Core Administrative Competency: SNF by Reginald Hislop III
MDS 3.0 Insider, June 26, 2015
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As I have written before and readers know, I field as many questions and provide as many resources as I can “free” of charge. My e-mail is publicly available for contact on this site and on my LinkedIn page. The title of this post thus, is a reference to the many questions I’ve received as of late regarding a number of issues ranging from fraud, to Medicare, to managed care, to therapy contracts, to quality. Core Administrative Competency is about what truly, folks in senior administrative positions need to know/develop in order to be more effective in their role(s).
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