LONG TERM CARE TRENDS IN TECHNOLOGY
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This presentation is now available ON DEMAND!
Please join us as we discuss the latest technology trends in long term care. This presentation will examine upcoming Medicare and Medicaid payment mandates that will affect your decisions on how to collect and track resident information. We will also examine current and upcoming technology trends that will assist you in delivering proactive care, maximizing reimbursements, improving efficiency and reducing operating costs.
Now available ANYTIME as an Online Webcast (2 hours).
Define and differentiate between EHR, EMR, PHR.
List three ways simple sensor technologies (bed, light, wet, pharmacy dispensers etc.) can reduce risk and address QI/QMs. Name ten dire consequences of inaccurate MDS documentation Describe options for point-of-care and how each impacts QI/QMs Cite the most important questions to include in Requests for Proposals for any technology
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For more information about our seminars please call
(512) 467-2242 or email julie@tahsa.org
Seminar Fee
$49 TAHSA / AAHSA Members
$59 Non-Members
Rose Ireland, RN, C, BSN; Director of Regulatory/ Clinical Affairs, TAHSA/EIA
Mark Horner, CEO Senior Safe At Home, LLC
James E. Shearon, RN, BSN, MHSA, Clinical Operations Consultant, Vocollect Healthcare Systems
Jennifer Clement, MBA/Finance, Senior Director, Vocollect Healthcare Systems
Administrators: 2 hours NAB credit
Nurses: 2 contact hours
Social Workers: .2 CEU's

Texas Association of Homes and Services for the Aging and Educational Institute on Aging is approved as a provider of continuing nursing education by the Texas Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. This activity meets criteria for mandatory continuing education requirements toward relicensure as established by the Board of Nursing for the State of Texas. Individuals must view the entire program to receive continuing education credit.
Upon completion of this 2 hour course, participants will be able to: