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presented by Beth Noyce, RN, BSJMC, HCS-C
Financial: Beth Noyce receives compensation from MedBridge for this course. There is no financial interest beyond the production of this course.
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Beth Noyce, RN, BSJMC, HCS-C
Beth Noyce, RN, BSJMC, HCS-C, is a home health and hospice consultant, mentor, educator, and regulatory Jedi who helps agencies know when they are at risk. She draws on her varied leadership and patient care hospice and home health experience gained since 1997. Job description? She helps keep people out of trouble. Beth was executive…
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1. What Is HIS-Discharge and Why Report It?
Chapter 1 builds on the Hospice Item Set (HIS) Program: Admission course to discuss the importance of Hospice Quality Reporting Program’s HIS-Discharge to an agency’s overall success. Learn how the HIS-Discharge differs from the HIS-Admission, when an HIS-Discharge is required and how to complete it, what happens once it is complete, and the dangers of not completing it promptly.
2. Entering and Extracting HIS-Discharge Information
Learn to capture accurate HIS-Discharge data in Chapter 2. Review HIS conventions as they pertain to completing demographic information, documenting accurately what happened and when while avoiding contradiction with the hospice claim, and extracting clinical process data from the patient record.
3. Don’t Fall Short
Chapter 3 describes ways that incorrect responses may cause problems for the agency and how to avoid such responses. Discover the rules for timely, correct HIS submission and acceptance, the effects of errors on Hospice Compare and on payment, and the importance of submitting corrections.
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