REQUIREMENTS OF PARTICIPATION (ROP) PHASE 3

Similar documents
Speaker: Patricia J. Boyer, RN, MSM, NHA President/Operations Consultant

North Carolina Health Care Facilities Association Presents

THE NORTH CAROLINA HEALTH CARE FACILITIES ASSOCIATION PRESENTS

Keeping and Growing Your Staff: Quantifying the Amount and Causes of Turnover and Developing a Plan to Reverse It

Demystifying Resistance in Dementia Care

Transforming Decision Making at Life's End: From Fearful to Fulfilling

All Hazards Emergency Management For Long Term Care

Clinical/Care Practices Track


Co-Provided by: 2012 Nursing Symposium

M E M O R A N D U M. NCHCFA Member. Karen Outland. DATE: July 15, Fabulous 50 Awards

Patient Centered, Interdisciplinary Care Planning

45th Annual 20-Hour Symposium

MDS 3.0/RUG IV Distance Learning Series January - May 2016

Partnering for the Future American Case Management Association 2013 SPRING CONFERENCE 1st Joint NC-SC Conference

Don t miss this year s Nursing Conference! This

conferences & full day programs Spring Conference

The Impact of Health Care Reform on Long- Term Care

Co-Provided by: 2013 Nursing Symposium

June 19, Submitted Electronically

Strategy Improvement Program: Series 2

Is your Home Health Agency ready for the Final Rule to the Conditions of Participation?

Core Curriculum. Offered Throughout Eastern North Carolina

LTC Nurse & Administrator Leadership Program

360 º REVENUE CYCLE TRAINING TOOLS IMPROVE CODING EFFECTIVE BILLING MAXIMIZING PATIENT REVENUE LEGAL COMPLIANCE OPERATIONAL IMPROVEMENT STRATEGIES

Credentialing School: The Basics

5D QAPI from an Operational Approach. Christine M. Osterberg RN BSN Senior Nursing Consultant Pathway Health Pathway Health 2013

Radiation Oncology Exclusive Joint Seminar

OASIS-C2 Accuracy (Right Assessment Right Answer Right Care) Conference

2018 Summer Quarterly Education Conference

The MDS Certification Program

HOSPICE CONTRACTING CHECKLIST FOR INPATIENT SERVICES, RESPITE CARE AND VENDOR AGREEMENTS

16th Annual Community Response to Child Abuse Conference

2017 Billing. University. July University of Minnesota Continuing Education and Conference Center 1890 Buford Avenue, St. Paul, MN

Register online and 2009 CLASS DATES SAVE $100! Albuquerque, NM April Boston, MA May 4-7 Kansas City, KS June 8-11

OKLAHOMA ASSOCIATION FOR HOME CARE & HOSPICE PRESENTS THE 2014 ANNUAL CONFERENCE & TRADE SHOW

July 26-29, NC Health Care Facilities Association. Marriott Resort at Grande Dunes Costa Verde Drive. Myrtle Beach, SC 29572

The 2016 Therapy Conference welcomes senior living therapists from around the state

Revenue Cycle T R A I N I N G. This program has been recommended for 16 CPE credits in the Specialized Knowledge Category

Orthopaedic Update: Upper Extremity

2015 Joint Commission Update Joint Commission Resources Custom Education Program for the Hawaii Hospital Education and Research Foundation

SNF Compliance Programs: What s at Stake?

VNAA BLUEPRINT FOR EXCELLENCE BEST PRACTICES TO REDUCE HOSPITAL ADMISSIONS FROM HOME CARE. Training Slides

8/27/2015. Background Overview Overarching Themes & Highlights of the Proposed Rule Areas of Concern Submitting Comments Resources Questions

MDS 3.0 Leading a Successful Transition plus


LTC Nurse and Administrator Leadership Program

BIG Ideas Request for Proposal. Bid Due Date: Monday, March 5, 2018

MDS 3.0 RAC-CT. Certification Program. July 17, 18 & 19, Maine Health Care Association 317 State Street, Augusta, Maine

Economic Development Partnership of North Carolina on behalf of VISIT NORTH CAROLINA REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Meeting Planner September

Tool: Discharge Planning Process (c)(1)

MOMENTUM II: BUSINESS UNUSUAL

Community Response to Child Abuse Conference

37 th ANNUAL EDUCATIONAL CONFERENCE

Clinical Competency Verification for RDs with Order Writing Privileges Wendy Phillips, MS, RD, CNSC, CLE, FAND Gisele LeBlanc, MS, RD, LDN, CNSC, FAND

Pediatric Fundamental Critical Care Support (PFCCS)

AHCA/NCAL INDEPENDENT OWNER LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE

Basic Principles of Documentation, Billing, Coding & Compliance in Radiation Oncology

MANAGEMENT OPERATIONS FINANCIAL SEMINAR SYSTEM ANALYSIS DEVELOPMENT RISK HEALTH PROCESS CONTROLLING RISK DECISION CENTER BUSINESS STRATEGY INPUT LEVEL

Dementia Capable Care: Dementia Therapy Intermediate

ADVANCED REGIONAL RESPONSE TRAINING CENTER

The Evolving Practice of Nursing Pamela S. Dickerson, PhD, RN-BC. PRN Continuing Education January-March, 2011

`Submitting an Abstract for DIA

An Invitation to Attend the SDHCA Annual Fall Convention. The Quality Initiative

CALL FOR PRESENTATION PROPOSALS

Specialized On-Demand Education for Home Care Staff

Successful Aging: Raising Awareness through Education. Thursday, November 16, :00 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.

Controlled Management. Management For

Iowa Healthcare Collaborative Care Coordination Workshop April 20, 2017

* CME credit offered. Sunday, October 2, Monday, October 3, 2016

The North Carolina Society for Respiratory Care Presents: The Rick Sells Honorary Lecture

The Pain or the Gain?

HCA Quality & Technology Symposium. November 16-17, 2016 Embassy Suites by Hilton Saratoga Springs 86 Congress St Saratoga Springs, New York, 12866

At EmblemHealth, we believe in helping people stay healthy, get well and live better.

OneCare Model of Care

MaineCare & Medicare: Long-Term Care Update. berrydunn.com GAIN CONTROL

Agenda: Noon Overview of the regulatory sections affected by the Reform of RoP in Phase 2

Ambulatory Care Practice Trends and Opportunities in Pharmacy

Overview of the CMS Emergency Preparedness Final Rule

Questions regarding Road-E-O registration should be directed to Marcie (704) and/or John Pfleger (919)

I. Coordinating Quality Strategies Across Managed Care Plans

New Opportunities for Case Management Leadership in our Changing Environment

QAPI Plan QAPI Plan. snits: Sanitas, Denver, CO. Effective Date: 01-Jan-2018

We only accept online registrations. Abstract submission deadline: 4 June 2018, 6pm CET

Understanding & Managing Reimbursement Opportunities for SNF Medicare Part A

Nonreimbursable Code List for Outpatient Hospitals

CMS REVISED RULES OF PARTICIPATION

Fundamentals of Medication Therapy Management (MTM) Services By Bruce R. Siecker, Ph.D., R.Ph.

MDS 3.0/RUG IV Distance Learning Series January-June 2014

Medicare Part A Update

30TH ANNUAL ARKANSAS. Workers Compensation Commission Educational Conference. Sponsored By The Arkansas Workers Compensation Commission AWCC

Seema Verma Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Department of Health and Human Services Attn: CMS-1696-P P.O. Box 8016 Baltimore, MD

Private Duty Nursing. May 2017

Skilled Nursing Facility Level of Payment Guidelines for Tufts Health Plan Senior Care Options Members

Who is Leading the Learning? The Importance of Clinical Faculty Competence

Pediatric Fundamental Critical Care Support (PFCCS)

Hospital Rate Setting

OPPORTUNITIES AMTA MEMBER GUIDE

Home Health Orientation: Manager of Clinical Practice (MCP)/Clinical Manager (CM)/ Director of Clinical Management (DCM) Track

NavIgatIng the. Journey of. PedIatrIc. DIabetes. Closing the Gaps cary, nc SUPPORTED BY THE

Transcription:

April 10, 2018-8:30 AM - Durham, NC April 11, 2018-8:30 AM - Charlotte, NC REQUIREMENTS OF PARTICIPATION (ROP) PHASE 3 SPEAKER: KRIS MASTRANGELO PRESENTED BY NC HEALTH CARE FACILITIES ASSOCIATION

Profile Requirements of Participation (RoP) Phase 3 This session will overview the changes outlined in the CMS Requirements for Medicare and Medicaid Participation which dramatically reforms the regulations for long-term care facilities. The speaker will focus on Phase 3 Regulations, with special attention to Behavioral Health, Trauma, Informed Care, QAPI and Training Requirements. Recommended Audience CEO, CFO, Administrators, Nursing Management, Direct Care Nurses in a SNF, Therapy Management, Occupational Therapists, Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, MDS Coordinators, Compliance Officers and Business Office Managers Objectives Goals - Identify the timeline for Phase 3 compliance. - Discuss the 10 key changes that are anticipated for implementation of Phase 3. - Describe key characteristics of Trauma-Informed Care. - State the 5 operational strategies for CMS compliance. This program will provide long-term care professionals a thorough understanding of changes in regulatory expectations from CMS in the Phase 3 Requirements of Participation (RoP). About the Speaker- Kris Mastrangelo President and CEO, Harmony Healthcare International Kris Mastrangelo recently presented at the American Health Care Association Annual Convention and Expo. She has more than 24 years of experience in health care with a specialty in the Long-Term and Post-Acute Care arena. An Occupational Therapist degree from Tufts University followed by a Master's in Business Administration from Salem State University coupled with a Nursing Home Administrator's License affords Kris an in-depth perspective into the nursing home profession. Initially providing direct care as an Occupational Therapist, Kris became familiar with the Medicare, Medicaid and HMO reimbursement systems. Her position evolved into the management of rehabilitation programs to Vice President of Operations for a national consulting company to Vice President of Reimbursement. Her experience includes the development and presentation of training modules (C.A.R.E.- Compliance, Audit, Analysis, Reimbursement and Regulatory an Efficiency) for independent owners to national organizations.

Kris has owned and operated Harmony Healthcare International (HHI) for over 15 years. She proclaims that "Our on-site and off-site medical record review process is the platform for C.A.R.E. optimization and systems improvement." Kris and her team of HealthCARE Specialists are integral players in Payment Reform with significant contributions to the policy process. The inordinate amount of regulatory change is nearly impossible to digest and implement in the required timeframes. This changing regulatory climate was a driving force in Harmony Healthcare International's (HHI) mission to distill, synthesize and educate owners and caregivers which in turn facilitates high quality outcomes and optimal care. Kris was appointed to and serves on the American Health Care Association (AHCA) Clinical Practice Committee (CPC). Agenda 8:00 AM 8:30AM Registration 8:30 AM NOON Program NOON 1:00 PM Lunch 1:00 PM 3:30 PM Program Notes: There will be two 15-minute breaks Fees The cost to attend this program for members is $205.00. Registration for non-members is $475.00. This fee includes handouts and meeting materials, breaks, and lunch. YOU MAY REGISTER AND PAY ONLINE! Please visit our Web site and click on Requirements of Participation (RoP), Phase 3 to register today! Members may be invoiced. Non-members must submit payment online or mail with registration. CEU Information This program offers 5.5 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. NCHCFA will issue a certificate of course completion with 5.5 education contact hours for all other disciplines. Disclaimer This material is provided for educational purposes. Every attempt has been made to ensure that accurate information is presented. There is no assurance that guidance will not change. Please verify all information as it relates to your circumstances prior to implementing any change.

Overnight Accommodations NCHCFA has reserved a limited block of rooms at the venue location the night prior to the session. Participants are responsible for making their own overnight accommodations and payment. Please call and make overnight reservations today! Unused rooms will be released for general sale by the date listed below. April 10, 2018 Sheraton Imperial Hotel & Convention Center 4700 Emperor Blvd. Durham, NC 27703 (919) 941-5050 Room Cut-Off Date: March 19, 2018 Group Rate Reference: North Carolina Health Care Facilities Association April 11, 2018 Hilton Charlotte University Place 8629 J M Keynes Drive Charlotte, NC 28262 (704) 547-7444 Room Cut-Off Date: March 23, 2018 Group Rate Reference: NC Health Care Facilities Association Special Considerations Please e-mail or call Karen Lennon at the Association office at KarenL@nchcfa.org or (919) 782-3827 should you require any special arrangements including special menu considerations, hearing devices, wheelchair access, or if you have any additional questions regarding this program. Cancellations Cancellations must be sent in writing and emailed to KarenL@nchcfa.org. A full refund will be granted for cancellations received by April 05, 2018. All no-shows and cancellations after April 05, 2018 will be responsible for full registration fee. 5109 Bur Oak Circle Raleigh, NC 27612 (919) 782-3827 (Ph) (919) 787-8418 (Fax) www.nursinghomesnc.com

Requirements of Participation (RoP) Phase 3 You may complete the form below and fax to the Association office (919-787- 8418) OR REGISTER and PAY ONLINE! GO TO NursingHomesNC.com and click on Requirements of Participation (RoP) Phase 3. Credit card payments are accepted online! Members may be invoiced. Non-members must submit payment with registration or pay online. Room temperatures are difficult to regulate in large settings so please bring a sweater. Register today Space is limited! April 10 th, 2018 April 11 th, 2018 Sheraton Imperial Hotel Hilton Charlotte University Pl. 4700 Emperor Blvd. 8629 J M Keynes Drive Durham, NC 27703 Charlotte, NC 28262 Name(s) Facility/Organization Name Address E-mail Phone Fax PAYMENT OPTIONS Please Invoice (members only) Check Enclosed (You may pay with a credit card if registering online) FAX THIS FORM TO (919) 787-8418 OR MAIL TO: 5109 BUR OAK CIRCLE, RALEIGH, NC 27612