Notes from the Jan. 19 SNF ODF
MDS 3.0 Update, January 23, 2012
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At the start of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) first web streaming SNF Open Door Forum (ODF), the overwhelming response to registration for the March MDS National Conference in St. Louis was addressed. The high volume exceeded hotel capacity, so a waiting list has been created, which currently has a few hundred people on it. CMS will try to accommodate as many attendees as possible, but realistically, not everyone who registered will be able to attend. For those individuals, the training materials will be available on the CMS website following the conclusion of the conference.
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