In this session, we will delve into the critical issue of changes in conditions in nursing homes. We'll explore strategies to prevent change in condition related citation. Learn how to assess the risk and implement effective safeguards to prevent change in condition related immediate jeopardy citations.
Learning Objectives 1. Understand the regulatory requirements related to changes in condition. 2. Identify common risk areas related to changes in condition. 3. Learn effective strategies for appropriately managing changes in condition. 4. Review recent immediate jeopardy situations related to changes in condition for real-world insights
Target Audience: Directors of Nursing, Nursing Leadership, QA Directors, Compliance Staff, Department Heads, Nursing Home Administrators
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2:30 pm - 4 pm EST
15 min: Overview of change in condition regulatory requirements 15 min: Review of Immediate Jeopardy Cases related to changes in conditions with key takeaways and best practices 15 min: Managing changes in condition. 15 min: Changes in condition citation prevention strategies
Additional time available for questions & answers.
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Shelly Maffia, MSN, MBA, RN, LNHA, QCP, CHC, CLNC, CPC Director of Regulatory Services
Shelly Maffia is a Registered Nurse and Licensed Nursing Home Administrator with experience serving as an Administrator, Director of Nursing, and as a multi-site Corporate Nurse Consultant. She holds AAPACN's QAPI Certified Professional (QCP) credential, is certified in healthcare compliance through the Healthcare Compliance Association (HCCA) and is an Infection Preventionist. She presents extensively on LTC clinical, regulatory, and compliance matters.
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One (1.0) contact hours each session; Nursing Home Administrators - NAB approved through Proactive LTC Consulting. Ohio Nurses may use this approval toward their licensure renewal.
To earn CE, attendee must log in on time and attend entire program.
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How Much Does It Cost?
Individual Webinar Registration Fee: Members, early $55 per person Non Members, early, $110 per person
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