Not sure about the status of your agency’s charts? Let us help you identify some areas that are weak or not in compliance with standard policies and procedures. Our initial Clinical Chart Audit can spot areas needing improvement and availability to provide educational in-services if necessary and tools to better equip your organization from surveyors.
Clinical chart audits and compliance is critical to any healthcare organizations. Let us assist you in maintaining clinical compliance and following your organization’s policies and procedures by assuring charts are being audited on a regular basis. By implementing our Q.A. program in your organization, we can assure you that charts wil
Clinical chart audits and compliance is critical to any healthcare organizations. Let us assist you in maintaining clinical compliance and following your organization’s policies and procedures by assuring charts are being audited on a regular basis. By implementing our Q.A. program in your organization, we can assure you that charts will be in compliance and offset costs of hiring your own employee to do the work.
Every organization is different and need a different approach and assistance. Let us assist you in creating a Q.A. program and monitoring services and monitoring that best fit your individualized clientele.
Pre-claim is a process through which a request for provisional affirmation of coverage is submitted for review before a final claim is submitted for payment. Pre-claim review helps make sure that applicable coverage, payment and coding rules are met before the final claim is submitted.
Reviews OASIS, Assistance with Plan of Care draft, medication profile, review H&P and referral information to ensure compliance
RNs are responsible for the total care of the residents by initiating treatment plans and administering medicine. They also prepare IVs, draw blood, give injections, and taking vital signs. Their nursing responsibilities go even further as they are required to monitor the health of their patients and to make sure they are getting the proper care.
LPNs are responsible for taking the vital signs of the patient such as blood pressure, temperature, heart rate, oxygen level, and respiration. They also give enemas, may initiate medicine, apply bandages and dressings, insert catheters, and monitor the IVs. Also, they may feed the patients and record any changes in the patient’s health or vital signs.
Certified Nursing Assistant, or Certified Nursing Aide, is responsible for supporting medical staff in administering care to patients with various injuries, illnesses or disabilities. Their duties include helping patients bathe and maintain proper hygiene, feeding patients or ensuring they take their medication and assessing their patients’ vital signs to notify staff of any changes.