History and Physicals Understanding the CMS and Joint Commission Standards for Hospitals

HEALTHCARE Aug 17, 2020 120 minutes
01:00 PM EST 12:00 PM CST 11:00 AM MST 10:00 AM PST

Description:-

Did you know that CMS made a change effective November 29, 2019, regarding H&Ps? Healthy outpatients may not be required to have a history and physical. The process to do will be explained including a required policy, Medical Staff and Board approval, revised medical staff bylaws, and more. The webinar will discuss what should be in the policy. The interpretive guidelines and survey procedure will be published around the summer of 2020.

Many hospitals are confused over what is required by hospitals in the CMS hospital Conditions of Participation Manual and by the Joint Commission standards. In fact, CMS noted in a past memo, that they frequently receive questions on this, and in response, CMS issues a clarification statement.

Come attend this program and learn what is required to be in the history and physicals and how to meet compliance with both the CMS hospital conditions of participation and with the Joint Commission standards. CMS has five separate tag numbers. CMS has also issued a deficiency memo so information will be given on how many hospitals received deficiencies in this area. This will also include the standards for critical access hospitals.

The Joint Commission has many frequently asked questions on H&Ps that will be discussed including delegation of H&P, H&P for outpatient procedures, medical students doing H&Ps, podiatrists or dentists doing H&P, prenatal assessment, update requirements content of the H&P and authentication of H&Ps.

Hospitals need to ensure that hospital policies and procedures meet the H&P requirements. Medical staff by-laws must also be in compliance with the regulations and interpretive guidelines and standards.

Objectives:-

  • Recall that CMS has five H&P requirements in the hospital conditions of participation that all hospitals that accept Medicare must follow
  • Discuss that Joint Commission has standards on H&P
  • Recall that CMS issued clarification changes for hospitals on H&Ps in a CMS survey and certification memo
  • Describe that the hospital must have medical staff by-laws and policies that include the requirements for H&Ps
  • Discuss what hospitals have to do to implement the new rule that H&Ps do not need to be done on healthy outpatients.

Detailed Outline:-

Introduction to the CMS hospital CoP requirements

  • CMS current hospital CoP manual
  • How to locate changes
  • Tag 358  and 359 on H&P in Medical Staff section
  • Tag 461 and 463 on H&P in Medical Records section
  • Tag 952 in surgery services
  • The new exception for healthy outpatients
  • How to draft a policy for the new exception
  • How to process the issue and MS and Board approval
  • Medical staff by-laws
  • 24-hour update rule and the 30-day rule
  • Updates the day of surgery or procedure requiring anesthesia
  • What constitutes anesthesia
  • H&P on the chart before surgery
  • Exceptions for emergencies
  • Who can perform
  • When is an H&P required?
  • Documentation in the medical record
  • H&P done by the non-credentialed practitioner
  • CMS clarification memo
  • CAH requirements and new tag numbers in 2020

The Joint Commission H&P standards

  • Medical staff chapter
  • Record of care chapter standards
  • Provision of care chapter standards
  • Documenting H&P
  • 24 hour and the 30-day rule
  • MS by-laws
  • Qualified physician and delegation
  • FAQ on H&P
  • H&P for outpatient procedures
  • Medical students doing H&P
  • Content of H&P
  • Podiatrist doing H&P
  • Prenatal record
  • Authentication of the H&P
  • H&P for outpatient procedures

Who Should Attend?

  • Chief  Medical Officer
  • Chief Nursing Officer
  • OR staff and OR nurses
  • Director of HIM
  • PAT department staff
  • Outpatient nurses and staff
  • Surgery nurses
  • Chief Risk Officer
  • Chief Operating Officer
  • MS staff and physicians, PA and NP
  • Risk Managers
  • Compliance Officers
  • Director of Regulatory Affairs
  • Outpatient Director
  • Hospital legal counsel
  • Joint Commission Director
  • Director of Health Information Management
  • Anyone involved in ensuring compliance with the history and physical requirements from the Joint Commission and CMS hospital conditions of participation.
Presenter BIO

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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