Ensuring Your Staff are Up-to-Date on the Changes in the 2017 Calendar Year Home Health Prospective

HEALTHCARE Aug 01, 2017 60 minutes
01:00 PM EST 12:00 PM CST 11:00 AM MST 10:00 AM PST

Description:-

This 90 minute program will cover many different topics that directly impact the home health industry and the changes to the 2017 HHPPS for 2017 that will affect the way you bill Medicare.  After the conference, you will understand how to effectively bill for home health services to insure the maximum allowable benefits.

An online conference is the most efficient way to train your staff about these changes without having to pull them away from patient care to attend training off-site.  This is cost effective by cutting travel pay and having to find patient care coverage, among other administrative issues, while the staff is training.=

Objectives of the session :

  • To educate home health staff on all of the changes that will be affecting Medicare in 2017 when billing for home health services
  • To educate all personnel on key information every staff member needs to know regarding Medicare when billing in the home health care setting
  • Insightful and important steps that your agency will need to take to achieve success in the home health industry over the next year
  • Educate home health staff in providing care that is high quality and comprehensive, while remaining cost effective
  • To provide information on the 2017 Home Health Prospective Payment System’s impact on your program, the quality of care the patients receive, and changes you may need to make to your program to be in compliance with the HHPPS.

Who should attend ?

  • All clinical staff, including caregivers
  • All staff working in Quality Improvement
  • All staff that works to achieve compliance with government and state level rules and regulations regarding home health services
  • Administrators
  • Support staff 
Presenter BIO

J’non Griffin is a 30 year veteran of home care as an RN. She received her Master’s Degree in Health Care Administration in 2005. She has experience as a field nurse, director and executive with home health and hospice agencies, both large and small. She has served as Director of Staff Development and Appeals for home health and hospice agencies. She has taken part in mock surveys for agencies, and prepared agencies for accreditation. She has been directly involved in accreditation surveys, acquisitions and many regulatory crises with state survey agencies and the intermediary. As Regional Director of Operations for a home care company, J’non was ultimately responsible for the operations of several branch agencies. She completed billing audits, supervised personnel, handled employment issues and trained managers. Part of her responsibilities have included risk management, acting as Compliance Officer, development of policies and forms, survey compliance, appeals of Medicare denials, writing Corrective Action Plans, start-ups of parent and branch agencies, consulting with agencies on a variety of subjects and education of staff. J’non is certified as a Homecare Coding Specialist-Diagnosis (HCS-D), in hospice (HCS-H), in compliance (HCS-C), Certified in OASIS competency, COS-C, and is an AHIMA approved ICD-10-CM trainer. She is also a wound care certified (WCC) practitioner through WCEI. J’non is also on the board of Home Care Directions, and is a frequent contributor, along with an expert on Beacon’s Ask an Expert Panel. J’non has also been a contributor to the Decision Health Publication, The Diagnosis Coding Pro, and Eli’s Newsletter. She has presented several webinars, and has been a national speaker several times on varying subjects.

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