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Date: February 7Time: 1:00 pm EST
Looking for ways to boost your performance improvement efforts and make the most of your My InnerView data? Register today for an insightful webinar, developed by My Innerview in partnership with the National Center for Assisted Living (NCAL), that will show you how to utilize your employee, family, and resident survey results to enhance your performance improvement program.
Join Mary Tellis-Nayak, VP of Quality Initiatives for My InnerView, to gain valuable information about integrating your data into your quality improvement efforts to favorably impact your organizational performance.
By attending this webinar, you will be able to:Explain how to turn your data into actionable intelligence
Discover the measures that affect quality improvementIdentify organizational strengths and opportunities to improve
Can't make it? Register anyway and you'll gain access to the on-demand recording for 30 days to view at your convenience. If you have questions, please write to info@myinnerview.com.
Date: February 9, 2012Time: 10:00 am -11:30am ESTCost: $50 per connection for members of any of the participating Indiana’s long term care organizations have come together to provide an in-depth review of the new reporting mandate. This 60 minute webinar will review legal requirements of ISDH implementation guidance/timelines, practical implementation tips for policy and procedure drafting, staff training, and a few practical examples of crimes and subsequent reports. CE credits are available for Health Facility Administrators.
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Date: February 15, 2012Time:2:00 pm – 3:00 pm EasternCost: This program is free of charge to existing and potential Innovatix members
Presenters:Brad Kile, PhD and S. Leigh Davitian, JD Dumbarton Group and Associates
Innovatix cordially invites healthcare professionals to participate in a lunchtime teleconference. The purpose of this activity is to provide the pharmacist with current updates in health care reform that will affect their businesses.1. Compare current Medicaid reimbursement to pharmacies with new proposed federal regulations to implement Average Acquisition Cost (AAC) and Average Manufacturer Price (AMP).2. Identify key changes in Medicare Part B payments under the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule.3. Describe opportunities for health professionals under the new Accountable Care Organization (ACO) programs being implemented by Medicare in April and July of 2012.4. Summarize the new Medicare Independence at Home demonstration program and how it will impact health professionals that care for patients in home care settings.
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Date: Friday, March 16Time: 10:00 am - 11:00 amCost: Free to IHCA Members; Non-Members: $50 (per connection)
Given the rise of F329 related tags, it is important to evaluate all medications for appropriate use. This discussion will focus primarily on medications used to treat behaviors. The objectives are to understand the role of medications to modify behaviors, to review proper documentation procedure and to recognize when discontinuation of medications should be done. In addition, the recent report from the OIG will be reviewed and discussed.
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Dates: February 16-17 Location: Clarion Hotel & Conference Center2930 Waterfront Pkwy W. Dr., Indianapolis, IN Fees: IHCA Members: $225, Non-IHCA Members: $325
11.75 CEUs for Indiana HFAs
Course Program: This workshop provides proven QIS strategies to immediately incorporate into your day to day operational procedures. Identifying and managing risks is the foundation to survive this new survey process. This group of national speakers bring valuable information in an enjoyable workshop atmosphere. Their “Who’s Minding the Store”series focuses on pulling together customer service compliance, regulatory compliance, clinical compliance and financial compliance into one cohesive operational tool while keeping the QIS process as the common thread.
Your Voice Counts is an event that allows you to effectively communicate with your lawmakers. Packed with information and common-sense advice, this program will guide you through every step—from how a bill becomes a law to how your message can play a critical role in this legislative process. Every Voice Counts—We Need Yours!
Dates: February 21 (Note: January 17 event is cancelled.) Time 10:00 am - 2:00 pm (Lunch provided)Location: IHCA Office, One N. Capitol, Suite 100, IndianapolisCost: Free to Members, $100 for Non-Members
Date: March 8Time: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm (Registration 8:30 am)Lunch will be provided Location: Indianapolis Marriott East 7202 E. 21st St. Indianapolis, IN 46219
*CEUs for HFAs and Social Workers
This workshop will review the residential clinical records requirements; practice standards for record retention, storage, and destruction; the completion, update and signature requirements for assessments and service plans, including samples of forms; and how to prepare your records for survey while ensuring privacy and confidentiality.
Date: February 28 Program: 8:30am Registration9:00am - 4:00pm Program (lunch provided)Location: Jasper Inn and Convention Center 951 Wernsing Rd. Jasper, IN Fees: IHCA Members: $99, Non-members: $159
*6 CEUs for HFAs
Presenter: Deborah Lake, RN, RAC-CT, MDS Consultant Overview of the MDS 3.0, RAI manual updates, overview of Final Rule for FY 2012, assessment types and scheduling, transmission requirements, MDS correction policy, ADL documentation and coding, scripted interviews and the interview process, section by section reviews and the CAA process. In addition to this program, the presenter will highlight the new revisions to the MDS manual edition, April 2012.
Date: October 29 - November 2 Location: Golden Living Training Center 8460 Bearing Drive Indianapolis, IN 46268
*22.75 contact hours approved for Nurses, Physical Therapists and Physicians
The purpose of this course is to provide participants current evidence based education in the area of skin and wound management. To educate the participants in an overall comprehensive approach in risk assessment, wound assessment and patient treatment plans in wound management.
Certification provides an added credential beyond licensure and demonstrates by examination that you have acquired a core body of specialized knowledge.
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The Online Gero Nurse Prep course is a proven online learning program that prepares RNs to pass the Gerontological Certification Exam by the American Nurses Credentialing Center. The Course is sponsored by AHCA/NCAL and provided by the University of Nebraska Medical Center of Nursing. *Volume discounts for sponsoring multiple RNs For more information, click here.