McKesson Clinical Connection™ Webinar

Five Star Rating – How to improve your rating through data and quality processes
Date:
January 11, 2017
Time:
3:00 PM ET
 
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Webinar Description

Topic Overview

The utilization of an organization’s data for the Five Star Quality Rating System is expanding. New quality measures are being added at an increasing pace, aligning with other health care providers across the continuum. In addition, the new payment models use the Five Star Quality Rating System, benchmarking your overall performance, in determining reimbursement for the care and services you provide. Understanding the impact of the Five Star rating is critical to your overall success. This engaging webinar will walk you through industry initiatives around the Five Star rating, its impact to your organization and your marketplace. You will learn key leadership strategies on how to quickly assess your organizations data, create an improvement plan and how to implement quality processes for successful outcomes.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the Five Star Quality Rating System and its impact on your organization
  • Identify 3 key leadership strategies to improve your Five Star rating utilizing data and quality processes

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Karolee Alexander, Director of Clinical and Reimbursement Services, Pathway Health

Karolee has more than 22 years of nursing leadership in long-term care, including 12 years as a director of nursing services for various facilities. She is a strong proponent of resident-centered care, establishing many programs and processes to bring about cultural changes to ensure quality care. Karolee has proven success with regulatory turn around, nurse management mentoring and interim director of nursing roles. She is also experienced with implementing clinical software systems. Karolee is a licensed, registered nurse and an AHIMA-approved ICD-10-CM/PCS Trainer.
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Who Should Attend
  • DON
  • NHA
  • VP
  • CCO
  • MDS Coordinators
  • IDT Team Members

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Registration Form
  Five Star Rating – How to improve your rating through data and quality processes  
Date:
January 11, 2017
Time:
3:00 PM ET

Date:
January 11, 2017
Time:
3:00 PM ET

Topic Overview

The utilization of an organization’s data for the Five Star Quality Rating System is expanding. New quality measures are being added at an increasing pace, aligning with other health care providers across the continuum. In addition, the new payment models use the Five Star Quality Rating System, benchmarking your overall performance, in determining reimbursement for the care and services you provide. Understanding the impact of the Five Star rating is critical to your overall success. This engaging webinar will walk you through industry initiatives around the Five Star rating, its impact to your organization and your marketplace. You will learn key leadership strategies on how to quickly assess your organizations data, create an improvement plan and how to implement quality processes for successful outcomes.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the Five Star Quality Rating System and its impact on your organization
  • Identify 3 key leadership strategies to improve your Five Star rating utilizing data and quality processes
About the Speaker
Karolee Alexander.jpg

  Karolee Alexander, Director of Clinical and Reimbursement Services, Pathway Health
Karolee has more than 22 years of nursing leadership in long-term care, including 12 years as a director of nursing services for various facilities. She is a strong proponent of resident-centered care, establishing many programs and processes to bring about cultural changes to ensure quality care. Karolee has proven success with regulatory turn around, nurse management mentoring and interim director of nursing roles. She is also experienced with implementing clinical software systems. Karolee is a licensed, registered nurse and an AHIMA-approved ICD-10-CM/PCS Trainer.
Who Should Attend
  • DON
  • NHA
  • VP
  • CCO
  • MDS Coordinators
  • IDT Team Members
 
Webinar Description

Topic Overview

The utilization of an organization’s data for the Five Star Quality Rating System is expanding. New quality measures are being added at an increasing pace, aligning with other health care providers across the continuum. In addition, the new payment models use the Five Star Quality Rating System, benchmarking your overall performance, in determining reimbursement for the care and services you provide. Understanding the impact of the Five Star rating is critical to your overall success. This engaging webinar will walk you through industry initiatives around the Five Star rating, its impact to your organization and your marketplace. You will learn key leadership strategies on how to quickly assess your organizations data, create an improvement plan and how to implement quality processes for successful outcomes.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the Five Star Quality Rating System and its impact on your organization
  • Identify 3 key leadership strategies to improve your Five Star rating utilizing data and quality processes

About the Speaker
Karolee Alexander.jpg

Karolee Alexander, Director of Clinical and Reimbursement Services, Pathway Health
Karolee has more than 22 years of nursing leadership in long-term care, including 12 years as a director of nursing services for various facilities. She is a strong proponent of resident-centered care, establishing many programs and processes to bring about cultural changes to ensure quality care. Karolee has proven success with regulatory turn around, nurse management mentoring and interim director of nursing roles. She is also experienced with implementing clinical software systems. Karolee is a licensed, registered nurse and an AHIMA-approved ICD-10-CM/PCS Trainer.

Who Should Attend
  • DON
  • NHA
  • VP
  • CCO
  • MDS Coordinators
  • IDT Team Members
Registration Form

 

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