Rev Your Engines & Your Brain for 2021
THREE-PART SERIES: OASIS, Coding & Hot Topics for Home Care
OASIS - Feb. 2, 2021 | 8:30am - 4:30pm CT
Coding - Mar. 2, 2021 | 8:30am - 4:30pm CT (Rescheduled to Mar. 2)
Hot Topics - Mar. 16, 2021 | 8:30am - 4:30pm CT (Rescheduled to Mar. 16)
OASIS
Join Lisa & Teresa for a 1-day crash-course designed to update clinicians on the most current OASIS-D1 information, with a focus on assessment strategies and guidance tips for accurate data collection and response selection.
While not all OASIS items will be covered, this course will address items used for reimbursement and quality measurement, the GG items, and items that have presented problems for clinicians in the past. This workshop will provide you with the latest key OASIS-D1 resources and references in electronic format that you can continue to use to maintain a current, comprehensive knowledge of OASIS.
Highlights:
- The most recent guidance from the OASIS Guidance Manual and quarterly Q&As
- Assessment tips to ensure accurate data collection
- Scenarios to test your knowledge in applying guidance for each item
- Time points for OASIS assessment, SOC vs ROC and when a SCIC applies
- Resources and references for OASIS guidance
Coding
Change is the name of the coding game. New codes, new tabular list changes, new guidelines and new Coding Clinic interpretations, plus new home health payment changes require us to stay ahead of the game. This 1-day ICD-10 coding course will include the following:
- Explanation of diagnosis coding in PDGM
- The impact of the primary diagnosis and comorbidities on payment calculation and claim submission
- Relevant code changes, additions and deletions, and changes in coding guidance for 2021
- Home health and hospice coding practice, common misunderstandings will be clarified with plenty of scenarios and tools to increase accuracy.
Lack of training leads to denials, up-coding or down-coding, potentially resulting in decreased cash flow. Increase your coding knowledge and understanding and gain the expertise your agency needs to survive the 2021 changes. With government auditors targeting home care, now is the time to ensure that you are coding correctly and protecting your revenue.
Highlights:
- Explain the role of diagnosis coding in the PDGM home health payment model
- Identify new codes and guidelines effective, October 1, 2020
- Identify compliance issues related to coding accuracy
- Identify common errors in coding
- Demonstrate application of coding guidelines to typlical HH and hospice scenarios
- Explain the use of the new diagnosis codes for COVID-19
Clinical Hot Topics for Home Care
NEW skills, NEW training tools and NEW topics to ensure you don’t get hustled into the same old predictable education. Join Lisa & Teresa for a 1-day course as they discuss hot topics including:
- RAP submission for 2021
- Lessons learned from Review Choice Demonstration
- Discharge planning CoPs - tips and tools
- Behvaior changes to survive PDGM
- Quality reporting changes for 2021
- And more
About the speakers
Lisa Selman-Holman, JD, BSN, RN, COS-C, HCS-O, HCS-D
With more than 30 years’ experience, Lisa has done it all in home health care, from being an entry-level nurse to home care executive, and now, national educator and consultant. She is known for her comprehensive knowledge of home health and hospice regulations and her ability to communicate with insight and humor.
Teresa Northcutt, BSN, RN, COS-C, HCS-D, HCS-H
Teresa is an expert instructor who uses her years of home health experiences to illustrate concepts and guide you easily through application scenarios that are typical for home care patients.
Continuing education
OASIS
- 6.5 Clock Hours Administrator/Alternate
- 6.5 Contact Hours for Continuing Education for Nurses
- 6 HCS-O CEUS
Coding
- 6.5 Clock Hours Administrator/Alternate
- 6.5 Contact Hours for Continuing Education for Nurses
- 6 HCS-D CEUS
Hot Topics
- 6.5 Clock Hours Administrator/Alternate
- 6.5 Contact Hours for Continuing Education for Nurses
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.