The information in the clinical record will “make or break”
your agency, especially with the challenges of Pre-Claim Review looming on the
horizon! Documentation must meet a
variety of requirements:
- CMS homebound status, medically reasonable and
necessary, intermittent and skilled care
- Support diagnoses and OASIS responses that
determine HHRG reimbursement
- Legal considerations
- New CoP requirements for care planning,
interdisciplinary coordination, progress evaluation
This program will update your staff on the essentials of
good documentation, with specific attention to meeting CMS requirements and
supporting OASIS responses to insure appropriate reimbursement.
Objectives:
- Identify components of HHRG calculation using a
SOC case study
- Understand how to document homebound status and
skilled care needs
- Document to support payment on comprehensive
assessment and visit notes
- Identify essential information to support OASIS
responses on reimbursement items
- Improve documentation to meet new CoPs and avoid
survey issues
- Improve documentation at referral and assessment
to aid in accurate and specific ICD-10 code selection
Bonus: take home tools to enhance your clinical
documentation –
make
it easier for your staff to “do it right!”
Presenter: Teresa Northcutt, BSN, RN, COS-C, HCS-D, Quality Specialist
- 20+ Years as an RN in Home Health Care providing educational programs on agency communications and processes, quality outcome improvement, and care transitions for regional and state conferences.
- Certified in OASIS competency (COS-C), Homecare Coding Specialist-Diagnosis (HCS-D), and as an AHIMA Approved ICD-10-CM Trainer, Teresa brings comprehensive and contemporary knowledge of home care and quality improvement methods.
- Development team for ABILITY | OPTIMIZETM OASIS and Selman-Holman & Associates database tools for audits
Continuing Education
- This class provides 7.0 Nursing Contact Hours and 7.0 clock hours for Administrators/Alternates
Selman-Holman & Associates, LLC is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Texas Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.
Selman-Holman Seminars Refund Policy (only applies to seminars put on by Selman-Holman & Associates)
Fourteen (14) days or more before scheduled seminar date = 100% refund
Thirteen (13) to seven (7) days before scheduled seminar date= 75% refund or credit
Six (6) days or less before scheduled seminar date= No refund or credit