Enhancing Quality Improvement for Home Health Care: A 5-Part Series

February 20, March 19, April 16, and May 21

11:00 AM - 12:30 PM

 

As home care patients care needs become more complex, we as home care providers need to ensure that we are prepared to provide the best quality of care. HCA is sponsoring a new series of quality focused webinars that offers a range of topics, from developing and improving your quality improvement plans and metrics, to key insights on data driven approaches to improve patient care transitions, and strategies for combating implicit bias in home care nursing, and more.  

 

Pricing Options: 

Individual Sessions HCA Member: $99 each session 

 

Full Series HCA Member: $349 

 

Individual Sessions Non-Member: $149 each session


Full Series HCA Member: $649  

 

Session Details: This 5-part series will be held from January 2024 through May 2024. Each session will be held every third Tuesday of the month from 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM. All attendees will be provided with session handouts and recording.

Session One

Developing an Effective Quality Assurance Performance Improvement Program

January 16, 2024

Recording and Handouts Available with Full Series Registration


Charles M. Breznicky Jr. RN MSN MBA HCS-D, Director, Operations Consulting, SimiTree

 

This webinar will review the requirements of a Quality Assurance Performance Improvement (QAPI) program under the Medicare Home Health Conditions of Participation. We will discuss how to determine where to focus efforts to improve agency operations and the delivery of care. This will include how data is used to identify areas in need of improvement, the importance of making the data visible to team members and seeking input on improving the identified metrics. The webinar will review helpful tools in sharing data points, tracking projects, and how to continuously monitor improvement initiatives.


Session Two

Minding the Gap: Data Driven Approaches to Improved Patient Care Transitions

February 20, 2024 from 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM 

 

Patrick Archambeault RN, MS, CCM, Assistant Director of Partnership for Community Health 


Sara Butterfield, RN, BSN, CPHQ, Assistant Vice President of the Health Care Quality Improvement Program, IPRO Quality Innovation Network/Quality Improvement Organization (QIN-QIO) 

Moderated Panel of Care Coalition Partners 


IPRO, the CMS Medicare Quality Innovation Network – Quality Improvement Organization (QIN-QIO) for New York, will provide an overview of the Care Transition demographics and data trends for readmissions, Emergency Department utilization and high-volume diagnoses for the home health patient population in New York State. This session will focus on how cross-setting collaboration plays a pivotal role in reducing avoidable hospital readmissions and improving overall health outcomes in home healthcare. IPRO’s Sara Butterfield and Patrick Archambeault will moderate a lively panel discussion with agency leaders from high performing care coalitions, who will offer insights on how they moved beyond their respective ‘siloes’ to enhance the delivery of coordinated care in their communities.


Session Three

Developing a Quality Improvement Plan to Meet LHCSA Metrics

March 19, 2024 from 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM



Sharon Niman R.N., President, ClinOps Consulting 


This webinar will review the LHCSA regulatory requirements for establishing and maintaining a quality assessment and improvement program whose purpose is to enhance the quality of care and treatment. This session will provide a foundation of developing a quality improvement plan and identifying areas of improvement for meeting your identified metrics and ways to market your quality indicators to partner CHHAs and managed care plans. This webinar will also review helpful resources and tools. 



Session Four

Strategies to Combat Implicit Bias in Home Care Nursing  

April 16, 2024 from 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM 


Kendrea Todt, PhD, RN, Associate Professor of Nursing, East Tennessee State University


In this session, we will highlight implicit bias, conscious and unconscious, and share various types of biases with examples. We will discuss the associated harms of bias and recommend strategies to deconstruct implicit bias. We will discuss the power of words to heal or to harm, highlighting therapeutic and non-therapeutic language, illuminating the power of words as medicine. Communication is paramount to healing and yet the value of listening is often overlooked, and so we will identify strategies to strengthen and develop listening skills. We will define and discuss professional identity in nursing as a strategy to combat implicit bias.



Session Five

Veterans Benefits for Community Health and Home Health Care 

May 21, 2024 from 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM  


Ebony Randolph, Coach, Public Contact New York Regional Office of Veterans Affairs  


Teresa Thierbecker, LCSW, Spinal Cord Coordinator, Albany Veteran Affairs Medical Center


It is important for all health care professionals, especially home health professionals, to know and understand what benefits are available to veterans so they can access and receive services in their homes. The veteran's administration is a very large organization with a variety of benefits and services, and it can be confusing to navigate. This session will provide information that explains the benefits available to veterans through their health care benefit that providers should be aware of and to identify services that the veteran may be eligible for through the Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA) and Veterans Health Administration (VHA) programs that are applicable to home health and hospice patients receiving services in their homes.

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