Updated Conditions of Participation for Home Health: What You Should Know to Achieve Success

7 Part Recorded Webinar Series

This recorded webinar series will help your agency prepare for implementation of the largest re-write of the Conditions of Participation (CoPs) since the mid-90s. This recently published rule expands the standards for patient rights, care planning, and care coordination, and includes two new CoPs. These new standards require a quality assessment and performance improvement (QAPI) program as well as an infection control monitoring and prevention program.  The revised HH CoPs go into effect July 13, 2017. Because these new CoPs will begin being enforced July 13, 2017 and home health agencies must meet these new standards if they hope to participate in the Medicare program, the importance of compliance cannot be overstated. Agencies that fail to meet any of the HH CoPs are at risk of penalties from imposition of sanctions for marginal issues, to program termination for major infractions. TAHC&H is here to give you the tools to ensure you are successful. This 7-part recorded webinar series reviews, in detail, the changes to processes and policies that your agency must make to successfully comply with new regulation and avoid penalties.

Faculty:  
Jennifer Gibson RN, HCS-D ICD-10-CM, COS-C  |  Senior Clinical Consultant, AXXESS

Continuing Education (per webinar/recording):  1.50 clock hour continuing education for administrators / 1.50 contact hour continuing education for nurses

 Part 4

Care Planning, Coordination of Services, and Quality

Part 1

Overview of Updated Conditions of Participation: Setting your Priorities

Part 5

Quality Assessment and Performance Improvement

Part 2

Patient Rights and
Assessments

Part 6

Infection Prevention & Control

Part 3

Skilled Professional Services and Home Health Aide Standards

Part 7

Emergency Preparedness