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The go-to how-to playbook on reducing citation risk

 

 
With the vast array of changes CMS has made to the survey, providers need practical, efficient ways to train and educate staff to be ready for their next survey.

Survey Success for Long-Term Care: Reducing Citation Risk includes what you and your staff must do to stay on top of the survey process as it unfolds in your facility, with the goal of reducing the risk for citations.

It also helps identify quality of care indicators and thresholds to determine where potential deficiency areas are.


This book includes:
  • Customizable forms, tools, and presentations to help create a staff training program that ensures proper education and maintains compliance
  • Keys to perform corrective actions to address potential risk areas identified during an internal audit
  • Tools to develop a clear interdisciplinary line of communication and a plan to enforce accountability
 

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