Editor’s Pick of the Week: Hospital-Acquired Conditions: Protect Patients and Ensure Proper Reimbursement
Patient Safety Monitor Alert, July 9, 2008
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Beginning October 1, 2008, CMS will no longer pay for eight hospital acquired conditions unless they are documented as present on admission (POA). Get all the information you need to be sure your entire facility is prepared by attending this 90-minute audioconference Hospital-Acquired Conditions: Protect Patients and Ensure Proper Reimbursement, Wednesday, July 23 at 1 p.m. This program will feature helpful tips and tools to ensure your facility is up to speed and successfully preventing hospital-acquired conditions.
For more information or to register, visit HCPro's Healthcare Marketplace or call the customer service department at 800/650-6787 and mention Source Code EZINEAD.
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