If collaboration isn’t on the tip of your staff’s tongue, it should be. On Wednesday, April 11, 12-3pm, ET, industry experts and seasoned long-term care providers Liz Barlow, BSN, RN, CRRN, RAC-CT, DNS-CT and Renee Kinder, MS, CCC-SLP, RAC-C invite your nursing and therapy staff to participate in a virtual, interactive training workshop that will review how to overcome common hurdles that can make interdepartmental collaboration challenging. The Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC) held their public meeting over two days this week at the Ronald Reagan Building, International Trade Center in Washington to discuss multiple topics impacting post-acute care. Unfortunately, if it is left up to the individual employee to decide whether something appears suspicious, some employees will not report anything. Different people have different perceptions. Each facility needs to identify what would be considered suspicious and provide examples to employees. CMS has decided to extend the deadline for appellants who wish to take advantage of a settlement option for a low volume of pending appeals at the third and/or fourth levels of appeal. After a stratified random sample review of hospice election statements and certifications of terminal illness, the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) reports that more than one-third of hospice General Inpatient (GIP) stays lack required information or had other vulnerabilities. New in the April issue of PPS Alert for Long-Term Care... Reducing antipsychotics in nursing homes and SNFs The improper and, at times, unethical and illegal use of antipsychotic medications (APM) to sedate residents who exhibit challenging behaviors undermines the noble efforts of caregivers and facilities, decreases the quality of life for residents, in rare cases causes irrevocable health issues or even death, and compromises the trust and care that residents and their families should be able to take for granted. A great deal of progress has been made in curbing the practice of resorting to APMs to calm distressed residents in long-term care (LTC) facilities, but recent studies have demonstrated that there is still room for improvement. Not a subscriber? Sign up here. Monthly In-Service: April issue of CNA Training Advisor Pressure Injuries and Skin Tears Click here to receive a new lesson plan every month, including course materials, a 4-page in-service, and a quiz targeted to address the unique needs, interests, and concerns of CNAs. Education and Training Tools Industry experts share case studies for interdepartmental collaboration Four key actions for protecting your residents from theft Leverage new home health opportunities for F2F, payment reform, and more This should be at the top of facilities’ priority lists QAPI: How to craft a robust, compliant performance improvement project in home health | | Product Spotlight At HCPro, we help your organization make faster, better decisions by connecting your challenges and questions to an unrivaled network of experts, resources, and solutions. With a shared-cost membership, you can expect world-class thinking and advice without having to worry about the meter running or expensive consulting fees. An all-encompassing offering, PROPELAdvisory Services is available in six domains, with more on the way. Our growing family includes memberships in Medicare, long-term care, clinical documentation improvement, medical staff, coding, and revenue cycle management. Click here to learn more, or contact us at: 615-724-7213 | advisoryservices@hcpro.com |
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