[Live Stream, Jan 12-13] QAPI Virtual Master Class

Tuesday, 12 January 2021 8:30 AM - Wednesday, 13 January 2021 11:30 AM CST

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Tuesday, 12 January 2021 8:30 AM - Wednesday, 13 January 2021 11:30 AM CST

QAPI Virtual Master Class 

The Public Health Emergency has put a lot of things on hold for home health. One of the things agencies put aside was their QAPI program, but comprehensive state surveys have resumed and this CoP requirement is again a focus point.

The 2018 Home Health Conditions of Participation require agencies to have a comprehensive quality assessment performance improvement (QAPI) program that can positively impact outcomes in clinical care, infection prevention and control, and effectiveness of interdisciplinary care coordination. Improving your outcomes has never been more important!

You may have a “QA” program at your agency now: How effective is it? Does it meet the requirements of the 2018 CoPs? Is it worth the time you spend on it, or is it mostly “busy work” that looks good on paper, but doesn’t really improve your quality of care outcomes?

Selman-Holman brings Teresa Northcutt, Quality Specialist, right to you (virtually) for a QAPI Master Class.  You’ll get hands on practice with your reports (not those faux reports), evaluate your QAPI program to ensure it meets the CoPs, and develop a customized QAPI project to address one of your target measures.

This program has been adapted to a virtual format with two morning group programs and a personal session the first afternoon to review your data reports. The class will include the following:

Tuesday January 12, 8:30am-Noon (Group Session)
  • Outline the key components of QAPI in the 2018 Conditions of Participation and Interpretive Guidelines
  • Explain QAPI using Joint Commission and Institute for Healthcare Improvement principles
  • Use data resources to identify high-risk, high-volume, problem-prone areas of care and choose appropriate targets for improvement
  • Learn techniques of Root Cause Analysis, brainstorming and PDSA (rapid cycle improvement using Plan-Do-Study-Act) as part of your QAPI process, with chart audit tools specific for your chosen measures.
  • Apply QAPI principles and processes for an infection control measure, an outcome measure and a process measure using home health case studies
Tuesday afternoon (Individual Agency Sessions)

Individual sessions with each agency to review your agency’s CASPER reports to analyze, identify and prioritize areas of focus for your agency’s QAPI program.

Wednesday January 13, 8:30am-11:30am (Group Session)
  • Develop a QAPI action plan for each of 2-3 target measures selected based on the data analysis from Monday
  • Templates adapted for your target outcomes, including problem statement, root cause analysis, action plan, PDSA worksheets, and monitoring tools.
  • Identify data resources, Home Health Quality Improvement best practice packages and other resources to compliment your QAPI activities
  • Discuss how care coordination best practices can be integrated into QAPI to improve outcome measure performance and patient satisfaction scores.
Speaker

Teresa Northcutt, BSN, RN, COS-C, HCS-D, HCS-H, OASIS and Quality Specialist, Senior Associate Consultant, Selman-Holman, Briggs Healthcare

Teresa Northcutt has provided educational programs on OASIS assessment, ICD-9 and ICD-10 coding, agency communications and processes, documentation, quality outcome improvement, and care transitions for regional and state conferences. With 35+ years of experience as Clinical Services and QI/Education manager with home health agencies, a hospital patient educator and quality improvement facilitator, and a program manager with Primaris, the Missouri QIO, Teresa brings comprehensive and contemporary knowledge of home care and quality improvement methods. Teresa joined Selman-Holman and Associates in 2011, and is certified in OASIS competency (COS-C), Homecare Coding Specialist-Diagnosis (HCS-D) and Homecare Coding Specialist – Hospice (HCS-H).

 

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  • 7.0 Clock Hours for HCSSA Administrators and Alternates

Selman-Holman & Associates, A Briggs Healthcare Company is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

 

Questions? Please contact Selman-Holman at Sarah@selmanholman.com or dial 214.550.1477 ext 7.

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Teresa Northcutt, BSN, RN, COS-C, HCS-D, HCS-H
Senior Associate Consultant

Teresa Northcutt has provided educational programs on OASIS assessment, ICD-9 and ICD-10 coding, agency communications and processes, documentation, quality outcome improvement, and care transitions for regional and state conferences. With 35+ years of experience as Clinical Services and QI/Education manager with home health agencies, a hospital patient educator and quality improvement facilitator, and a program manager with Primaris, the Missouri QIO, Teresa brings comprehensive and contemporary knowledge of home care and quality improvement methods. Teresa joined Selman-Holman and Associates in 2011, and is certified in OASIS competency (COS-C), Homecare Coding Specialist-Diagnosis (HCS-D) and Homecare Coding Specialist – Hospice (HCS-H).

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About Teresa Northcutt, BSN, RN, COS-C, HCS-D, HCS-H

Senior Associate Consultant