Hospice Nuts and Bolts
Hospice Nuts and Bolts
Tuesday, February 11, 2025 9:00 AM - Thursday, February 13, 2025 12:00 PM (EST)
Description
Hospice Nuts and Bolts is unlike any Hospice 101 or 201 class you have ever attended. This is a virtual, intensive three half-day program presented by Wellsky/Corridor powered by WellSky. The program is designed to reinforce the regulatory and compliance components of hospice for all clinicians and individuals in leadership positions in hospice organizations. Association Members may attend this course at the discounted rate of $325 per person. Each participant will receive a comprehensive resource participant guide packed with an extensive amount of resources and information.
WellSky/Corridor powered by WellSky delivers comprehensive training on Medicare’s Conditions of Participation for hospice care, including implementation of the new Hospice Outcomes & Patient Evaluation (HOPE) tool. The program covers clinical aspects of the Medicare benefit, including eligibility, recertification, coverage, care levels, and patient status changes.
Participants learn essential documentation requirements across the care continuum, focusing on eligibility verification, care levels, symptom management, and Local Coverage Determinations (LCDs). The curriculum examines the Comprehensive Assessment, Plan of Care requirements, and Interdisciplinary Group (IDG) operations. Facility-based care coordination and respective responsibilities are also addressed.
The program concludes with detailed coverage of Quality Assessment Performance Improvement (QAPI), corporate compliance, risk areas, and regulatory enforcement.
- Objectives of Hospice Nuts and Bolts:
- Understand the basics related to the Hospice Conditions of Participation
- Define key components of the Medicare Hospice Benefit
- Identify documentation requirements regarding:
- Eligibility
- Comprehensive assessment
- Recertification
- LCDs
- Plan of Care
- Understand the form and function of the IDG
- Describe the HQRP and HOPE tool
- Identify areas of Risk and the entities that enforce compliance
ABOUT THE PRESENTER
Joanne Ford RN, CDP, HCC
Joanne Ford is a Registered Nurse with over 35 years of experience in the hospice and post-acute setting. Having held many positions, from CNA to Clinical VP for a large nonprofit organization, Joanne understands the challenges of providers from all perspectives. She is particularly interested in improving operations for frontline staff while ensuring revenue goals are achieved. Joanne believes the key to improving quality measures can be found in the way teams communicate with each other and their patients. Joanne is a Certified Dementia Practitioner and CHAP Hospice Consultant. She is currently the Director of Hospice Consulting Services for Corridor/Wellsky.
Sharon Seaton, RN, BSN, CHPN, HCS-O, HCS-D, CCS-HH
Sharon Seaton, RN, is a Program Manager within Advisory and Outsource Services at WellSky, where she brings over 35 years of healthcare expertise to her role. With advanced certifications including CHPN, HCS-D, HCS-O, and CCS-HH, Sharon specializes in home health and hospice operations, compliance, and education.
In her current position, Sharon collaborates with stakeholders across the healthcare spectrum to develop and deliver targeted educational programs. She works closely with state professional associations and individual agencies to elevate staff expertise, address regulatory compliance needs, and prepare organizations for surveys. Her comprehensive approach includes both reactive solutions for agencies facing citations and proactive strategies to maintain operational excellence.
Sharon's extensive background includes successful roles as a Hospice Administrator, where she achieved 100% program growth, and as a Quality Manager, where she implemented significant cost-saving measures while improving care delivery. Her expertise extends to OASIS review, ICD-10 coding, and the development of effective QAPI programs.
At WellSky, Sharon also contributes to the development and maintenance of industry-supporting publications, including policy and procedure manuals and other compliance tools that help agencies optimize their operations. Her combination of clinical experience, regulatory knowledge, and educational expertise makes her a valued resource in the home health and hospice community.
PROGRAM AGENDA
Day One - Tuesday, February 11, 2025
9:00am - 12:30pm
9:00am - 9:05am Introductions and Introduction to Program
9:05am - 10:45am The Hospice Medicare Benefit
Philosophy of the Hospice Benefit
Core Services
Determining What is Covered
The Role of the Ordering Provider(s)
Face to Face
10:45am - 11:00am Break
11:00am - 12:30pm Conditions of Participation: Clinical Aspects
Patient Rights
Initial and Comprehensive Assessment
Coordination of Services
Top 10 Survey Deficiencies
Infection Control
Day Two - Wednesday, February 12, 2025
9:00am - 12:30pm
9:00am - 9:15am Painting the Picture (Activity)
9:15am - 11:15am Making the Case for Eligibility
Documentation and Demonstrating Eligibility
The Local Coverage Determination Guidelines
Supporting Prognosis: Making the Case Every Time
Assessment Prompts
Discharge and Revocation
11:15am - 11:30am Break
11:30am - 12:30pm Diagnosis Coding and Documentation
What is Diagnosis Coding and Why is it Important?
Why Accurate Coding is Essential
Ensuring Your Comprehensive Assessment Gathers the Necessary Information for an Accurate Claim Terminal Diagnosis and Related Conditions
Prohibited Primary Terminal Diagnoses
Day Three - Thursday, February 13, 2025
9:00am - 12:30pm
9:00am - 10:15am Interdisciplinary Group and The Plan of Care
Case Study - IDG Decision Making
Barriers to Effective IDG Meetings
The Care Planning Process
Meeting Agenda: Roles and Responsibilities
Individualizing the POC
The Role of the Hospice Physician
10:15am - 10:30am Break
10:30am - 11:30am Facility Based Care
Coordination of Care
The POC and Documentation
Visit Reporting
The Companion Rule: Roles and Responsibilities
The Inpatient Unit and GIP
11:30am - 12:30pm Proof of Excellence: Hospice Quality Reporting and QAPI
What is QAPI - Building a Culture of Compliance
HQRP: Outcome Measures, HOPE
Hospice Care Index
Performance Improvement Projects
MHHA Members $325
Non Members $450