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Mass Senior Care Board Members Make Public Appeal for Increased Nursing Home Funding

Over the last week, two op-ed columns by Mass Senior Care Board Members were published calling on the Governor and state Legislature to make nursing home funding a priority in FY 2020, to address an unprecedented crisis that threatens the nursing home provider community’s viability to provide access to quality care. The MetroWest Daily News published an op-ed, “McCarthy: Addressing the crisis facing long-term nursing care” authored by Sister Jacquelyn M. McCarthy, CSJ R.N., CEO/Administrator at Bethany Health Care Center

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Peg Stearns Celebrates Her 108th Birthday at Life Care Center of Wilbraham

Peg Stearns celebrated her 108th birthday on January 5th at Life Care Center of Wilbraham. Joining in Peg’s festivities were special guests U.S. Congressman Richard Neal, State Senator Eric Lesser and State Representative Angelo Puppolo. Peg has been a resident at Life Care Center of Wilbraham for the last ten years. Her favorite hobbies include gardening and giving back to her church, community and fellow citizens. Pictured at left: Dennis Lopata, Senior Executive Director at Life Care Center of Wilbraham

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Dementia Care & Psychotropic Medication Tracking Tool Call

The National Partnership to Improve Dementia Care in Nursing Homes will host a call on March 12, 2019 from 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm on a Dementia Care & Psychotropic Medication Tracking Tool. This tool is a free, publicly available electronic tool that facilitates a structured approach to tracking preference-based care and psychotropic medication use among residents living with dementia. Also, learn about a recently released Nursing Home Staff Competency Assessment toolkit. Additionally, CMS will provide updates on the Phase

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2019 Direct Care Staff Payment Update: (1) Second Payment and (2) Updated FAQ

The SFY 2019 budget act authorizes the Direct Care Staff Payment at $38.5 million, a $2.8 million increase from the prior fiscal year. Please note that EOHHS plans to issue the second payment by the end of January. The agency has also updated its Nursing Facility Direct Care Program Compliance Filing FAQ for 2019 . The 2019 compliance period covers July 2018 through June 2019, and the baseline period remains the same at January 2016 through June 2016. Facilities will

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OIG LEIE Database Updated for December 2018

The US Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Inspector General (OIG) has released its updated list which reflects all OIG exclusions and reinstatement actions up to, and including, those taken in December 2018. This new file is meant to replace the updated List of Excluded Individuals/Entities (LEIE) database file available for download last month. Individuals and entities that have been reinstated to the federal health care programs are not included in this file. The updated files are posted

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Webinar: Best Practices when Reporting through the Health Care Facility Reporting System on February 20th

Please join Mass Senior Care and the Department of Public Health for a complimentary webinar to discuss best practices in reporting incidents through the Health Care Facility Reporting System (HCRFS). This webinar will provide facilities with guidance on information that should be included on an initial and follow up incident report submitted through the HCFRS. This webinar is available to Mass Senior Care members only. Webinar Information Title: Best Practices when Reporting through the Health Care Facility Reporting System (HCRFS)

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Influenza in Massachusetts: A Seasonal Update

The Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences and Bureau of Healthcare Safety and Quality invites staff from non-acute hospitals, dialysis centers, ambulatory surgical centers, clinics, nursing homes, rest homes and adult day health programs to participate in an educational webinar which will provide a summary of the epidemiology of this flu season to date as well as provide guidance for reporting healthcare personnel influenza vaccination data. The webinar is scheduled for Wednesday, January 23

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Nursing Centers Action Plan Response for Adverse Event

The American Health Care Association’s (AHCA) Survey/Regulatory Committee has developed tools to assist nursing homes in addressing adverse and potential adverse events. These tools will assist nursing homes in documenting and tracking the steps that have been taken, and identification of best practices for ongoing improvement. Use of these tools does not guarantee regulatory compliance nor mitigate potential liability. Providers should adapt their tools, policies, and processes as needed to ensure compliance with current federal and state requirements and use

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EOHHS Certifies 2nd Component of FY 2019 Medicaid Rates and Issues PASRR Billing Instructions: Short Term Stabilization Plan

The Executive Office of Health and Human Services (EOHHS) has adopted the second component of the FY 2019 Medicaid nursing facility rate regulation, focusing on (1) quality achievement and (2) PASRR add-ons. The two new add-ons are effective on January 1, 2019. In combination with the October 1, 2018 Medicaid rate increases, these actions total $31 million and represent EOHHS Secretary Marylou Sudders' first step in a short-term stabilization package. The Secretary has also committed to work with Mass Senior

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Action Alert: Call Governor Baker and Urge Him to Invest in Quality Nursing Home Care

Take Action and Call Governor Baker at 617-804-5028 Today!

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SNF PPS Call: Audio Recording and Transcript Now Available

An audio recording and transcript are available for the December 11 call on the Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) Prospective Payment System (PPS). On October 1, 2019, the new Patient Driven Payment Model is replacing Resource Utilization Group, Version IV. Learn about this new case-mix classification system for SNF Part A beneficiaries.

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EOLWD Listening Sessions on New Paid Family and Medicaid Leave Act

The Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development will be holding seven public listening sessions on draft Department of Family and Medical Leave regulations. The Department has indicated that it intends to post draft regulations on its website on or before January 23. Please click here for details on the time and location of the listening sessions. Additional information on the Paid Family Medical Leave, including a Q &A for employers and employees can be found on The Department of

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Mass Senior Care Offers Crisis Communications Skills Webinar - February 12th

Mass Senior Care will be offering a webinar on February 12th at 1:00pm, "What to Say When the News Is Bad: Crisis Communications Skills & Systems", presented by Irving Stackpole. This webinar will review how to develop a crisis communications plan and effective strategies to manage communications internally and externally. The webinar is offered complimentary to members in collaboration with American College of Health Care Administrators (ACHCA) and Stackpole & Associates. For additional information and to register for this webinar

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MassMAP Orientation Session - February 26th

MassMAP will hold an orientation session on February 26, 2019 from 1:00 pm – 3:30 pm at the Mass Senior Care office in Waltham. This session is for new MassMAP members as well as staff from member facilities who are not familiar with the MassMAP website or plan. Please click here for registration information. This session is for MassMAP members only.

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Reporting Seasonal Influenza Vaccination of Healthcare Personnel (HCP) for the 2018-2019 Influenza Season

Nursing Homes and Rest Homes are required by regulation to report healthcare personnel (HCP) influenza data to the Department of Public Health by April 15, 2019. The Department of Public Health has provided guidance for facilities to fulfill the requirement. The Department of Public Health has also provided a Facility Health Care Personnel Flu Tracking Tool to assist facilities in documenting, monitoring, and tracking HCP influenza data throughout the flu season as well as Health Care Personnel Influenza Vaccination References

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Grassroots Advocacy Focuses on Governor's FY 2020 Budget

Governor Charlie Baker and Lt. Governor Karyn Polito were sworn-in for a second term this past Thursday and are actively working to finalize their FY 2020 budget recommendation, which is due on January 23rd. Mass Senior Care has launched a new grassroots platform urging all nursing facility members and stakeholders to email Governor Baker this week followed by a robust phone call campaign next week. To date, the nursing facility community has sent over 1,300 emails to the Governor asking

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Tell Governor Baker: Prioritize Nursing Home Funding in FY 2020

Take Action Today! We need your help to make ensure the voice of the nursing home community is heard.

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Upcoming Membership Committee Meetings

Mass Senior Care invites staff at member facilities to participate in various committees designed to share information on the topics of clinical quality, regulatory, human resources and finance and reimbursement. This information and feedback will assist MSCA staff with developing policy positions and prioritizing strategic initiatives. Committee meetings are held in Mass Senior Care’s office in Waltham. Facility members are invited to participate. If you are interested in attending one of the upcoming committee meetings, please contact Jennifer Chen. Upcoming

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All Cause Harm Prevention Change Package & WebEx for Members - January 24 at 3pm ET

One-third of SNF residents experience an adverse or temporary harm event, and the majority of those are preventable. As part of CMS’s focus on raising awareness of nursing home safety and to support safer nursing home care across the nation, CMS and the Quality Innovation Network National Coordinating Center released a new resource: a Change Package to prevent all cause harm in nursing homes. The Change Package is a compendium of successful practices of high-performing nursing homes, illustrating how they

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OIG LEIE Database Updated for November 2018

The US Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Inspector General (OIG) has released its updated list which reflects all OIG exclusions and reinstatement actions up to, and including, those taken in November 2018. This new file is meant to replace the updated List of Excluded Individuals/Entities (LEIE) database file available for download last month. Individuals and entities that have been reinstated to the federal health care programs are not included in this file. The updated files are posted

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MassHealth NF Census Survey Electronic Filing: Reminder to Complete January 1, 2019 Filing

MassHealth electronically collects nursing facility census data information quarterly, and is currently collecting census form filings for January 1, 2019. MassHealth issues an e-mail to an individual designated by the nursing facility to complete the form, typically to a contact person in the business office. If your facility has not yet filed the January 1, 2019 census form with MassHealth, we urge you to complete the census form and file electronically. The MassHealth census form (click here for a copy)

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Martha’s Vineyard Hospital Seeks Partner to Redevelop its Windemere Nursing and Rehab Center

Martha’s Vineyard Hospital (MHV) has released a Request for Information (RFI) to identify potential partners. MVH is looking to relocate Windemere to another location on the island of Martha’s Vineyard and is most interested in having an innovative model of long term care. Responses are due by January 31, 2019. For more information, please see the full RFI here.

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Mass Senior Care Focuses Priority on State FY2020 Budget

This week, Governor Charlie Baker, Lt. Governor Karyn Polito and members of the 191st Massachusetts Legislature were sworn in to their respective terms in office at the State House on Beacon Hill. As one of their first actions, the Legislature and Governor Baker’s budget staff have agreed to develop their state fiscal year 2020 budget (FY 2020) recommendations with the expectation that state tax revenue will increase by 2.7 percent over the current fiscal year. Governor Baker’s House 1 FY

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Renewal Notices Being Sent Next Week

Please note that Mass Senior Care Association and American Health Care Association 2019 membership renewal notices will be mailed out next week. In addition, MassMAP dues renewal notices for skilled nursing facilities and rest homes will also be mailed next week. If you have any questions about these notices, please call the office at 617-558-0202. Thank you for your ongoing support and participation.

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Welcome New Members

Mass Senior Care is pleased to welcome new members to our Association. Our Associate Members have demonstrated their commitment to the senior care provider community by joining Mass Senior Care and participating as exhibitors and sponsors for events and educational conferences. Mass Senior Care members are encouraged to contact Associate Members when they are in need of long term care products and services. You can find all of our Associate Members listed on our website, www.maseniorcare.org/preferred-vendors. Facility Member: Sunrise of

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Public Health Council Adopts Revised Amendments to Determination of Need Regulations

The Public Health Council last week adopted amendments to the Department of Public Health’s Determination of Need (DoN) regulations which were significantly revised in 2017. In operationalizing the 2017 DoN regulation, DPH identified areas that required clarification to improve implementation. In updating the regulations, DPH again affirmed that nursing facilities with DoN approvals prior to January 2017 will be permitted to implement the projects, as originally approved. In addition, the regulations update the so-called "Factor 4/Financial Feasibility" criteria to better

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Department of Public Health Issues Circular Letter on Beds Out of Service (BOOS)

As part of an overall effort to review and modernize the longstanding moratorium on new long term care facility beds, the Department of Public Health on December 11, 2018 issued a Circular Letter indicating that the Department will no longer grant approvals for beds out of service (BOOS) in previously closed buildings.

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Clarification on Multi-Drug-Single-Dose Packaging

In response to member questions regarding multi-drug-single-dose packaging of medications, Mass Senior Care staff met with the Department of Public Health's Associate Commissioner, Director of the Boards of Professional Licensure and DPH Legal Counsel to obtain clarification on this issue. The Department of Public Health confirmed that multi-drug,-single-dose packaging is not prohibited in the long-term care setting. Revisions to the Board of Pharmacy regulations for "Return and Repackaging of Multi-Drug-Single-Dose Packaging" are currently under review. In addition, an Automated Dispensing

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Mass Senior Care Foundation Celebrates 33rd Anniversary of Supporting Long Term Care Workforce

Amidst the historic Carriage House at Gore Place in Waltham, the Mass Senior Care Foundation celebrated its 33rd Anniversary of supporting the long term care workforce with a wine tasting event hosted by Bob Griffin, Managing Partner, Krokidas & Bluestein, LLP. The southern Italian wines sampled at the tasting were generously donated by Bob, who along with his colleague Dave Gansler, shared their passion and expertise for the wines of this region. Mass Senior Care Foundation President Bill Bogdanovich acknowledged

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Secretary of Elder Affairs Bonner Announces Departure

After three and half years as Secretary of the Executive Office of Elder Affairs, Alice Bonner is returning to her roots in healthcare and nursing education in late January. She will be joining the staff of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) and will work in Massachusetts and other states on issues relevant to the long term care community, including creating and improving age friendly health systems, promoting dementia friendly communities and support for caregivers of individuals living with dementia

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NNHQI Webinar: All Cause Harm Prevention in Nursing Homes: Applying strategies from the new CMS Change Package

As part of CMS’s focus on raising awareness of nursing home safety and to support safer nursing home care across the nation, CMS and the Quality Innovation Network National Coordinating Center released a new resource: a Change Package to prevent all cause harm in nursing homes. The Change Package is a compendium of successful practices of high-performing nursing homes, illustrating how they prevent harm while honoring each resident’s rights and preferences. A webinar is scheduled for January 24, 2019 from

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DPH to Upgrade Mass. Health Professions License Verification Website

DPH is planning a system upgrade to the Massachusetts Health Professions License Verification Site beginning Friday, December 28, 2018 through Monday, January 7, 2019. During the system upgrade period, DPH does not anticipate any disruption in service for providers using the license verification site to check the status of a certified nurse aide (CNA). Also, please note that the maintenance will not impact the Interactive Voice Response (IVR) phone verification system. DPH is encouraging early renewals for CNAs. Please click

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First Lady Lauren Baker Presents Proclamation to Alliance Health at Abbott

First Lady Lauren Baker visited Alliance Health at Abbott in Lynn to present a proclamation from Governor Charlie Baker for outstanding quality. Pictured in photo (L-R): Christopher Robbins, Alliance Board of Directors, Linda Corridan, Alliance Board Chair, First Lady Lauren Baker, Tom Lavallee, COO at Alliance, Frank Grady, CEO at Alliance, Jackie Censullo, Director of Nursing Alliance Health at Abbott, Bethany Beauregard, Executive Director Alliance Health at Abbott, Paul Kemp, CFO at Alliance.

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Payroll Based Journal Update

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has announced that they are taking steps to ensure that skilled nursing facilities are adequately staffed through three actions detailed below. First, CMS will utilize Payroll-Based Journal (PBJ) data to identify providers that have a significant drop in staffing levels on weekends or have several days in a quarter without a registered nurse (RN) working. The names of these providers will be shared with state survey agencies so that some weekend surveys

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Get Ready Now - PDPM Academy is Coming on January 22nd!

Mass Senior Care Association has partnered with the American Health Care Association (AHCA) to offer PDPM Academy, a 10-month training effort offering both in-person training and continuing updates and support.

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CMS Launches Efforts to Improve Patient Safety, Quality of Care in Nursing Homes: Nursing Home Staff Competency Assessment Toolkit

CMS last week launched an effort to improve patient safety and quality of nursing home care under the Civil Money Penalty Reinvestment Program (CMPRP). This three-year initiative aims to improve residents' quality of life by equipping nursing home staff, administrators and stakeholders with technical tools and assistance to enhance resident care. As part of the CMPRP, CMS will develop a variety of work products for nursing home professionals, such as staff competency assessment tools, instructional guides, training webinars and technical

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Recommendations on Immunization Efforts for Long-Term Care Providers

With the flu season now upon us, a recent report by The Gerontology Society of America (GSA) National Adult Vaccination Program gives long term care providers recommendations on how to advance immunization efforts in their facilities. While acknowledging that even "the most motivated facility leaders" face obstacles at times to get staff and residents immunized, the report includes five priority actions. These areas are: increase use of mandatory staff vaccination policies, make vaccination a condition of hire, implement mandatory resident

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CMS Launches Patient-Driven Payment Model (PDPM) Education Website and December 11 Provider Call In

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has launched its Patient-Driven Payment Model (PDPM) education website. The website includes a variety of educational and training resources to assist with PDPM implementation: FAQs; Fact sheets; PDPM Training Presentation; and Implementation tools (including PDPM GROUPER logic in SAS). CMS will also host a Medicare Learning Network Provider SNF PPS Provider call on Tuesday, December 11, 2018 at 1:30 ET on the new PDPM. A question and answer session follows the presentation

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SPOT Initiative Town Hall Meetings

The SPOT Initiative launched in 2016 as a collaborative effort to support nursing home teams to develop effective quality assurance and performance improvement (QAPI) programs. Effective QAPI programs can prevent adverse events, promote safety and quality, and reduce risks to residents and caregivers. With funding from Civil Monetary Penalty (CMP) Funds, the SPOT team engaged 60 nursing homes in quality improvement work over the course of the program. The Massachusetts Department of Public Health is hosting two town hall presentations

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Join Us on December 12th for the Mass Senior Care Foundation Fundraising Event

Join long term care providers, associate members and colleagues from across the state at Mass Senior Care Foundation's Annual Fundraising Event on Wednesday, December 12th.

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The Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development Launches Paid Family and Medical Leave Website

Beginning in January of 2021 most workers in Massachusetts will be eligible to obtain up to 12 weeks of paid family leave and up to 20 weeks of paid medical leave. The program will be funded by premiums paid by employees, employers, and the self-employed. Contributions to the program will begin on July 1, 2019, and will be managed through the Department of Family and Medical Leave. The Commonwealth has introduced its website for the Department of Family and Medical

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DPH Bug of the Month Webinar - Collaborate and Communicate - the Essential Role of Nursing in Antimicrobial Stewardship

The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) is continuing to offer monthly "Bug of the Month" webinars featuring HAI/AR pathogens of concern as well as infection control and response recommendations. In this webinar, DPH expand this scope to include antibiotic stewardship strategies. The next webinar is scheduled for Thursday, December 6th from 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm. Please click here to register.

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Materials from Resident Smoking in Long-Term Care Facilities Webinar

On November 19th, Mass Senior Care, MA DPH and the Office of the State LTC Ombudsman hosted a webinar to discuss the federal and state regulations related to a resident’s right to smoke in long-term care facilities.

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OIG LEIE Database Updated for October 2018

The US Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Inspector General (OIG) has released its updated list which reflects all OIG exclusions and reinstatement actions up to, and including, those taken in October 2018. This new file is meant to replace the updated List of Excluded Individuals/Entities (LEIE) database file available for download last month. Individuals and entities that have been reinstated to the federal health care programs are not included in this file. The updated files are posted

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2019 Direct Care Staff Payment: EOHHS Issues (1) First Payment and (2) Advisory Bulletin Compliance Rules

On November 5 th, EOHHS jointly issued (1) the first of 3 lump sum payments and (2) an Advisory Bulletin 18-24 specifying the compliance criteria and reporting requirements for the 2019 Nursing Facility Direct Care Staff Payment Program. The SFY 2019 budget act authorizes the Direct Care Staff Payment at $38.5 million, a $2.8 million increase from the prior fiscal year. Facilities must prioritize spending of any direct care staff payment revenue received in SFY 2019 that exceeds the total

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CMS Launches Patient-Driven Payment Model (PDPM) Education Website and December 11 Provider Call In

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has launched its Patient-Driven Payment Model (PDPM) education website. The website includes a variety of educational and training resources to assist with PDPM implementation: FAQs; Fact sheets; PDPM Training Presentation; and Implementation tools (including PDPM GROUPER logic in SAS). CMS will also host a Medicare Learning Network Provider SNF PPS Provider call on Tuesday, December 11, 2018 at 1:30 ET on the new PDPM. A question and answer session follows the presentation

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PASRR Changes and New PASSR Level 1 Form Effective Nov. 13th

MassHealth has issued a Nursing Facility Provider Bulletin 141 (November 2018) outlining the updated Preadmission Screening and Resident Review (PASRR) process and new PASRR Level I Form. MassHealth has also provided a "Notification of Referral" template that referring entities can use to inform members who screened positive for ID/DD or SMI that they have been referred to DMH and/or DDS. The updated PASRR process and use of new Level 1 Form are effective November 13th. Over the last year, Mass

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Register Now for Education Programs- New ICD 10 Coding Seminar Added to December Calendar

Mass Senior Care Association recently added new program offerings, including an ICD 10 coding seminar in December and a repeat of the popular Geri-Care Behavioral Safety for Caregivers program in early January. Please click on the links below to register or download a registration form. 12/11 Morning Session ICD-10: Strategies for Coding Accuracy for Skilled Nursing Facilities, 9:00 am - 12 noon , Mass Senior Care office, Waltham. Please note: This is not a certification class, it is a coding

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Update to required training for Sexual and Domestic Violence Prevention for Nurses

DPH’s Division of Sexual and Domestic Violence Prevention and Services has developed a training that meets the requirements for licensure. This e-Learning tool can be accessed from DPH’s Domestic and Sexual Violence Integration Initiatives web page. ( https://www.mass.gov/service-details/domestic-and-sexual-violence-integ…). The Board will not hold a nurse responsible for the required training until it is available. Nurses who renew after October 30, 2018 will have an additional six months from the date of license renewal to complete the training. Nurses who have

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CMS Launches Efforts to Improve Patient Safety, Quality of Care in Nursing Homes: Nursing Home Staff Competency Assessment Toolkit

CMS last week launched an effort to improve patient safety and quality of nursing home care under the Civil Money Penalty Reinvestment Program (CMPRP). This three-year initiative aims to improve residents’ quality of life by equipping nursing home staff, administrators and stakeholders with technical tools and assistance to enhance resident care. As part of the CMPRP, CMS will develop a variety of work products for nursing home professionals, such as staff competency assessment tools, instructional guides, training webinars and technical

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