Upcoming Medicare Boot Camp- Long-Term Care Version in Minneapolis, MN, August 17th-20th
MDS 3.0 Insider, July 31, 2015
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HCPro's Medicare Boot Camp®–Long-Term Care Version covers the latest Medicare rules and regulations so that you can help your facility provide quality resident care, bill appropriately for services, and prevent payment denials.
Medicare Boot Camp®–Long-Term Care Version follows a Medicare patient from preadmission through discharge, addressing the function of each department, and uncovering the pitfalls along the way.
The Medicare Boot Camp®—Long-Term Care Version offers the help you need to:
· Enhance skilled documentation to meet medical necessity and level of care requirements
· Seamlessly manage blending scheduled and unscheduled MDS assessments
· Implement processes to achieve accurate documentation
· Locate key Medicare sources of authority so that you can find answers to your Medicare questions
· Determine the correct RUG-IV payment category driven by the MDS
· Implement processes to achieve accurate documentation
· Prepare for ICD-10 coding system transitions and successfully implement them
· Address Medicare Part C challenges and work with Medicare Advantage Plans
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