65802

Phone:   (417) 269-9982

County: Greene
Federal Provider Number: 265289
Participates in: Medicare
Certified Date: Wednesday, August 14, 1985 (39 years certified)
Certified Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
Legal Business Name: Lester E Cox Medical Centers
Ownership Type: Non Profit - Corporation
Provider Changed Ownership in Last 12 Months: No



TypeNameRole Description
OrganizationCoxhealth5% Or More Ownership Interest
OrganizationCoxhealthOperational/managerial Control
OrganizationLester E Cox Medical CentersOperational/managerial Control
OrganizationThe Bank Of New York Mellon Trust Company5% Or Greater Mortgage Interest
PersonJefferson TynesDirector/officer
PersonJoseph TurnerDirector/officer
PersonDavid TaylorW-2 Managing Employee
PersonDavid TaylorDirector/officer
PersonCarol TaylorDirector/officer
PersonClifton SmartDirector/officer
PersonKathleen RiggerDirector/officer
PersonJohn PrimDirector/officer
PersonRon PrengerW-2 Managing Employee
PersonRonald PondsDirector/officer
PersonJacob McwayW-2 Managing Employee
PersonRobert McdowellDirector/officer
PersonGenice MarocW-2 Managing Employee
PersonDavid ManuelDirector/officer
PersonRobert MahaffeyDirector/officer
PersonPhillip LoydDirector/officer
PersonLarry LipscombDirector/officer
PersonRichard KissellDirector/officer
PersonJerry JaredDirector/officer
PersonJames HutchesonDirector/officer
PersonHal HigdonDirector/officer
PersonKurt HellwegDirector/officer
PersonDennis HeimDirector/officer
PersonJohn HaseltineDirector/officer
PersonJanice HarrisDirector/officer
PersonLarry HalversonDirector/officer
PersonGrant HadenDirector/officer
PersonJames GibsonDirector/officer
PersonRobert FulpDirector/officer
PersonJoseph FiskDirector/officer
PersonSteven EdwardsW-2 Managing Employee
PersonJohn DuffW-2 Managing Employee
PersonPatricia DixDirector/officer
PersonPierre ClothiauxDirector/officer
PersonThomas AunerDirector/officer
PersonCharles ChalenderDirector/officer
PersonDavid ZolfaghariDirector/officer

Provider Resides in Hospital: Yes
Number of Federally Certified Beds: 28
Number of Residents in Federally Certified Beds: 19 (68% occupied)
Continuing Care Retirement Community: No
Special Focus Facility: No
With a Resident and Family Council: None
Automatic Sprinkler Systems in All Required Areas: Yes


Survey Date: Thursday, February 14, 2013
Survey Type: Fire Safety
Deficiency: K0104 (Proper construction of ducts through walls designed to prevent smoke passage.)
Scope Severity Code: D
Deficiency Corrected: Deficient, Provider Has Date Of Correction
Date the deficiency was corrected: Wednesday, March 13, 2013
The inspection cycle of deficiency: 2 (the deficiency was found on a standard inspection)

Survey Date: Friday, January 6, 2012
Survey Type: Health
Deficiency: F0431 (Maintain drug records and properly mark/label drugs and other similar products according to accepted)
Scope Severity Code: D
Deficiency Corrected: Deficient, Provider Has Date Of Correction
Date the deficiency was corrected: Tuesday, January 31, 2012
The inspection cycle of deficiency: 3 (the deficiency was found on a standard inspection)

Survey Date: Friday, January 6, 2012
Survey Type: Health
Deficiency: F0441 (Have a program that investigates, controls and keeps infection from spreading.)
Scope Severity Code: D
Deficiency Corrected: Deficient, Provider Has Date Of Correction
Date the deficiency was corrected: Tuesday, January 31, 2012
The inspection cycle of deficiency: 3 (the deficiency was found on a standard inspection)

Survey Date: Friday, January 6, 2012
Survey Type: Health
Deficiency: F0322 (Give proper treatment to residents with feeding tubes to prevent problems (such as aspiration pneumo)
Scope Severity Code: D
Deficiency Corrected: Deficient, Provider Has Date Of Correction
Date the deficiency was corrected: Tuesday, January 31, 2012
The inspection cycle of deficiency: 3 (the deficiency was found on a standard inspection)

Number of Facility Reported Incidents: 0
Number of Substantiated Complaints: 0
Number of Fines: 0
Number of Payment Denials: 0
Total Number of Penalties: 0
Total Amount of Fines in Dollars: USD 0
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Patients experiences Provider State Nation
Percent of High Risk Long Stay Residents With Pressure Ulcers
N/A
6%
6%
Percent of Long Stay Residents Experiencing One or More Falls with Major Injury
N/A
4%
3%
Percent of Long Stay Residents Who Self Report Moderate to Severe Pain
N/A
8%
8%
Percent of Long Stay Residents Who Were Physically Restrained
N/A
1%
1%
Percent of Long Stay Residents Whose Need for Help with ADLs has Increased
N/A
14%
16%
Percent of Long Stay Residents with a Catheter Inserted and Left in Their Bladder
N/A
3%
3%
Percent of Long Stay Residents With a Urinary Tract Infection
N/A
6%
6%
Percent of Short Stay Residents Who Self Report Moderate to Severe Pain
N/A
19%
19%
Percent of Short Stay Residents With Pressure Ulcers That Are New or Worsened
N/A
1%
1%
Percent of Long Stay Residents Assessed and Appropriately Given the Pneumococcal Vaccine
N/A
91%
94%
Percent of Long Stay Residents Assessed and Appropriately Given the Seasonal Influenza Vaccine
N/A
95%
94%
Percent of Long Stay Residents Who Have Depressive Symptoms
N/A
5%
6%
Percent of Long Stay Residents Who Lose Too Much Weight
N/A
7%
7%
Percent of Long Stay Residents Who Received an Antipsychotic Medication
N/A
22%
20%
Percent of Low Risk Long Stay Residents Who Lose Control of Their Bowel or Bladder
N/A
31%
44%
Percent of Short Stay Residents Assessed and Appropriately Given the Pneumococcal Vaccine
N/A
78%
83%
Percent of Short Stay Residents Who Newly Received an Antipsychotic Medication
N/A
2%
2%
Percent of Short Stay Residents Who Were Assessed and Appropriately Given the Seasonal Influenza Vaccine
N/A
83%
84%

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