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Roadmap to Accreditation Presented by: Megan Marx-Varela, Associate Director Idessa Butler, Business Development Specialist Laura O Keefe, Senior Account Executive February 13, 2018 1

This webinar contains basic accreditation information.

What Is Accreditation? Accreditation is the process of inviting outside experts to conduct a review of your organization to validate and improve the safety and quality of care, treatment and services. 3 3

Selecting an Accrediting Body Reputation National Recognition Accreditation Requirements Surveyor Cadre Assistance & Resources Accreditation Process 4 4

The Joint Commission Over 21,000 Health Care Organizations Accredited Ambulatory Physical Health Care Behavioral Health Care Critical Access Hospitals Home Physical Health Care Hospitals Laboratory Services Nursing Care Centers (Skilled Nursing Homes) 5 5

Reputation Over 2,800 Accredited BHC Organizations 6 6

National and State Recognitions Federally deemed by SAMHSA as an approved provider of opioid treatment program accreditation Approved accreditation provider for state requirements or regulatory relief by 196 distinct administrative agencies within 50 states and the District of Columbia www.jointcommission.org/bhcs 7 7

The Joint Commission Difference: Non-prescriptive accreditation requirements based on thoroughly researched national standards Onsite-surveys that go beyond evaluation to provide insight, education and guidance Use of the Tracer Methodology to follow the experience of individuals served within the organization, allowing us to evaluate compliance using observation and interviews, not just paperwork Structural/building requirements based on the National Fire Protection Life Safety Code, the same used by your fire inspectors 8 8

Why Choose The Joint Commission: Widely respected as a mark of distinction by payers, consumers, and referral sources Aligns the organization with the health care community to take advantage of health care reform Helps your organization validate and improve the quality of care provided and expand their opportunities 9 9

What Will Accreditation Do For You? Demonstrates the organization s commitment to quality and safety Provides a management outline for leadership Supports a culture of excellence Integrates data use into daily operations Supports board members in meeting fiduciary responsibilities 10 10

Joint Commission Accreditation Requirements Requirements found in Comprehensive Accreditation Manual for Behavioral Health Care (CAMBHC) online via manual called E-dition. Based on Trauma Informed, Recovery/Resiliency Concepts. Applicability of standards determined by settings, services, programs, and specific populations. 11 11

The Joint Commission Behavioral Health Care Accreditation Requirements Care, Treatment, Services Medication Management Emergency Management National Safety Goals Environment of Care Performance Improvement Human Resource Management Record of Care, Treatment, & Services Infection Control Rights of the Individual Information Management Waived Testing Leadership Sentinel Event Policy 12 Life Safety 12

Standards and Elements of Performance Standards are: General performance expectations General structure or process Goal 13 13

Standards and Elements of Performance How standards are evaluated: Specific performance expectation Specific structure/process Objectives Scored during the On- Site Survey Scoring: Elements of Performance are scored An organization is either in compliance or not in compliance with a standard 14 14

Accessing the Requirements 17 15

Accessing the Requirements 1. Login to portal with username and password. 2. Select browse and search Eps 3. Select service profile 4. For step 1 and step 2, select all applicable settings/services that apply to program. 1. Uncheck any settings/services that do not apply. 5. Upon completion, select save as my profile. 6. Now you are ready to view and select Accreditation Requirements on the left 18 16

Steps in the Accreditation Process 1. Identify and review applicable accreditation requirements 2. Conduct a self-assessment to identify gaps 3. Implement action plans to meet the requirements 4. Undergo your on-site accreditation survey 5. Complete any post-survey Requirements for Improvement 15 17

Preparing for Accreditation: Mining For Gold Gold = Policies, procedures, practices, processes already in place that demonstrate full compliance with accreditation requirements Quick Fixes = Policies, procedures, practices, processes that demonstrate partial compliance with accreditation requirements Gaps = Lack of any policies, procedures, practices, processes to demonstrate compliance 18

Accessing the Requirements Request access to the online manual of accreditation requirements. If you would like an orientation to either the standards or application, have questions about pricing or the process. Call us! We re here to help. East West Peggy Lavin, LCSW Senior Associate Director 630/792-5411 Darrell Anderson, BA Senior Business Specialist 630/792-5866 Megan Marx-Varela, MPA Associate Director 630-792-5131 Idessa D. Butler, MBA Specialist 630-792-5165 19 19

Preparing for Accreditation Name an Accreditation Champion to: Develop and implement action plan Provide Leadership support Establish expertise and credibility Inspire staff Communicate value and benefit of accreditation Embed accreditation into organization culture and daily operations 21 20

Preparing for Accreditation Other Considerations: Do we need a consultant? Time frames Cost Human resources Other resources to consider: Peer organizations State or national associations 22 21

Applying for Accreditation 1. Request an application for accreditation 2. Complete and submit electronic application for accreditation 3. Identify a Ready Date for the on-site survey Indicate in the application which month and date during the next 12 months you think that you ll be ready for your survey 4. Submit the non-refundable $1700 accreditation deposit, which will be credited towards your accreditation fees 23 22

Helping you along the way Your Joint Commission Account Executive An Accreditation Coach who will: Help you review your application Schedule and coordinate your initial onsite survey Guide you through accreditation policies and procedures as you prepare for your survey Assist you with any post-survey activities 23

Joint Commission Connect Upon submission of your application and receipt of your deposit your account executive will provide you an overview of the following items on your secure Joint Commission Connect extranet site: Account Executive Support E-dition Intracycle Monitoring/Focused Standards Assessment Tool Leading Practice Library Perspectives Publicity Kit Standards BoosterPaks Standards Interpretation Group Survey Activity Guides Targeted Solutions Tools (Center for Transforming Health Care) 25 24

Notice of Survey 30 day notice of survey dates for initial accreditation Re-Surveys are Unannounced except for short notice for: Methadone programs* Foster Care In-home, Case Management, Assertive Community Treatment* Fewer than 11 staff or average daily census of less than 100* Community-based programs* * No exception if program is operated as a component of a hospital 26 25

The On-Site Survey Process The on-site survey agenda is in sync with an organization s normal operational systems Focus is on actual delivery of care, treatment, or services, known as Tracer Methodology - is not just paperwork review On-site survey process is customized to the setting(s), service(s) and population(s) served by the organization 27 26

What happens during an on-site survey? Opening Session insures a meaningful onsite survey experience Tracer Methodology - Traces the continuum of care, treatment or services provided Review of your Environment buildings, offices, grounds, transportation Data Session How does the organization use data? Competence of Staff Session - Reviews the processes the organization follows to ensure that they have sufficient, competent staff 28 27

What happens during an on-site survey (cont d.)? Daily Briefing - Start of each day after the first day, Review of the previous day s activities Leadership Session - An opportunity for the leaders and surveyor to discuss how the leaders can use the surveyors observations to move the organization forward Closing Session & Report - Organization receives written preliminary report of any compliance areas 29 28

Achieve Maximum Consultation during your onsite survey Educate your staff about the survey process: compliance and consultation Encourage organizational staff to be open to learning, sharing, and seeking to understand If an organization is eager to learn, grow, and improve, more consultation is likely 30 29

After Your Survey Generally 60 days to resolve any non-compliance areas found (unless they pose a high risk to patient safety or immediate threat to life). Work with your Account Executive Seek advice o Account Executive o Standards Interpretation Group Final Accreditation Decision posted upon resolution of non-compliance areas Don t forget to make use of the free publicity kit posted on our web site to publicize your new status. Visit www.jointcommission.org/bhca 30 31

About the On-site Survey Video http://www.jointcommission.org/multimedia/behavioral-healthaccreditation-about-the-on-site-survey/ 32 31

Support throughout the process The Behavioral Health Accreditation Team Available by phone or email, to walk you through the entire accreditation process Complimentary webinars Complimentary access to online Behavioral Health Care accreditation manual (E-dition) Conference calls to help you address accreditation-related questions Presentations to Leadership/Governance Team 32 33

Assistance and Resources Behavioral Health Care web page Online tools to aid in the accreditation process www.jointcommission.org/bhcs Online resources for accreditation activities Secure extranet site, E-Dition (online standards) Publications and educational opportunities available through Joint Commission Resources www.jcrinc.com 33 34

Assistance and Resources Standards Interpretation Group (SIG) Joint Commission engineer, clinical social worker, behavioral health care advanced nurse practitioner Experts on accreditation requirements Interpretation of accreditation requirements Compliance issues Applicability of standards and elements of performance Provide examples from similar agencies/organizations If you are already accredited, have submitted your application or are working on your application and have a standards related question please call 630-792-5900 or submit your question online: http://web.jointcommission.org/sigsubmission/sigquestionform.aspx (If your question concerns the Life Safety Chapter, please call 630/792-5900 and ask for a Joint Commission engineer or email engineer@jointcommission.org) 35 34

Free Webinars BEHAVIORAL HEALTH WEBINAR OFFERINGS PUT THE POWER TO BECOME ACCREDITED INTO YOUR HANDS March 14 April 17 May 15 June 12 July 10 August 14 September 11 October 16 November 7 Orientation to the Accreditation Requirements Measurement based Care Update Strategies for a Successful Survey Leveraging Accreditation to Improve the Bottom Line Conquering Challenging Standards Conduct Your Own Mock Survey High Reliability in Behavioral Health Care Medication Assisted Treatment in Substance Use Disorders Resources for Readiness All webinars will be held 12-1 PM Central Time (10-11 PT/11-12 MT/1-2 ET) For information or to register please visit us at: Pages.jointcommission.org/BH2018.html 35

Assistance and Resources Joint Commission Behavioral Health Care Annual Conference October 10-11, 2018 Rosemont, IL SAVE THE DATE! SAVE THE DATE! An opportunity for a deep dive into the accreditation experience with our experts https://www.jcrinc.com/2018-behavioral-health-care-conference-october-10-11-2018/ 37 36

Joint Commission Behavioral Health Care Accreditation The Joint Commission s Gold Seal of Approval TM means your organization has reached for and achieved the highest level of performance recognition available in the behavioral health field. 38 37

Questions? 39 38

Behavioral Health Care Accreditation Business Development Team Julia Finken, RN, BSN, MBA, CPHQ Executive Director Jfinkin@jointcommission.org 630/792-5790 Peggy Lavin, LCSW Senior Associate Director plavin@jointcommission.org 630/792-5411 Megan Marx-Varela, MPA Associate Director mmarxvarela@jointcommission.org 630/792-5131 Darrell Anderson, BA Senior Business Specialist danderson@jointcommission.org 630/792-5866 Idessa Butler, MBA Business Development Specialist ibutler@jointcommission.org 630/792-5165 Laura O Keefe Senior Account Executive lokeefe@jointcommission.org 630/792-5233 40 39

See you soon on the road to accreditation! 41 40