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Make Board Meetings More Efficient With Improved Agenda
The board meeting agenda holds the key to running meetings more efficiently and with fewer discussions going off the tracks.
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A Patient-centered QAPI Project
Patient experience is a good area to mine for a QAPI project in an ASC.
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A Blueprint for Starting the QAPI Process
The key to successfully launching quality improvement projects is to study the big picture by asking employees which problems to tackle first.
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ASCs Can Use QAPI Projects to Help Patient Safety, Processes
Quality assurance and performance improvement projects are a way to work toward every surgery center’s goal of providing safe, cost-effective, high-quality care.
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Compliance Measures for the Case Manager’s Daily Practice — Part 2
Last month, we reviewed the Medicare Conditions of Participation for Utilization Review and how they affect the role of the case manager. This month, we will discuss the Conditions of Participation for Discharge Planning.
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CMS Announces Voluntary Bundled Payment Program
Continuing its move toward basing reimbursement on quality, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services announced a new voluntary bundled payment model that starts Oct. 1 and ties payment to participants’ performance on quality measures.
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Increase Job Satisfaction by Making Staff Feel Appreciated
Retaining experienced staff should be a focus of every case management department. The secret to keeping experienced staff on the job is to make them feel appreciated and give them the tools they need to be successful, according to long-time case managers.
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There’s No Such Thing as an Instantly Prepared Case Manager
It often take six months to a year for a new case manager to feel comfortable in the role. That’s why case management departments must develop a formal training and educational program for new hires, according to case management experts.
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What Makes a Good Case Manager? Look Beyond the Résumé
The skills that make a good case manager are not necessarily those you find on a résumé. Look for people with a passion for giving, nurturing, and caring for people.
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Get Input From Staff About Team Member Candidates
The most effective way to choose a new employee who will fit in with the current team is to give the team a chance to interview the candidates and provide input.