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While many requirements under the new Home Health Conditions of Participation (CoP) went into effect in January, you still have time to prepare for a crucial part of the QAPI requirement, which takes effect July 13.
Home health experts contend surveyors are likely to pay close attention to how agencies comply with the QAPI requirement, including Performance Improvement Projects (PIP). But because of the flexibility around what PIPs should look like, you may be confused or overwhelmed by the requirement. Also, the CoP draft interpretive guidelines state that agencies should have one PIP in development, ongoing, or completed every calendar year.
Join expert speaker J'non Griffin, RN, MHA, WCC, HCS-D, HCS-H, COS-C, as she walks you through how to craft, monitor, and implement a PIP to take your agency to the next level. You'll also determine when it’s time to make changes to a PIP and when it’s time to implement a new project.
At the end of the webinar, you'll be able to: - Identify the best way to determine their PIPs
- Assemble a PIP and monitor the project once it’s in place
- Determine when changes need to be made, when to continue with a PIP, and when it’s time to retire a PIP and start a new one
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