Course Code: REL-PAC-WB-WPSIDGM
Hours: 1.5
Type: Online Course
Content Expiration Date: 12/31/2025
Learning Objectives:
Describe the intent of the interdisciplinary group (IDG) meeting.
Discuss the interdisciplinary approach to hospice care.
Identify the regulatory requirements associated with the IDG’s approach to care planning and coordination of services.
Outline:
Learning Objectives
Intent of the IDG Meeting
The Interdisciplinary Approach
§418.56 Condition of Participation: IDG, Care Planning, and Coordination of Services
Designated IDG
Plan of Care
Patient and Family Needs
Interpretive Guidelines §418.56
§418.54 Condition of Participation: Initial and Comprehensive Assessment
(d)Â Standard: Update of the Comprehensive Assessment
Direct Link: Comprehensive Assessment & Plan of Care
(c)Â Standard: Content of the Plan of Care
Are You Ready?
(c) Standard: Content of the Plan of Care
When?
(c)Â Standard: Content of the Plan of Care
(d)Â Standard: Review of the Plan of Care
What Do Your IDG Meetings Look Like?
Intent of the IDG Meeting
Comprehensive Assessment, IDG Review, Plan of Care
Problematic IDG Meetings
IDG Meeting: Things to Consider
Anticipatory Planning: The 10 Measures of HCI
IDG Meeting: Things to Consider
IDG Meeting: Review
IDG Meeting: Revise
IDG Meeting: Document
IDG Meeting: Documentation Example
Next Steps
Q & A
Subject Matter Expert: Colleen O'Keefe, RN
Colleen O’Keefe is the Senior Project Specialist for Weatherbee Resources and has worked for Weatherbee Resources since 2013. Colleen has served as an RN Case Manager, Supervisor for a Continuous Home Care team, Clinical Educator, and Compliance Officer. Her clinical, regulatory, and leadership expertise allows her to deliver uncompromising consulting services.
As a Senior Consultant & Project Specialist with Weatherbee Resources, Colleen conducts clinical record audits for hospice organizations facing Additional Development Requests, writes independent expert cover letters to support technical and clinical eligibility for hospice care, and provides assistance and guidance throughout the appeals process. Colleen conducts comprehensive baseline assessment audits and mock surveys to assess regulatory compliance and identify potential risk exposures, and devises action plans to address problem areas. She also conducts education for hospice organizations across the country. Colleen also has experience and expertise in conducting investigations for hospices facing payment-related scrutiny by governmental agencies. Colleen is a registered nurse and holds a bachelor’s degree from Northwestern University.
Target Audience:
The target audience for this course is: Nurses; in the following settings: Hospice.
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Course Delivery Method and Format
Asynchronous Distance Learning with interactivity which includes quizzes with questions/answers, and posttests.