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| OASIS-D Tip: Be mindful of how your agency documents falls. Clinicians will need to know how many falls happened since SOC or ROC — whichever is most recent — to respond to J1800 and J1900 at transfer, discharge and death at home. | Agencies that plan to only go over what is new on OASIS-D could reasonably spend two or three hours on training, while agencies that plan to refresh staff on other areas of the OASIS could spend as much as 20 hours on training, according to OASIS educators.
Get trained ahead of the OASIS-D implementation date — attend a full day, intermediate-level OASIS training at DecisionHealth's Ultimate Coding & OASIS Training Series. | OASIS Training Learn how to properly answer the new OASIS-D items while reinforcing your core OASIS competencies without sacrificing productivity. - Learn the specific OASIS-D items and guidance that are new.
- Get details on items that have been removed from OASIS-D and learn how to capture these conditions now that they are no longer on the assessment form.
- Avoid CMS surveyor scrutiny with best practices for answering the OASIS SOC/ROC in timely fashion.
- Correctly apply OASIS conventions to item-specific scenarios, while also learning how to apply OASIS-specific definitions.
- Master complicated wound items and how to report their healing status.
- Ensure accuracy in the reporting of neuro/emotional/behavioral items (M1700 - M1745) to ensure appropriate POC development and risk adjustment of outcomes.
- Walk away with best practices to ensure your documentation matches the OASIS, which matches the plan of care.
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