- Review Your Facility Data by August 23
- New Resources About Home Dialysis
- Improved Patient Health Outcomes through Peer Mentor Navigators
- ESRD QIP Corner
- Network's Publications
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- Cultural Competency
- Depression and Mental Health Resources
- KCER Alerts and Recalls
- Update Admit/Discharge Records in CROWNWeb!
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Review Your Facility Data By August 23, 2018
The PY2019 Preview Period for the ESRD QIP will begin on July 23, 2018, and end on August 23, 2018
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The Preview Period provides an important opportunity for each facility to review and ask questions about its ESRD QIP scores and any potential payment reductions that may result. During the Preview Period, facilities will be able to access a Performance Score Report (
PSR)
to learn about how their estimated Total Performance Scores were calculated. CMS updated this year’s Preview PSR to provide more-streamlined reporting of facility performance.
On July 11, 2018 CMS will present a webinar on the PY2019 Preview Period
to discuss how to access, review, and submit clarification questions and/or a formal inquiry about a facility’s estimated scores before the close of the Preview Period. Find details and register at
https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/4774560365192234755
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In preparation for the PY 2019 Preview Period, CMS encourages all facilities to review and update their authorized users in accordance with the updated password requirements for Enterprise Identity Management (
EIDM
) accounts as applied to ESRD Quality Reporting System (
EQRS
); see
http://mycrownweb.org/2017/06/new-eidem-password-requirements/
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Each facility also must designate a point of contact (POC) in EQRS;
facilities without a POC will not be able to access their Preview PSRs, nor will they be able to submit clarification questions or a formal inquiry
. If your facility has not established authorized users and a POC, CMS encourages you to do so as soon as possible.
Contact the QualityNet Help Desk with your questions or concerns about use of the ESRD QIP system at
qnetsupport-esrd@hcqis.org
, or 866-288-8912. Monday-Friday between 5 am and 5 pm PDT.
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New Resources About Home Dialysis
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Dispelling myths and providing concrete information regarding home modalities is often a challenge for in-center chairside dialysis practitioners. Another ESRD Network organization (HealthInsight ESRD Alliance Network 16 and 18) has created materials that help patients distinguish between myth and fact in an easy FAQ format. We hope these materials, which can be found at the links below, provide resources for you to offer your patients when they are considering whether home therapy is right for them.
My Choice, Home Dialysis - MYTH VS. REALITY
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Improved Patient Health Outcomes through Peer Mentor Navigators
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Peer Mentoring – A Win-Win for Your Facility and Your Patients
Did you know that peer mentoring has been proven to be a successful strategy to educate patients about their options for treatment, including transplant? The Network has resources and tools available to help train patients who are interested in becoming peer mentors and transplant navigators. Contact the Network today to sign up your facility for the Network’s new peer mentorship training program.
According to the National Kidney Foundation, peer support is reported to be effective in helping kidney patients adjust to kidney disease, long-term dialysis therapy and kidney transplantation. Peer support programs utilize someone who is living with the same disease to assist patients in managing their own health. This can be particularly effective when the patient is newly diagnosed or is having trouble coming to terms with the disease. In addition, peer support has become strongly linked with attempts to increase patients’ ability to self-manage their condition, and the drive to improve healthcare outcomes. Peer support works because patients are able to give each other something the clinician does not have, shared life experience.
A peer mentor empowers fellow patients to move forward with their lives after being diagnosed with ESRD. Peer mentoring provides support and increases the confidence that many new patients need, and offers patients access to someone who has been through the similar experiences and can understand their concerns. Peer mentors can come from all backgrounds. Mentors should be individuals with positive outlooks on managing kidney disease. Individuals who are succeeding at achieving their treatment goals can provide insight to help others successfully manage kidney disease.
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Don’t miss these important updates:
What's the current status of the ESRD QIP?
The ESRD QIP establishes incentives for dialysis facilities serving the ESRD population to meet
performance
standards established by CMS. The quality measures are improved every year via
rulemaking
. Facility evaluation and
payment reductions
in a given payment year (PY) are based on performance during a prior year.
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Learn More about Your Network's Publications
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The IPRO ESRD Network Program offers educational content for patients through our
Kidney Chronicles
and
PAC Speaks
newsletters. Primarily distributed electronically, these newsletters focus on topics that involve patient engagement and education about ESRD, as well as updates on quality improvement activities and emergency response resources.
Here’s a quick look at what each newsletter has to offer!
Kidney Chronicles
features educational information for patients, their care partners and family members
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It is emailed to facility staff members with a request that they print and distribute copies to patients served by the facility
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Network Patient Advisory Committee (PAC) members and Patient Subject Matter Experts (SME) also receive the newsletter via email.
The PAC Speaks
newsletter is written by patients for patients about important issues for people living with end stage renal disease. This newsletter is also
distributed to participants of the PAC and to patient SMEs,
as well as dialysis facility staff.
Check out our
website
today to read the latest editions of
Kidney Chronicles
and
PAC Speaks
! If you are not currently receiving these newsletters, you can subscribe to these and any of the Network’s electronic newsletters or notices by visiting the Publication and Resources page on our website
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Cultural Competency in the ESRD Community
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Cultural competence
in healthcare describes the ability to provide care to patients with diverse values, beliefs and behaviors, including tailoring healthcare delivery to meet patients’ social, cultural and linguistic needs
[1]
Some of the benefits of cultural competence include:
- An increase mutual respect and understanding between patient and the organization
- Increases participation and involvement in health issues
- Reduces care disparities in the patient population
- Reduces the number of missed treatments
[1]
American Hospital Association and Institute for Diversity in Health Management. (2012, June). Diversity and Disparities: A Benchmark Study of U.S. Hospitals. Chicago: IL. Accessed at www.hpoe.org.
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Looking for resources on depression and mental health?
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The National Forum of ESRD Networks’ Kidney Patient Advisory Council (KPAC) has developed the
Dialysis Patient Depression Toolkit
. Created by patients for patients, with important contributions by professionals, this toolkit was is designed to help patients who feel that they may be experiencing depression. It also offers facility staff guidance in providing hope and assistance to patients with mental health concerns. The toolkit also addresses anxiety, sleepiness, substance abuse and more. It provides coping skills for patients, whether or not they are currently working with a professional in these areas of mental health, as well as resources and contact information for those individuals interested in more information about how to find help.
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- Click here for up-to-date KCER Alerts and Recalls.
- For professional and patient KCER resources, please click here.
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Update Admit/Discharge Records in CROWNWeb!
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Patients should be admitted / discharged in CROWNWeb within 5 business days of their first treatment and within 5 business days of their last treatment at a Medicare-certified dialysis facility.
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IPRO ESRD Network of New York
1979 Marcus Avenue, Suite 105, Lake Success, NY 11042
PH 516-209-5672 · FAX 516-326-8929
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IPRO End-Stage Renal Disease Network of New York, the ESRD Organization for the state of New York, prepared this material under contract with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The contents presented do not necessarily reflect CMS policy. CMS Contract Number: HHSM-500-2016-00020C.
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