
Completing the Minimum Data Set (MDS) assessment is complex and requires input from various staff, the residents, and their families. AHCA has developed a comprehensive training program titled Learning the Minimum Data Set – Training for the Interdisciplinary Team – a boot camp training for every team member who is involved in the resident assessment process.
The MDS assessment drives person-centered care plans, reimbursement, and quality measures, and is a key component of the survey process. Nursing facilities are responsible for ensuring that all staff who participate in the assessment process have the requisite knowledge to complete an accurate MDS assessment. This training helps prepare the entire interdisciplinary team improve MDS accuracy and efficiently utilize Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI) manual guidance.
This program can be incorporated into facility orientation programs, used for performance improvement, or continuing education. Upon successful completion of the entire program, participants will:
- Understand the role of the RAI in nursing homes,
- Explain the process for completing the MDS, and
- Complete an MDS assessment.
This training will be updated periodically to incorporate annual and intermittent changes to the RAI Manual so that learners will have the most current guidance. To view pricing options and to register, please click here.