This program will cover the CMS (Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services) hospital Conditions of Participation regulations for Utilization Review. Every hospital that accepts Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement must be in compliance with these standards. Compliance with the UR standards is more important to avoid penalties from the Recovery Audit Contractors (RACs) and other organizations such as the OIG.
Preventing unnecessary readmissions is essential. Hospitals that have a higher rate of readmission now receive less money from CMS. This is why there is increased surveillance activity in the area of discharge planning.
It is important to establish medical necessity especially in light of the RAC program so hospitals do not have to pay back the money. So what’s in your UR plan? This webinar will discuss what is typically found in a UR plan.
This program will discuss why hospitals get cited by CMS. Information will be provided about the deficiency reports.
Does your hospital have a contract with your state QIO? Is there concise documenting in the chart regarding medical necessity and compliance with the two-midnight rule? This program will also discuss the MOON form required for outpatient observation patients.
Utilization Review
Anyone involved with the UR process or anyone who is required to comply with the standards. This could include the following:
Sue Dill Calloway, R.N., M.S.N, J.D. is a nurse attorney and President of Patient Safety and Healthcare Consulting and Education. She is also the past Chief Learning Officer for the Emergency Medicine Patient Safety Foundation and a current board member. She was a director for risk management and patient safety for five years for the Doctors Company. She was the past VP of Legal Services at a community hospital in addition to being the Privacy Officer and the Compliance Officer. She worked for over 8 years as the Director of Risk Management and Health Policy for the Ohio Hospital Association. She was also the immediate past director of hospital patient safety and risk management for The Doctors Insurance Company in Columbus area for five years. She does frequent lectures on legal and risk management issues and writes numerous publications.
Sue has been a medico-legal consultant for over 30 years. She has done many educational programs for nurses, physicians, and other health care providers on topics such as nursing law, ethics and nursing, malpractice prevention, HIPAA medical record confidentiality, EMTALA anti-dumping law, Joint Commission issues, CMS issues, documentation, medication errors, medical errors, documentation, pain management, federal laws for nursing, sentinel events, MRI Safety, Legal Issues in Surgery, patient safety and other similar topics. She is a leading expert in the country on CMS hospital CoPs issues and does over 250 educational programs per year. She was the first one in the country to be a certified professional in CMS. She also teaches the course for the CMS certification program.
She also writes many articles for Briefing on the Joint Commission. She also writes articles on ambulatory surgery and present educational programs on ambulatory surgery issues. She was affiliated with Mount Carmel College of Nursing as an adjunct nursing professor for over seventeen years. She was also a trial attorney for eight years defending nurses, physicians and healthcare facilities.
She has been employed in the nursing profession for more than 30 years. Ms. Calloway has legal experience in medical malpractice defense for physicians, nurses and other health professionals. She is also certified in healthcare risk management by the American Society of Healthcare Risk Managers.
Ms. Calloway received her AD in nursing from Central Ohio Technical College, her BA, BSN, MSN (summa cum laude) and JD (with honors) degrees are from Capital University in Columbus. She is a member of many professional organizations. She has a certificate in insurance from the American Insurance Institute.
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