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TEXAS

1,200 Skilled Nursing Facilities. One Compliance Problem That Keeps Getting Worse.

CMS F-Tag 758 requires facilities to monitor residents on psychotropic medications for adverse effects — including tardive dyskinesia. Most Texas SNFs rely on staff observation during rounds. That is not documentation. That is not defensible. GIA® by Scienza Health screens for TD and 45 other conditions in under 5 minutes with a documented, billable audit trail.

Key Facts

Texas SNFs
1,200+
F-Tag 758
Compliant
Registration
510(k)
Conditions
46
Staff Required
Zero
CPT Coded
Yes
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE

F-Tag 758. Documented. Coded. Defensible.

F-Tag 758 — Psychotropic Monitoring

CMS requires facilities to monitor residents on psychotropic medications for adverse effects including tardive dyskinesia. GIA® screens for TD using computer vision and voice biomarkers in every session.

CMS Survey Documentation

Every GIA® screening session generates structured medical notes, CPT codes, and session video — a tamper-proof audit trail that surveyors can inspect directly. Governance details.

CPT Reimbursement

GIA® assigns CPT codes automatically — 96127 ($6–$10), 96116 ($94–$131), 99309 (~$100) — prepared for clinician review and submission. The billable event is documented without manual coding. 510(k) details.

THE TEXAS MARKET

Second largest. Most aggressively surveyed.

Texas operates the second largest skilled nursing market in the country with over 1,200 facilities — and CMS survey activity in the state is among the most aggressive nationally. Staffing shortages mean traditional assessments like the MMSE, MoCA, and SLUMS are administered inconsistently. Quarterly screening mandates go unmet. Every gap is a survey finding waiting to happen.

GIA® by Scienza Health replaces the entire manual screening workflow. 46 conditions in one conversation. Zero staff. Structured notes, CPT codes, and session video prepared for clinician review. Medicaid managed care documentation requirements met automatically. See all 46 conditions.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Texas questions.

How does AI screening help Texas SNFs meet F-Tag 758 compliance?

CMS F-Tag 758 requires skilled nursing facilities to monitor residents on psychotropic medications for adverse effects including tardive dyskinesia. Traditional monitoring relies on staff observation during rounds — inconsistent, undocumented, and difficult to defend during a survey. GIA® by Scienza Health screens for tardive dyskinesia and 45 other conditions in under 5 minutes, generating structured medical notes, CPT codes, and session video prepared for clinician review and submission to the EHR — a documented, billable audit trail for every session.

Is AI clinical screening available for Texas skilled nursing facilities?

Texas operates over 1,200 skilled nursing facilities and faces some of the most aggressive CMS survey activity in the country. Every undocumented screening is a survey risk. GIA® by Scienza Health deploys in 2–6 weeks on Samsung Knox-certified Galaxy devices, integrates with PointClickCare, MatrixCare, Epic, and Cerner, and screens for 46 conditions with zero clinical staff. 510(k) registered, HIPAA compliant, and generating tamper-proof audit trails from day one.

How does GIA screen for tardive dyskinesia in Texas long-term care residents?

Tardive dyskinesia is a movement disorder caused by prolonged use of psychotropic medications — and CMS requires facilities to monitor for it under F-Tag 758. GIA® by Scienza Health screens for TD using computer vision to track involuntary facial and limb movements alongside voice biomarkers and speech analysis in a single conversation lasting under 5 minutes. Results are structured into clinical medical notes with CPT codes and session video, prepared for clinician review and submission to the EHR.

GIA® by Scienza Health also serves skilled nursing facilities in California, Florida, and New York.

See GIA® Screen for F-Tag 758 Compliance.

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