MDS 3.0 RAC-CT. Certification. January 14, 15, 16, 2014 Absolute (building), 339 East Maple St., Suite 100, North Canton, Ohio 44720,

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MDS 3.0 RAC-CT Certification January 14, 15, 16, 2014 Absolute (building), 339 East Maple St., Suite 100, North Canton, Ohio 44720, 330-498-8204 Park across the street and enter at the suite 110 door The Ohio Health Care Association is pleased to have teamed up with the American Association of Nurse Assessment Coordination (AANAC) to bring forth the most respected MDS certification program to long-term care professionals in Ohio. This intensive, three-day program provides all the courses you need to sit for the exam. We invite all professionals involved in the RAI process to consider this important and valuable certification. AANAC RAC-CT Program How the Certification Program Works: (three days) To be eligible to become RAC-CT Certified (Resident Assessment Coordinator - Certified ) an individual must: 1. Be a clinician/professional involved in the RAI process. 2. Complete 10 AANAC courses, seven of which are required as the core curriculum: MDS Coding for OBRA and PPS RUG-IV OBRA Timing and Scheduling CAAs PPS Timing and Scheduling Introduction to Medicare Part A Care Planning The 3 electives for this workshop are: Accurately Assessing Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) Five-Star Quality Rating System Quality Measures and the MDS 3.0 To become an AANAC member ($110/year) and take advantage of the reduced rate, sign up at www.aanac.org. You must provide an AANAC member number to receive the discounted rate. You do not have to be an AANAC member to complete the program. Questions about Certification or Curriculum? Contact AANAC at 800-768-1880 Questions about Registration? Contact OHCA at (614) 436-4154 Space is limited, Register Today!

Instructor: Lisa Hohlbein RN, RAC-MT Director of Clinical Reimbursement LeaderStat Lisa Hohlbein RN, B.S., RAC-MT brings nearly 20 years of healthcare experience, offering cutting edge expertise in clinical reimbursement systems and the RAI process. Lisa has extensive experience overseeing reimbursement reviews for Medicaid and PPS in multi-state skilled nursing facilities, long term/sub-acute care assessment, and operations. She also specializes in professional leadership and team building activities. Lisa has prepared and presented workshops on a variety of topics at the facility, regional, state, national, and international (Canada) levels. She is a contributor to the MDS Alert, an AANAC Master Teacher, and is the Director of Clinical Reimbursement with LeaderStat, located in Powell, Ohio. LeaderStat is the current national leadership resource for post-acute and senior living services in the United States. It is recommended that you bring your copy of the MDS 3.0 RAI User Manual with you to this training. If you do not have a current manual you can order one by contacting the American Health Care Association bookstore, 800-321-0343 or www. ahcapublications.org. Product number 5011. AHCA member price is $64.95 Non-member price is $79.95 Location and Overnight accommodations: Absolute (building) 339 East Maple St., Suite 100, North Canton, Ohio 44720, 330-498-8204 Overnight accommodations: Comfort Inn 5345 Broadmoor Circle, NW Canton, Ohio 330-492-1331

Course Agenda: Training is from 8 am to 5 pm (Registration & Continental Breakfast each day begins at 7:30am) Lunch: 12pm to 1pm (included in your registration fee) Please note: schedule may vary dependent on audience interaction, start/end times may be adjusted, announcement will be made during class. Day 1: MDS 3.0 Coding for OBRA and PPS/Accurately Assessing Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) and the MDS 3.0 Describe the relationship between the purpose of the MDS and the types of questions that appear on the MDS. State the intent of each MDS item. Accurately code each item of the MDS. Discuss the effects of inaccurate MDS coding. Day 2: OBRA Timing and Scheduling for MDS 3.0 Discuss requirements for scheduling and timing of OBRA required MDS assessments. Identify appropriate use of the discharge assessments and entry records. State the criteria for completing the Significant Change in Status Assessment. Discuss correct use of the Significant Correction assessments. Identify criteria and timing issues related to Section X, the Correction Request. PPS Timing and Scheduling and the MDS 3.0 Describe the process for setting the ARD for an SNF PPS assessment. Identify the impact of unscheduled PPS assessments on payment. State the regulatory time frames for completing PPS MDS assessments. Describe the process for combining OBRA-required and PPS-required assessments. Resource Utilization Groups (RUGs) IV and the MDS 3.0 Understand the development of the RUG-IV 66 Group classification system used in the Medicare Prospective Payment System (PPS). Calculate the RUG-IV 66 Group classification from the MDS 3.0 item set. Incorporate the RUG-IV 66 Group classification component into the case mix reimbursement calculation. Value the importance of accurate completion of the MDS in a RUG-based case mix reimbursement system. Care Area Assessments (CAAs) and the MDS 3.0 Describe the role and concept of the CAA. List 3 sources of evidence-based tools for conducting the CAA assessments. State the components of CAA documentation.

Day 3: Introduction to Medicare Part A Identify the criteria necessary for the beneficiary to qualify for skilled nursing facility (SNF) benefits. Discuss the facility s responsibilities when a resident is denied Part A coverage and the resident s right to a demand bill. Explain how to make the decision about whether or not to cover a resident on Part A. Describe the role of the Health Insurance Prospective Payment System (HIPPS) codes. Describe the documentation that the SNF must complete to be in compliance as a Medicare provider. Describe the medical review process. Care Planning and the MDS 3.0 Describe the relationship between the RAI process, the care plan, and quality resident care. List 3 broad areas to be considered for care planning in addition to the RAI assessment information. List the components of an effective care plan. Discuss the role of critical thinking in the care planning process. Identify the members of the Interdisciplinary Team and discuss their role in the care planning process. List 4 occasions that trigger the need to reevaluate the care plan. Define interim care plan. Quality Measures and the MDS 3.0 Identify the objectives of the Nursing Home Quality Initiative Describe the components of the calculation of each Quality Measure List vulnerabilities of five specific Quality Measures related to MDS accuracy Describe facility processes necessary for achieving competitive Quality Measure scores Five-Star Rating System Explain the role of health inspections in the Five-Star Quality Rating System. Identify the effect that Quality Measures have on the number of stars a facility earns. Discuss the details of the staffing calculation and its effect on the facility s rating. Understand key strategies for positively affecting the facility s Five-Star Quality Rating.

Contact Hours Nurses: This education activity for 22.5 contact hours is approved by the following: The American Association of Nurse Assessment Coordination is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. Administrators: AANAC has submitted this educational activity to the National Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators (NAB). This educational activity is approved for 22.5 NAB credits Ohio Administrators: The Ohio Health Care Association is an approved provider from the Board of Executives of Long-Term Services and Supports (BELTSS, formerly BENHA) and has approved 23 CEUs for this program for Ohio administrators. Occupational Therapist: Application has been submitted to the Occupational Therapy Section of the Ohio Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy and Athletic Trainers Board for 23 CEUs for Occupational Therapists. Please contact the OHCA office for final approval status. Physical Therapists: Application has been submitted to The Ohio Physical Therapy Association (OPTA). Please contact the OHCA office for final approval status. To become an AANAC member ($110/year) and take advantage of the reduced rate, sign up at www.aanac.org. You must provide an AANAC member number to receive the discounted rate. You do not have to be an AANAC member to complete the program. Attendance & Registration Policies: Registration: Registrations may be sent via fax with credit card payment or by mail with check. All registration fees must be paid at time of registering. In order to receive the early rate, payment must accompany the registrations by the assigned date, walk-ins must pay the regular rate. Registrations will not be processed and name badges will not be available to attendees until payment by check or credit card is received in our office. Phone registrations are not accepted. - Revised 2/07 Registration is limited on this course. This limitation is imposed to assure participation of meaningful exchange with faculty. Registration for courses can not be shared between individuals. Any missed course days may be made up the next time the course is offered (in the same calendar year) at an additional fee. It is the responsibility of the participant to notify OHCA to arrange for make-up days. There will be a make-up charge of $50/day. Cancellations/Refunds: If a registrant cannot attend, an alternate registrant may attend in his/her place. Cancellations received more than 14 business days prior to program will receive a full refund. Cancellations received 7 13 business days prior to the program will receive a refund of 75% of the registration fee, cancellations received 4 6 business days prior to the program will receive a refund of 50% of registration fee. Cancellations after this time/date will be charged the full registration fee. However, a 50% education voucher could be issued for registration cancellations due to a state survey, or for a facility-related disaster. There are no refunds available for cancellations due to weather if the seminar itself is not cancelled. In the case of illness, death in the family or other reason, the facility may send another individual to take the place of the current registrant; no refund will be issued in these circumstances. All cancellations must be made in writing and may be emailed to kchapman@ ohca.org or FAXed to the OHCA office at 614/436-0939 to Kathy Chapman, Director of Educational Services. Refunds if applicable will be issued via check to the company from the OHCA office after the program dates, regardless of original payment type. - Revised 2/08

Registration Form: - January 14, 15, 16, 2014 TO REGISTER VISIT: www.efohca.org Please Print Clearly: Name: Nickname (to appear on Certificate) Title: AANAC #: Home Address: City State Zip Home Phone: ( ) Email: Organization/Facility: Work Address: City State Zip Please do not staple or tape checks to this form. Make checks payable to Educational Foundation of Ohio Health Care Association (EFOHCA) Mail to: EFOHCA 55 Green Meadows Dr. South Lewis Center, OH, 43035 or Fax: 614 / 436-0939 Work Phone: ( ) Work Fax: ( ) To become an AANAC member ($110/year) and take advantage of the reduced rate, sign up at www.aanac.org. You must provide an AANAC member number to receive the discounted rate. You do not have to be an AANAC member to complete the program. REGISTRATION FEES: 3 Day Certification: AANAC Members Non AANAC Members $550 prior to January 1 $685 January 1 and after $750 prior to January 1 $935 January 1 and after Credit Card Payment: Visa MasterCard American Express Card Number: - - - Expiration Date : / Card Holder: Signature: We Accept: Checks Visa, Master Card and American Express Total:

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