Date/Time: 05/09/2023, All Day
Provider: FHPCA
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A solid understanding of the Medicare Home Health Conditions of Participation is the cornerstone of your compliance program.
This informative series will cover agency and clinical requirements, QAPI, the survey process and prep, and so much more.
HOME HEALTH COP COMPLIANCE SERIES TOPICS
60-minute webinars – available live or on-demand
- Home Health CoP 101: Understanding Organizational Requirements
- Home Health CoP 201: Clinical Requirements & Survey Prep
- Home Health CoP 301: QAPI & the Survey Process
Listen to the key takeaways from Diane’s new series:
Purchase webinars individually or buy the whole series to save 10%!
SERIES DETAILS
Compliance is essential when it comes to a well-run agency. This jam-packed series will take a deep dive into the Home Health Conditions of Participation (CoPs). Understanding and meeting CoPs can be daunting. Industry expert Diane Link will tackle this overwhelming task by breaking down the lengthy and somewhat vague CoPs into manageable sections that build off each other. The first webinar will review compliance basics and organizational requirements. The second will cover clinical requirements and preparing your agency for survey. Lastly, the third webinar will address QAPI and the survey process.
THIS SERIES WILL BENEFIT THE FOLLOWING AGENCIES:
NOTE: All materials are subject to copyright. Transmission, retransmission, or republishing of any webinar to other institutions or those not employed by your agency is prohibited. Print materials may be copied for eligible participants only.
Included Webinars:
MAY 9, 2023WEBINAR
The first webinar in this series will focus on the need-to-know information for administrators and staff, plus clinical records and emergency preparedness. Each section will focus on how to document compliance and what surveyors will expect to see: •The administrator and staff component will cover the responsibilities of the governing body, administrator, and clinical manager. RN, PT, OT, MSW, and home health aide requirements for hiring, competencies, and orientation will also be addressed. The webinar will emphasize the documentation needed to support each position’s requirements. •The clinical records section will cover discharge/transfer summaries and all things related to clinical records, including record retention. •The emergency preparedness segment will focus on documentation for initial and ongoing training and testing of the emergency plan. This Home Health CoP Compliance Series will highlight the critical CoPs regulations, including insights into the requirements, audit recommendations, and how surveyors incorporate reviews of the Medicare Conditions of Participation. Understanding the CoPs is the cornerstone of your compliance program. With increased scrutiny on home health compliance expected to continue, keep your agency on track with this timely three-part series!
MAY 23, 2023WEBINAR
The second webinar in this series will focus on the requirements for patient rights, comprehensive assessment, care plans, coordination of care, and supervisory requirements. Each section will focus on how to document compliance and what surveyors will expect to see: •The patient rights component will address what needs to be contained in your patient rights, how staff can best educate patients on their rights, documentation requirements, and what is required in the patient home folder. •The comprehensive assessment segment will review the difference between initial and comprehensive assessment, meeting homebound status documentation requirements, effective medication reconciliation, and documenting the patient’s strength, goals, and care preferences. •The plan of care portion will cover preparing a plan of care that addresses topics from comprehensive assessment and goal writing to meet the CoP, verbal order requirements, and updating the plan of care. •The coordination of care and supervisory requirements section will explain who needs supervision, documentation elements, and effective coordination of care with the entire home health team to meet CoP documentation requirements. This Home Health CoP Compliance Series will highlight the critical CoP regulations, including insights into the requirements, audit recommendations, and how surveyors incorporate reviews of the Medicare Conditions of Participation. Understanding the CoPs is the cornerstone of your compliance program. With increased scrutiny on home health compliance expected to continue, keep your agency on track with this timely three-part series!
JUN 6, 2023WEBINAR
Home Health 301 will focus on the QAPI program requirements and the survey process. It will discuss key compliance issues, including understanding MAC and OIG audits and how to take the stress out of surveys. This information is essential for all leadership, QA managers, and clinicians.
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