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Research shows that remote work attracts and retains talent, increases productivity, leads to better mental and physical...
09/23/2024

Research shows that remote work attracts and retains talent, increases productivity, leads to better mental and physical health, and improves work-life balance. Excelas recognized the importance of this flexibility early in the company’s history and has fully embraced flexibility as part of a business strategy, rather than an afterthought.

The pandemic pushed many employers to a work-from-home environment, even if systems were not in place. Fortunately for Excelas, sophisticated remote work procedures, including technical, operational, and managerial systems, were established long before the pandemic, ensuring seamless client service and high employee satisfaction.
Read more about Excelas' remote work success: https://excelas1.com/early-adoption-of-remote-work/

Hospice bill's information reporting provision raises industry concernsA couple of provisions in a landmark piece of hos...
09/20/2024

Hospice bill's information reporting provision raises industry concerns

A couple of provisions in a landmark piece of hospice legislation, still in draft form, are cause for concern among hospice stakeholders. Providers, however, generally believe that, if passed, the bill would modernize the Medicare hospice benefit with much-needed program integrity measures and payment reforms.

One notable concern is the so-called “hospice addendum provision” in the Hospice CARE Act, which would require hospices to provide patients with information related to non-covered services.
https://mailchi.mp/excelas1.com/nursing-homes-pay-boost-of-3-7-percent-proposed-by-cms-9519102

Survey tags citing nursing homes continue to run high nationwideImmediate Jeopardy citations are on pace to either meet ...
09/19/2024

Survey tags citing nursing homes continue to run high nationwide

Immediate Jeopardy citations are on pace to either meet or exceed 2023, expert analysis shows. CMS data for the 2023 calendar year shows a total of 6,115 F-689 tags, with 784 rated as Immediate Jeopardy. In calendar 2024 thus far, there have been a total of 2,990 F-689 citations with 406 classified as IJ.
https://mailchi.mp/excelas1.com/nursing-homes-pay-boost-of-3-7-percent-proposed-by-cms-9520038

Providers in states that have recently increased their own     requirements may soon find themselves playing a complicat...
06/28/2024

Providers in states that have recently increased their own requirements may soon find themselves playing a complicated penalties and numbers game — and buried in additional paperwork.

Differences in total staffing hours required, types of direct staff necessitated and requirements are already leading to consternation in states such as New York and Illinois. They’ve adopted new rules but delayed enforcement given limitations. Read the whole story: https://www.mcknights.com/news/layering-of-fines-amid-state-federal-staffing-rule-conflicts-tops-providers-worry-list/

Amidst Caregiving Crisis, Casey, Kaine, Baldwin Introduce Bill to Revitalize Nation’s Long-Term Care WorkforceDespite gr...
06/27/2024

Amidst Caregiving Crisis, Casey, Kaine, Baldwin Introduce Bill to Revitalize Nation’s Long-Term Care Workforce

Despite greater need for caregiving than ever before, care workers across the Nation are overworked and underpaid, resulting in a severe workforce shortage

The Long-Term Care Workforce Support Act would provide the support workers need to make caregiving a lifelong career. Read the whole story: https://www.aging.senate.gov/press-releases/amidst-caregiving-crisis-casey-kaine-baldwin-introduce-bill-to-revitalize-nations-long-term-care-workforce

Class Action Litigation Trends in Long-Term CareMany of these cases have been brought by the same group of plaintiff att...
06/25/2024

Class Action Litigation Trends in Long-Term Care
Many of these cases have been brought by the same group of plaintiff attorneys primarily in California, Arkansas, Florida, North Carolina, and Washington. They seek high settlements and high plaintiff attorney fees.

The allegations often are “cookie cutter” and it is recommended that providers should mount a vigorous defense. These factually identical allegations include accepting patients who need higher levels of care, misrepresentations in marketing materials, managers who are driven by personal compensation tied to budgeting targets, and failure to consider individual resident needs related to staffing.

Due to the high expense, both in bad publicity and dollars, many senior living facilities are settling prior to class certification. However, defense counsel should focus on the individual resident experience to avoid class action status and reduce exposure. Read the whole story: https://excelas1.com/class-action-litigation-trends-in-long-term-care/

Cloning in EHR can lead to fraud, patient harmDocumentation integrity is critical for avoiding fraudulent billing, HIPAA...
06/24/2024

Cloning in EHR can lead to fraud, patient harm
Documentation integrity is critical for avoiding fraudulent billing, HIPAA violations, claim denials, audits and compliance violations, and threats to patient care.

Cloning refers to copying and pasting notes from one patient encounter to another without updating the information. It’s also considered cloning when entries in the medical record are worded the exact same or very similar to previous notations. To meet medical necessity requirements for Medicare, documentation for each provided health service must be distinct from one another.
Read the whole story: https://excelas1.com/cloning-in-ehr-can-lead-to-fraud-patient-harm/

All Ulcers Are Not The Same: Diabetic UlcersSkin ulcerations. They can be painful for patients and terrifying for famili...
06/21/2024

All Ulcers Are Not The Same: Diabetic Ulcers

Skin ulcerations. They can be painful for patients and terrifying for families. They bring to mind the image of bed sores, possibly caused by neglect and abuse. But, anyone who has a loved one in a healthcare facility should understand that not all ulcers are the same—and, perhaps somewhat reassuringly, most are not the result of negligence. Ulcers can and do happen, even in the presence of excellent clinical care.

READ THE WHOLE STORY: https://excelas1.com/all-ulcers-are-not-the-same-diabetic-ulcers/

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