Regulatory and Accreditation

Healthcare facilities are supposed to remain in a constant state of readiness, but we all know priorities pull us in different directions. As an inevitable survey approaches, preparing for the big day becomes more important. Join an accreditation expert as...
In 2024, TJC accreditation requirements will begin to require competency-based training and education of hospital staff on infection prevention and control processes. This session will focus on development and implementation of staff competencies in donning and doffing personal protective equipment....
Infection prevention and control practices are critical to safeguarding the health of patients and staff in healthcare settings and are key processes assessed in many regulatory and accreditation surveys. During this session, attendees will learn about The Joint Commission’s new...
In today’s world audits are an unavoidable part of operating a healthcare agency. These audits come from all types of reviewers: the Federal Government, Medicare Administrative Contractors (MACs) and State Agencies. While audits are different from surveys, agencies can use...
Through our case study – Audience would be able to know challenges faced in organizations to provide evidence-based learning resources to frontline staff and how OPENWHO learning platform was beneficial in training and creating awareness on important patient safety standards...
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The relationship between providers and payers is already strained; as Medicare Advantage enrollment nears 34 million tensions are poised to intensify. Onerous prior authorization requirements, denials for medical records and low reimbursement compared to traditional Medicare are some of the...
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