Your hospice is
currently going up the down escalator.
The current momentum of the health care industry is constantly pushing
your company down, just like an escalator is constantly pushing you to the
bottom. To step up to the next stair, you
adapt and embrace the changes or place your head in the sand and move further
down the escalator.
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Are you ready to implement the changes necessary
to adapt to the Proposed 2014 Rules and Rates?
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Do you have a good understanding of the new
coding issues impacting hospice?
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Have you developed new financial strategies to increase
your hospice’s profitability?
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Do you have the essential leadership skills to
allow your hospice to step up and make changes?
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Have you implemented the changes necessary to
comply with the Final HIPAA Rule?
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Are you managing your medical review process to
respond to ADRs, ZPICs, and RACs?
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Do you understand the health care reform bill
and the changes it will force on your hospice?
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How will your hospice adapt to the latest
changes in quality measures?
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Do you have strategies to successfully implement
new technologies in your hospice?
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Has your hospice reviewed its processes for
documenting eligibility?
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Have you addressed the changes you need to make
to your contracts to comply with the latest rules?
·
Do you know how to make a friend to grow your
business?
Do you believe the latest headline that “the game is up for
hospice”? We certainly believe that this
is incorrect, but failure to step up will leave your hospice behind and
destined to fail.
If you would like to step
up instead of falling behind attend our Hospice
Leadership Conference on September 18th
to September 20th at
the Hilton Waikoloa Village on the “Big Island” in Hawaii.
Great Room Rate $179 per Night - Use
Group Code DHW
Special
Discounted Rates from Delta Airlines, National Rental Car & Speedy Shuttle
Approved
for 15 Continuing Nursing Education Hours
This
educational activity is co-provided by Dixon Healthcare Solutions, Inc. and
Corexcel. Corexcel is accredited as a
provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nursing Credentialing
Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
Approved
for 15 Hours of Hospice Administrator Continuing Education
By
Texas Department of Aging & Disability Services
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