Our highly educational/motivational speaking and presentation style introduces homecare clinicians, managers and administrators to a contemporarily successful practice pattern currently utilized by multiple Medicare certified agencies of various size. This system identifies and employs best practice guidelines as the glue to make the pieces of the current Medicare homecare program (OASIS, HHRG, case conference, discharge planning, OBQI, and P4P) fit together. These tried and true motivational and instructional parameters were developed during HHSM’s 40 plus years of Medicare service delivery. Our extensive experience re-wiring agencies had led us to a level of expertise regarding the alphabet letters: OASIS-OBQI-HHRG-BPGs-Case Conference-DC Planning-P4P.
Has anyone in your agency ever wondered:
- What does the HHRG score mean?
- How do I formulate a successful plan of care from the OASIS?
- What are the legalities of physician communications?
- How do I teach these first three items to my staff?
- How can we improve intake, QA, assignment/delegation structure, nursing and rehab management?
- How OBQI scoring affect my agency?
If so, Home Health Strategic Management has developed and marketed an exciting new homecare program that utilizes real-time solutions to solve clinical questions and decisions Medicare certified agencies face daily. The strategies employed in our system directly affect outcomes, profitability and productivity, patient and employee satisfaction, and agency health in general. This progressive program identifies an efficient clinical approach to homecare using successful best practice guidelines in new ways to achieve performance goals desired by Medicare, your agency and your patients. Educational installation of this HHSM program includes techniques to focus program planners and field staff on immediate and achievable results. OBQI Case Conference and Service Utilization Review are cornerstone elements to take you into the 2008 New Rule and beyond. The successful track record of this program in multiple agencies speaks to its’ relevance in today’s changing home health landscape.