More than just dressing: How occupational therapy improves outcomes and supports success within the Home Health Quality Reporting Program
- Room: Potomac 1-3
- Session Number: 703
Tuesday, October 17, 2023: 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
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Description
Since implementation of the Patient Driven Groupings Model (PDGM), CMS has significantly increased the emphasis on quality of care over amount of care, tying payment to outcomes. At the same time, patients are going home sooner, and sicker, than ever before, and continued workforce shortages have further added to challenges in home care delivery. Occupational therapy (OT) practitioners can play many different roles in delivery of home health services by improving efficiency, implementing new administrative requirements, and optimizing outcomes for patients, yet many providers and patients only think of OT when addressing dressing and bathing skills. Learn how occupational therapy intervention goes beyond basic activities of daily living skill training to achieve improved patient outcomes, reduced costs, and helps home health agencies ignite their quality reporting program success.
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Methodology
Course Level: Intermediate; 1.2 Accounting CPEs (NASBA/SKA) 1 Nursing CNEs contact hours, 1 Nursing Home/Asst. Living Adm. CEs (NAB/NCERS)
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Additional Info
Learning Objective 1:
Explain how occupational therapy services are currently utilized within the home health system.
Learning Objective 2:
Identify 2 opportunities to better use occupational therapy to support home health care delivery.
Learning Objective 3:
Describe how to utilize occupational therapy services to positively impact quality reporting program requirements and Care Compare star ratings.
Primary Target Audience:
Home Health