Hospital Conditions of Participation

 Available : All Days  Presented By : Laura A. Dixon
 Category : Healthcare  Event Type : Recorded Webinar

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Description

This ten-part online seminar series will cover a majority of the CMS Hospital CoP manual – Appendix A. It is an excellent way to educate everyone in your hospital on all the sections of the CMS hospital manual, especially ones that apply to their department.

Every hospital that accepts payment for Medicare and Medicaid patients must comply with the Conditions of Participation. The manual has interpretive guidelines that must be followed for all patients treated in the hospital or hospital-owned departments. Facilities with deemed status accredited by the Joint Commission (TJC), HFAP, CIHQ, and DNV Healthcare must follow these regulations.

Sections addressed include infection prevention and control and antibiotic stewardship program, QAPI, medical record services, dietary, utilization review, emergency services, surgical services, anesthesia, PACU, medical staff, nursing services, lab, rehabilitation, radiology, respiratory, physical environment, pharmacy, organ and tissue procurement, patient rights including restraint and seclusion, and discharge planning.

The interpretive guidelines serve as the basis for determining hospital compliance and though some changes from 2020 continue to have interpretive guidelines and survey procedures pending, hospitals are still expected to comply with the regulations. This program will include the 2020 changes, 2023 and 2024 updates and where some of the gaps continue – absence of interpretive guidelines and survey procedures, and any recent updates.

CMS CoPs Part - 1

Part One of Ten: Introduction, hospital deficiency reports, CMS Survey Memos of interest, compliance with laws including OCR 1557, required education, emergency services, and outpatient services.

Learning Objectives:

  • Discuss how to locate the current CMS CoP manual
  • Describe essential requirements from recent memos, including texting of orders
  • Describe the requirements of emergency services to be integrated into other services
  • Discuss the necessary number and types of personnel for outpatient services.

CMS CoPs Part - 2

Part Two of Ten: Patient Rights: Advance Directives, Giving Consent, Interpreters, Grievances, Exercise of Patient Rights, Disclosures, Privacy, Safety, Ligature Risks, Abuse and Neglect, Confidentiality, and Visitation, Restraint and Seclusion

Learning Objectives:

  • Describe the requirement for a hospital to have a grievance policy and procedure in place
  • Recall that interpreters should be provided for patients with limited English proficiency and hearing impairment
  • Describe the various patient rights including providing consent, forming advance directives, and visitation rights
  • Recall that CMS has restraint standards that hospitals must follow.

CMS CoPs Part - 3

Part Three of Ten: Nursing

Learning Objectives:

  • Describe which medications must be given timely and within one of three blocks of time
  • Recall the requirements for a director of nursing for each hospital
  • Recall that all order/protocols should be approved by the Medical Staff and an order entered into the medical record and signed off
  • Recall that the hospital must have a safe opioid policy approved by the MEC and staff must be educated on the policy.

CMS CoPs Part - 4

Part Four of Ten: Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Services

Learning Objectives:

  • Recall the drug storage and pharmacy management requirements
  • Discuss patient safety issues with compounding pharmacies
  • Explain the several types of medication events
  • Recall that the hospital must have a safe opioid policy approved by the MEC and staff must be educated on the policy.

CMS CoPs Part - 5

Part Five of Ten: Governing Body (Board), Medical Staff, Utilization Review

Learning Objectives:

  • Recall the requirements for an effective governing body and its respective responsibilities
  • Discuss the board's responsibilities for telemedicine providers
  • Recall the necessary requirements for effective credentialing of providers
  • Discuss the composition of the utilization review committee.

CMS CoPs Part - 6

Part Six of Ten: Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement, Discharge Planning

Learning Objectives:

  • Recall the requirements for and elements of a QAPI program
  • Discuss the governing body’s responsibilities for the QAPI program
  • Recall that patients referred to a post-acute care provider – PAC – must be given a list in writing of those available and this must be documented in the medical record
  • Discuss the requirement for a discharge evaluation and when requested – a discharge plan be developed.

CMS CoPs Part - 7

Part Seven of Ten: Medical Records

Learning Objectives:

  • Recall the requirements for a security risk analysis
  • Describe the time limitations for a history and physical for an inpatient undergoing an elective surgery
  • Describe the mandatory elements of informed consent
  • Recall what must be included in any medical record
  • Describe the four exceptions to information blocking.

CMS CoPs Part - 8

Part Eight of Ten: Surgery, PACU, Anesthesia and Organ Procurement

Learning Objectives:

  • Recall the required surgical policies
  • Discuss recent updates to surgical consent requirements to include exams outside of designated procedure
  • Recall that CMS has specific things that are required to be documented in the medical record regarding the post-anesthesia assessment
  • Describe that all staff must be trained in the hospital’s policy on organ donation.

CMS CoPs Part - 9

Part Nine of Ten: Laboratory, Radiology services, Dietary, Rehabilitation and Respiratory services

Learning Objectives:

  • Recall the requirement for adequate laboratory services
  • Describe the need for radiology policies, including radiation safety and the need for qualified staff
  • Discuss the new option of credentialing the dietician to order diets – if allowed by the state
  • Recall the requirements for optional services of rehab and respiratory services.

CMS CoPs Part - 10

Part Ten of Ten: Infection Prevention and Control and Antibiotic Stewardship Program, Plant and Physical Environment, Emergency Preparedness

Learning Objectives:

  • Discuss that CMS requires many policies in infection prevention and control
  • Recall the duties and responsibilities of the infection preventionist and leader of the antibiotic stewardship programs
  • Describe the need for a facility maintenance program to include water management and ligature safety
  • Recall the necessary training and testing for a hospital’s emergency preparedness program.

Who Should Attend:-

  • CEOs
  • Chief operations officers
  • Chief nursing officers
  • Chief legal officers
  • Nurses and medical staff
  • Quality managers
  • Nurse educators
  • Risk managers
  • Compliance officers
  • Chief of health information
  • Pharmacists
  • Social workers
  • Discharge planners
  • Patient safety officers
  • Outpatient director
  • Director of rehab
  • Infection control
  • Directors of radiology

Presented By : Laura A. Dixon

Laura A. Dixon served as the Director, Facility Patient Safety and Risk Management, and Operations for COPIC from 2014 to 2020. In her role, Ms. Dixon provided patient safety and risk management consulting and training to facilities, practitioners, and staff in multiple states.

Such services included the creation of presentations on risk management topics, assessment of healthcare facilities; and development of programs and compilation of reference materials that complement physician-oriented products.

Ms. Dixon has more than twenty years of clinical experience in acute care facilities, including critical care, coronary care, peri-operative services, and pain management. Prior to joining COPIC, she served as the Director of, Western Region, Patient Safety, and Risk Management for The Doctors Company, Napa, California.

In this capacity, she provided patient safety and risk management consultation to the physicians and staff in the western United States. Ms. Dixon’s legal experience includes representation of clients for Social Security Disability Insurance providing legal counsel and representation at disability hearings and appeals, medical malpractice defense, and representation of nurses before the Colorado Board of Nursing.

As a registered nurse and attorney, Laura holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Regis University, RECEP of Denver, a Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from Drake University College of Law, Des Moines, Iowa, and a Registered Nurse Diploma from Saint Luke’s School Professional Nursing, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. She is licensed to practice law in Colorado and California.


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