Recorded Webinar | Sue Dill Calloway | Apr 01 ,2020 | 1:0:pm EST | 120 Minutes
Description
This webinar covers the hospital CoPs that affect the emergency department. These interpretive guidelines are located in two separate sections of the hospital CoP manual. Any hospital that accepts Medicare must follow the CMS CoPs and for all patients. This section discusses staffing requirements, provision of services both on and off-campus, EMTALA, required policies and procedures, training requirements, medical director requirement, and compliance with standards of care. It will also discuss the requirements for restraint and seclusion, grievances, and protocols. This program will help education what hospital emergency departments need to do to prevent being out of compliance with the CMS hospital requirements.
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Who Should Attend?
Emergency department physicians, nurses, mid-level providers (such as PA and NP) and staff, chief medical officer, chief nursing officer, compliance officer, patient safety officer, in- house legal counsel, risk managers, director of regulatory compliance, nurse supervisors, and anyone who is responsible to ensure compliance with the hospital conditions of participation.
This webinar covers the hospital CoPs that affect the outpatient department. Any hospital that accepts Medicare must follow the CMS CoPs and for all patients. There have been several changes over the past several years. Hospitals must ensure the outpatient director is qualified and competent. There must be an order for the outpatient test and the board must approve this whether credentialed and privileged or not. The outpatient department must follow standards of care and practice and these will be discussed.
This program will also cover the final changes to the outpatient section. These were published in the Hospital Improvement Rule that went into effect on November 29, 2019. The hospital will be required to have a policy and designate which outpatient departments will require an RN. CMS feels that documentation in the outpatient area is often inadequate. There are additional changes that will be discussed.
This webinar will also discuss what deficiencies hospitals have been received in the outpatient area and why hospitals are being cited by CMS. CMS publishes quarterly deficiency data.
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Who Should Attend?
Outpatient department director, physicians, nurses, mid-level providers (such as PA and NP) and staff, chief medical officer, chief nursing officer, compliance officer, patient safety officer, in-house legal counsel, risk managers, director of regulatory compliance, nurse supervisors, and anyone who is responsible to ensure compliance with the hospital conditions of participation.
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