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Full Day Emergency Preparedness In-Person Workshop, Monday, Oct. 23 

Space is limited so register soon!

October 23, 2017
8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. 

Where: 2821 S. Parker Road, Aurora, Colo.
Cost: HCAC members pay $175; non-members pay $250
Presenter: Jennifer Gibson, RN, HCS-D, COS-C; Senior Clinical Consultant, Axxess 

Emergencies and disasters can occur at any time. Does your home health agency have an “active” Emergency Preparedness (EP) plan in place that accounts for all the possible incidents for which you are at risk? Are your staff members properly trained for responding and coordinating the care of the patient population that you serve?

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services issued newly updated regulation for emergency preparedness on September 8, 2016 with a compliance date of November 16, 2017 or face stiff penalties. Included in the new regulation are requirements for an all hazard approach to assessing vulnerabilities for the agency and community it serves, as well as plans to overcome these potential problems. The new Emergency Preparedness regulation mandates individualized patient assessments as part of the comprehensive assessment, annual review and updates of the EP plan, and requires the agency to participate in a community-based disaster drill in addition to the annual desktop drill.

Audience
This coding seminar is for those who have management positions in a home health agency, including: Administrators, Directors of Nursing, Clinical Directors, Quality Assurance Performance Improvement Staff, Field Staff Supervisors, Therapy Directors

The Emergency Preparedness plan has always been an important part of an agency’s daily function, but is now tied to the Medicare and Medicaid Conditions of Participation (COP). Agencies who are not prepared face stiff penalties, including exclusion from participation in Medicare and Medicaid funded programs. Attending this seminar will assist in validating your current EP and better prepare to maintain and enhance compliance.

Continued Education Credits
This program has been designed to meet the continuing education requirements of the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) for 7 CEUs.

Click here for more information and to register.

 

HCAC Offering ICD-10 Revised Intermediate Coding Seminar

Space is limited so register soon!

October 24 and 25, 2017
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Day One
8:00 a.m. – Noon Day Two
HCS-D Examination offered afternoon of Day Two (see below for instructions on how to register)

Where: 2821 S. Parker Road, Aurora, Colo.
Cost: HCAC members pay $225; non-members pay $300
Presenter: Jennifer Gibson, RN, HCS-D, COS-C; Senior Clinical Consultant, Axxess 

Can you confidently say that you know all you need to know about ICD-10 and how it impacts your practice and that of your organization? If not, we are here to help. We are offering this intermediate ICD-10 coding seminar to help you understand recent updates to the ICD-10-CM code set so your agency will be ready for the coming coding year. Without a working knowledge of the guidelines and conventions of the ICD-10-CM code set, there is a risk of substantial loss of productivity and revenue loss for organizations and professionals who are not proficient.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released 2,670 changes to ICD-10-CM on Oct. 1, 2016. This was the first update since the nation transitioned to the new code set after a five-year code freeze. Specifically, there were 1,943 new, 422 revised and 305 deleted codes. Every chapter had at least some new, revised or deleted codes; and thousands of additional changes are expected October 1, 2017 as well.

HCS-D certification exam will be offered on Wednesday afternoon at this same location. Exam fee for HCAC members is $296.10, and non-members pay $329. CLICK HERE to register for the exam. This is the form that all exam takers should use to register for the exam prior to the event. There are three ways that members or attendees can register for the exam, by phone, fax or mail. If the exam taker is going to register over the phone with a customer service representative, you must provide the conference code on the form at the bottom, right hand corner (CO10252017). This is mandatory for the correct location of the exam and if any discounts apply for the state association members. You may also fax the exam registration form to Decision Health at 800-785-9212.

**Online registrations do NOT have an option for the testing location and any discounts. Please do NOT register for the exam online.

Audience
This coding seminar is for those who have coding experience in either ICD-9 or ICD-10 code sets and desire a refresher course on guidelines and conventions. Attendees will review the coding “rules” and learn how to apply them to commonly coded disease processes such as diabetes, cardiopulmonary diseases, wounds, neoplasms, GI/GU disorders, musculoskeletal disorders, strokes, fractures, as well as aftercare and status codes.

Learning Objectives

  • Attendees will learn to apply current ICD-10-CM coding conventions and guidelines to common home health scenarios.
  • Attendees will show proficiency in using the ICD-10-CM code set to select and sequence codes as instructed by official guidelines.
  • Attendees will understand the coder's role in the agency as it applies to collecting and reporting diagnoses in cooperation with the clinician and physician provider. 

Continued Education Credits
This program has been designed to meet the continuing education requirements of the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) and pre-approved by the Board of Medical Specialty Coding and Compliance (BMSCC) for 10 HCS-D CEUs

Click here for more information and to register.

 

HCAC Is Offering The HCS-D Exam On Wednesday, Oct. 25

HCS-D certification exam will be offered on Wednesday afternoon following the conclusion of the 1.5 day ICD-10 Revised Intermediate Coding Seminar on Oct. 24-25.

Exam fees:
HCAC members pay $296.10
Non-members pay $329. 

CLICK HERE to register for the exam. This is the form that all exam takers should use to register for the exam prior to the event. There are three ways that members or attendees can register for the exam, by phone, fax or mail. If the exam taker is going to register over the phone with a customer service representative, you must provide the conference code on the form at the bottom, right hand corner (CO10252017). This is mandatory for the correct location of the exam and if any discounts apply for the state association members. You may also fax the exam registration form to Decision Health at 800-785-9212.

**Online registrations do NOT have an option for the testing location and any discounts. Please do NOT register for the exam online.

Time: 1 p.m.
Where: 2821 S. Parker Road, Aurora, Colo.

 

 

Speaker Proposals Due Nov. 16 for HCAC's Spring 2018 Conference

Q3: Quality of Care, Quality at Work, Quality at Home. ' Conference Will Be May 16-18. Submit your proposal before the Nov. 16 deadline!

The Home Care Association of Colorado's Education Committee requests compelling speaker proposals for the 2018 Home Care, Home Health & Hospice Conference.
The 2018 conference will be attended by hundreds of provider agencies in Colorado, Wyoming and adjacent states. An accompanying trade show will include interactive demonstrations from vendors from around the nation.
HCAC seeks the following:

  • Engaging keynote presenters who can enlighten our provider members in a time of great industry change
  • Breakout presenters addressing:
    • Private pay issues
    • Technology
    • Non-Medical issues
    • Regulatory and compliance
    • NEW FOR 2018: A one-day therapy track addressing the special needs of physical therapists and others practicing in a home-health setting
  • Pre-conference proposals for Wednesday afternoon. Pre-conference sessions typically each cover four hours and so are especially good for topics requiring a "deeper dive" in a workshop-style format. They require separate attendee registration.
What's needed
Submissions are expected to include a summary of Proposed Session (Note: this session description may be used in conference marketing and brochure; please limit to 150 words).
Additionally, three Learning Objectives must be provided. (Note: These learning objectives will be a critical component of granting education credit. Hint: Learning objectives should identify what the participant will get out of the session. Write objectives that complete one of these two sentences: (1) “By participating in this workshop, participants will . . .” or (2) “On completion of this session, participants will be able to . . .”)
HCAC's Education Committee will review the submissions after the Nov. 16 deadline and make its recommendations to HCAC's board. The association expects to announce the education schedule and open registration on or just after Jan. 1, 2018.
 
 

HCAC Welcomes Newest Member

  • Hildebrand Home Care Inc., Canon City

Search for a member agency here. For a full list of 2017 member agencies, click here.

 
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