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2011 Newsletter
Tool: Check Out the Nursing Documentation Core Components for CVA
MDS Alert
Tool:
Check Out the Nursing Documentation Core Components for CVA
Published on Sun May 01, 2011
Daily skilled nursing notes should include these elements, according to tool.
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MDS Alert
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Upgrade Your Skilled Care Documentation to Stave Off Payment Recoupments
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Risk Management:
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Quality Improvement:
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CODING QUIZZER:
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Tool:
Check Out the Nursing Documentation Core Components for CVA
Daily skilled nursing notes should include these elements, according to tool.
Quality Assurance:
Weigh the Pros and Cons of Wound Photodocumentation
Here are the various views on this method of chronicling wound healing. Using pictures to [...]
Survey Management:
Physician Dx Helps Facility Successfully Challenge IJ Citation for Pressure Ulcers
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Compliance:
Don't Let Auditors Yank the Rehab RUGs Out From Under Your Bottom Line
Making this simple check can keep you from holding the bag for rehab services. Your [...]
WHAT DO YOU THINK?:
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HIPAA, Billing & Survey News to Use
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