UPDATE Weekly #1891 – October 19, 2016
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This Week’s Table of Contents:
- REGISTER TODAY FOR IMPORTANT SEMINAR!
- DEADLINE EXTENDED! NOMINATE STAFF FOR THE SIXTEENTH ANNUAL FABULOUS 50 AWARDS PROGRAM
- UPCOMING MEDICARE LEARNING NETWORK EVENTS
- DISTRICT III MEETING
- LIMITED OPPORTUNITY – AHCA BRONZE QUALITY AWARD WORKSHOP, ONLY 22 REGISTRATIONS AVAILABLE!
- DEADLINE APPROACHING – THE TIME IS NOW TO CONFER RIGHTS – NATIONAL NURSING HOME QUALITY CARE COLLABORATIVE: C.DIFFICILE
- REGISTER FOR ALLIANT NATIONAL NURSING HOME QUALITY CARE COLLABORATIVE (NNHQCC)
- AHCA PRODUCT OF THE WEEK – DEMENTIA BEYOND DRUGS
- PHYSICAL RESTRAINT BROCHURES
- NEED TO GO
- DID YOU KNOW?
| REGISTER TODAY FOR IMPORTANT SEMINAR! |
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The NC Health Care Facilities Association presents “Introduction to 2016 Requirements of Participation.” This session will provide a high-level overview of the more than 700-page final rule. There is a phase-in of the requirements and the training will focus on the portions of the rule that are in Phase One. Major emphasis in the requirements are focused on: • Person-centered care To accomplish this, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) added new requirements where necessary, eliminating duplicative or unnecessary provisions, and reorganizing the regulations as appropriate. Many of the revisions are aimed at aligning requirements with current clinical practice standards. This information will be presented by Polly Welsh, RN-BC, MPH, Executive Vice President of the NC Health Care Facilities Association. This seminar will be offered in Raleigh on November 10th and again in Charlotte on November 15th. Click here to download a brochure/registration form. Click here to register on-line! Don’t wait! Register today! |
| DEADLINE EXTENDED! NOMINATE STAFF FOR THE SIXTEENTH ANNUAL FABULOUS 50 AWARDS PROGRAM |
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Have you nominated one or more of your front-line staff? What a great way to recognize and celebrate someone who makes a significant difference in the lives of your residents and their families. To nominate someone, please click here to submit on-line! You may also visit the homepage of our Web site at http://www.NursingHomesNC.com and click on the PDF form beside 2017 NCHCFA Annual Awards Nomination to download and print the nomination packet. Pictures for nominations submitted online may be mailed to the Association office or may be e-mailed to karenl@nchcfa.org. Only one nomination may be submitted for each discipline, but we welcome nominations from more than one department of your facility. The NEW deadline to receive completed nominations is Friday, October 28th. Please encourage your facility to participate in this special awards program. |
| UPCOMING MEDICARE LEARNING NETWORK EVENTS |
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• October 27 – Long-Term Care Facilities: Reform of Requirements, October 27, 2016 Connect at: https://blh.ier.intercall.com |
| DISTRICT III MEETING |
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District III has scheduled their next meeting for October 26th at Clapp’s Convalescent Nursing Home, in Asheboro. The meeting will begin at 10:00AM and end at 2:00PM. The presenter, Judy Wilhide from Brandt Consulting, will discuss utilizing chart reviews to verify accurate coding and scheduling to ensure your Quality Measure (QM) stars are accurate. Judy can predict QM rating, offer tips for strategic planning to balance Resource Utilization Group (RUG) and QM implications of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) and Prospective Payment System (PPS) Minimum Data Set (MDS) schedule. Several providers have used her several times and found her service very beneficial. District meetings are designed to allow participants to feel more interactive and create a comfortable atmosphere, promoting valuable and productive conversation. The District III session will be held at Clapp’s Convalescent Nursing Home, 450 Mountain Top Drive, Asheboro 27203. Due to size considerations, we will be limiting the number of attendees to 50 individuals but, unlike the previous district meeting, this will be open to any employees of your facility who may benefit from attending. Please complete the registration information and survey, https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/LMNBWJX, to list your top three Quality Indicator areas of concern (outliers). This will give Ms. Wilhide a direction as to how to lead the discussion. If you have any other regional ideas, i.e. district education sessions, please include those comments in your survey response. This program offers 3.5 contact hours for nursing home administrators. The North Carolina Health Care Facilities Association is a Registered Sponsor of continuing education with the NC State Board of Examiners for Nursing Home Administrators. Comments regarding the Registered Sponsor Course may be addressed to: NCBENHA, 3733 National Drive, Suite 110, Raleigh, NC 27612. |
| LIMITED OPPORTUNITY – AHCA BRONZE QUALITY AWARD WORKSHOP, ONLY 22 REGISTRATIONS AVAILABLE! |
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The AHCA Quality Award program has three progressive step levels. This seminar will cover the first level, Bronze – Commitment to Quality. Bronze Award applicants begin their quality journey by developing an organizational profile including vision and mission statements, an awareness of their environment and customers’ expectations, and a demonstration of their ability to improve a process. This session, held November 30th at the NCHCFA office, includes a full day of training and consultation on how to complete the AHCA/NCAL Bronze Quality Award Application led by the Administrator of the Quality Award Program and a trained Quality Award Examiner and award recipient. This training will decipher the criteria, answer questions, clarify concepts, and guide participants through the process of writing an organizational quality award application. Using interactive technology, participants will leave the workshop with their applications complete or with few areas to fill in. Objectives: • Gain knowledge on the AHCA/NCAL Bronze National Quality Award Application Process It is never too early to begin thinking about and planning your quality award application. This is an opportunity for you and your team to begin your quality journey by working together through the writing process. Get your application ready early and have plenty of time to fine tune it before the deadline. For the complete brochure and registration information, click here. SPACE IS LIMITED TO 22 REGISTRATIONS! |
| DEADLINE APPROACHING – THE TIME IS NOW TO CONFER RIGHTS – NATIONAL NURSING HOME QUALITY CARE COLLABORATIVE: C.DIFFICILE |
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Alliant Quality, the Quality Innovation Network – Quality Improvement Organization for Georgia and North Carolina, is pleased to support North Carolina facilities in meeting the National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) enrollment deadline to confer rights. All facilities participating in the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative for C. Difficile, must meet the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid (CMS) requirement by October 30. Alliant highly encourages facilities to start this process as soon as possible, to ensure meeting the deadline! For hands-on, technical assistance, please contact: Nickie Graves RN, BA, MPA, CIC – Technical Advisor, Infection Prevention at (678) 527-3679 or sonya.graves@alliantquality.org. |
| REGISTER FOR ALLIANT NATIONAL NURSING HOME QUALITY CARE COLLABORATIVE (NNHQCC) |
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Alliant Quality wants to encourage SNFs to keep signing up for the National Collaborative – or SPACE. Alliant recommends having as much time as possible to get started on Quality Assurance Performance Improvement (QAPI) improvement work and improving facility quality measures in a systems approach to improve their five star and composite scores. Alliant Quality is the Medicare Quality Innovation Network (QIN)-Quality Improvement Organization (QIO) for North Carolina. Under contract with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Alliant Quality invites your nursing home to participate in a collaborative designed to ensure that every nursing home resident receives the highest quality of care. The Collaborative offers an exciting opportunity to learn from high performing nursing homes regarding their processes as they pertain to consistent/permanent staff assignment, teamwork and communications, leadership, regulatory compliance, clinical models, and quality of life indicators. The Collaborative aligns national nursing home quality initiatives and partnerships such as the Advancing Excellence in America’s Nursing Homes Campaign, The Partnership to Improve Dementia Care, and QAPI. Targeted focus areas will include increasing mobility, decreasing unnecessary use of antipsychotics in residents with dementia, decreasing potentially avoidable hospitalizations and decreasing healthcare acquired infections and conditions. When ready to register, click here for the Participation Agreement and fax or e-mail it back to Lisa Klemis, contact information is on the Participation Agreement. For more details, e-mail Jennifer Brock at Jennifer.Brock@area-F.hcqis.org or call (678) 527-3417. |
| AHCA PRODUCT OF THE WEEK – DEMENTIA BEYOND DRUGS |
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Learn what it takes to effect real culture change within residential care settings while reducing the administration of psychotropic drugs in the symptomatic treatment of dementia. Dr. G. Allen Power, board-certified internist, geriatrician, nursing home practitioner, and Eden Alternative™ Educator, challenges all care providers working with individuals with dementia to undertake a true operational change. You will learn how to embrace more humanistic, enlightened practices that address the most common challenges in caring for people who live with dementia. Overcome communication challenges, minimize anxiety and depression, root out the causes of wandering, and gain insights into paranoia and delusions. To order, visit http://www.AHCApublications.org or call (800) 321-0343. Fax orders may also be placed at (800) 869-5605. Product # 8249 |
| PHYSICAL RESTRAINT BROCHURES |
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This brochure outlines what physical restraints are, when they should be used, rules and regulations concerning restraints, and making decisions about using them. To order, e-mail your request to Donna Snyder at donnas@nchcfa.org. • NCHCFA Member: $30.00 per 100 brochures plus tax and shipping |
| NEED TO GO |
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| DID YOU KNOW? |
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Jack o’ Lanterns originated in Ireland where people placed candles in hollowed-out turnips to keep away spirits and ghosts on the Samhain holiday. |
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