August 18, 2022
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is offering a virtual training program that provides instruction on the guidance for the Outcome and Assessment Information Set (OASIS)-E. This training is part of a comprehensive strategy to ensure home health providers have access to the educational materials necessary to promote understanding and compliance with changes in reporting requirements associated with the Home Health Quality Reporting Program (QRP). These changes go into effect on January 1, 2023. A major focus of this training will be on the cross-setting implementation of the standardized patient assessment data to ensure more consistent reporting and evaluation across post-acute care settings.
The training program consists of two parts:
Part 1 – LEARN: Watch the pre-recorded training webinars that deliver foundational knowledge to assist in learning the new items and guidance. These videos are intended to be viewed in advance of the live event and are available now on CMS YouTube .
Part 2 – PRACTICE: Attend the live, virtual workshop sessions that provide practice coding scenarios on the items covered in the Part 1 training webinars. These live sessions will take place on September 13th and September 14th between 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. ET.
Training Materials: Additional training resources are located within a ZIP file in the Downloads section of the HH QRP Training page (2022_September_HH Virtual Training Program – Part 1 (ZIP)). These resources include an Acronym List, Action Plan Worksheet, Resource Guide, Case Study documents, and PDF versions of the Training Webinars.
Registration for the Part 2 live, virtual workshop sessions can be completed online through Zoom Events.
Source: CMS
Do you have a plan in place to succeed under OASIS-E? Corridor is here to help. Click to learn more about our OASIS-E support services.
About Corridor
For over 30 years, Corridor has partnered with home-based care providers, delivering powerful solutions to support the unique challenges of caring for patients in the home. Our team of operating executives, clinicians, and nationally renowned industry experts have run provider organizations and resolved the same challenges you face.
To receive the most important industry updates, insights and news impacting home health and hospice, please make sure to sign up for our weekly newsletter.