NAB Credit Available for March Webinars
You can earn up to 4.5 hours of NAB-approved continuing education by attending VHCA-VCAL’s March webinars including the two-part Quality Webinar Series with Judy Brandt on March 4 and 11 and the How the New Stark and Anti-Kickback Regulations Will Affect LTC webinar with Hancock Daniel’s attorneys on March 18. Register today!
Join us for a two-part webinar series led by Judy Brandt focusing on quality measures and the changes to the Five-Star rating system. These webinars are intended for administrators, DONs, nursing management, MDS Coordinators, QAPI teams, and corporate quality assurance consultants.
Long Stay MDS-Based Quality Measures: Foundations of a QAPI Program
March 4, 2021 | 2:00 – 3:30 pm
This webinar will empower interdisciplinary team (IDT) members to correctly interpret Long Stay Quality Measure (QM) data to accurately measure performance.
Five-Star Rating System Explained
March 11, 2021 | 2:00 – 3:30 pm
The Five-Star User’s Guide has been updated, the stars are unfrozen, and CMS has unveiled the new Care Compare website, which replaces the Nursing Home Compare site. Judy Brandt will explain the changes and their impact on providers.
How the New Stark and Anti-Kickback Regulations Will Affect LTC
March 18, 2021 | 2:00 – 3:00 pm
During this webinar, Jim Daniel and Mike Newby with Hancock Daniel will provide an overview of the latest regulatory changes affecting the Stark Law and the federal Anti-kickback Statute. The Stark Law prohibits physician self-referral and the Anti-kickback Statute prohibits knowingly and willingly offering, soliciting, or paying renumeration in exchange for referral services covered by a federal healthcare program. Daniel and Newby will focus on the more significant changes, including the new care coordination safe harbor to the Anti-kickback Statute, but will also address the likely impact that value-based care contracting (and particularly total cost of care contracting) may have in light of these regulatory changes on the long term care sector.