Long-Term Care Regulatory Compliance Boot Camp
MDS 3.0 Insider, October 31, 2014
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The Long-Term Care Regulatory Compliance Boot Camp is an intensive four-day course that will enable your facility to improve survey outcomes, identify quality of care risk factors, and implement a process improvement plan.
You will leave the Long-Term Care Regulatory Compliance Boot Camp knowing how to:
· Identify deficiencies in your facility practices
· Implement processes to reduce citation risk
· Improve quality of care and quality of life
· Discover how tracking and identifying systems quality failures through the use of data you already collect can help you implement fail-safe measures for constant compliance
This Boot Camp will also teach you how QAPI process improvement projects can prepare your facility for a survey long before a surveyor walks through your door. Additionally, it will help you increase your census, making you a stronger candidate for a network partner and preferred skilled nursing facility.
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