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| Get help from a legal expert to bolster your CoP policies and procedures | Agencies in noncompliance with the revised Home Health Conditions of Participation (CoPs) will face deficiencies on a survey. Beginning in January 2019, your agency could incur considerable fines because of citations involving the CoP revisions. Complying with the new CoPs requires significant work and attention—as well as updated policies and procedures. Join attorney Elizabeth Pearson for a live webinar as she walks through common problems with policies and procedures. She’ll discuss strategies to bolster your policies and avoid survey deficiencies, especially in the areas that surveyors are focused on. You’ll also be able to submit questions ahead of time that will be answered during the webinar. This detailed webinar will help you: Learn what surveyors have focused on during surveys since the revised CoPs were implemented in January 2018 Identify how to avoid getting deficiencies in the areas surveyors have honed in on—including care coordination and patient rights Determine which areas surveyors are likely to target in the coming years Understand specific changes agencies should make to policies and procedures in order to comply with the revised CoPs Don’t struggle to craft policies and procedures that comply with the revised CoPs. Register now and get help from a legal expert and ensure compliance! | | | |
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