Cultivating LTC Leaders-Mastering LTC Survey Process Part 2

This webinar will help you understand what to expect after surveyors exit your facility, including legal aspects of the statement of deficiency, enforcement remedies that may be imposed, how to write an effective plan of correction, and how to challenge and correct deficiencies through the IDR/IIDR and Administrative Law Hearing process. Leaders will advance skills in challenging and correcting deficiencies

WEBINAR: Mastering the Long Term Care Survey Process Part 2:Post Survey Essentials

February 3. 2021 Webinar -  2:00 PM - 3:00 PM (ET)

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Webinar Series: Cultivating LTC Leaders: Topics in Regulatory, Legal, and Compliance Management
This 12 month webinar series addresses hot topics in nursing home operations to develop skills in
managing current clinical- regulatory, legal and compliance risks. A team of expert presenters offers
insight on systems and strategies to advance preparedness for the varied challenges facing LTC leaders,
with practical solutions, templates, tools and resources. Recordings of live sessions are included with
the webinar purchase.

Learning Objectives

At the conclusion of this session, the learner will:

  1.  Understand the enforcement remedies that may be imposed by CMS and State Survey Agencies
  2. Identify key components of writing an effective plan of correction
  3. Understand the IDR/IIDR and Administrative Law Hearing process

Course Content

  • 10 minutes Overview of what to expect after surveyors exit
  • 20 minutes Legal aspects of the statement of deficiency and writing an effective plan of correction
  • 15 minutes Enforcement Remedies
  • 10 minutes Credible Allegation of Compliance for Immediate Jeopardy citations
  • 10 minutes IDR/IIDR and Administrative Law Hearing process
  • 10 minutes Closing Comments/ Q&A

Target Audience: Nursing Facility Leadership

Instructional Level: Intermediate

Contact Hours: 1

What to Expect:

Participants will advance proficiency in identifying and mitigating facility risks and gain practical skills in implementing operational strategies to address critical industry challenges.

Presented By:

Shelly Maffia MSN, MBA, RN, LNHA, QCP, CHC, CLNC

Janine Lehman RN, LNC, RAC-CT

Proactive Training Team:
The Proactive clinical education team includes experienced health
facility administrator, legal nurse consultant, compliance officer, MDS
and reimbursement experts with backgrounds in multi-facility operations,
contract therapy services, survey management, healthcare compliance,
clinical program development, QAPI, and litigation support.
Learn more about our team at www.proactivemedicalreview.com

Registration fee:

Members: $55 per person

Nonmember: $110 per person

Continuing Education

The Kentucky Association of Health Care Facilities is an approved provider of continuing education by the Kentucky Board of Nursing, #5-0002.  To receive the 1.00 contact hours, you must complete the entire program. Certificates may be printed once the program evaluation is submitted. Disclaimer Statement: The Kentucky Board of Nursing approval of an individual continuing education provider does not constitute endorsement of program content.

Cancellation Policy

Cancellations must be made in writing and emailed to [email protected] or faxed to 502-425-3431. Cancellations by phone will not be accepted. Cancellations received no later than  December 30th will receive a full refund. Cancellations received between January 27 to February 2nd  will receive a refund of 1/2. Registrants who do not attend or who do not complete the full seminar will not receive a refund unless prior written notice is given to the KAHCF office. 

When
2/3/2021 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Eastern Standard Time
Where
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