Long-term care providers should have jumped on the Quality Assurance Performance Improvement (QAPI) train by now

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Is your QAPI plan survey-ready?

Long-term care providers should have jumped on the Quality Assurance Performance Improvement (QAPI) train by now—but the ride doesn’t promise scenic mountain views or free pretzels. Instead, the creation of a written QAPI plan, which must be presented to surveyors at annual surveys or audits beginning November 28, 2017, requires facility administrators and all staff to work up a vigorous appetite for data.

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