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This case management webinar will explore how an initial assessment and clinical review can better ensure that patient is placed in the correct setting right from the get-go which is a very unique role played by ED and admitting office, transfer center case managers and social workers. The 2 midnight rule and the part that case management plays in managing it will also be reviewed. It will give idea about reducing the use of Condition Code 44 or self-denials when patients get admitted to the incorrect level.
Why Should You Attend:
Access point case managers reside in emergency departments, admitting offices and transfer centers. Among their roles is to ensure that patients are placed in the right level of care upon admission. With the advent of the 2 midnight rule, this role has never been more important. In addition, they are vital in assisting in readmission reduction, discharge planning and patient flow.
In this webinar we will explore the unique roles of the ED and admi...
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This case management webinar will explore how an initial assessment and clinical review can better ensure that patient is placed in the correct setting right from the get-go which is a very unique role played by ED and admitting office, transfer center case managers and social workers. The 2 midnight rule and the part that case management plays in managing it will also be reviewed. It will give idea about reducing the use of Condition Code 44 or self-denials when patients get admitted to the incorrect level.
Why Should You Attend:
Access point case managers reside in emergency departments, admitting offices and transfer centers. Among their roles is to ensure that patients are placed in the right level of care upon admission. With the advent of the 2 midnight rule, this role has never been more important. In addition, they are vital in assisting in readmission reduction, discharge planning and patient flow.
In this webinar we will explore the unique roles of the ED and admitting office and transfer center case managers and social workers and how an initial assessment and clinical review can better ensure that patient are placed in the correct setting right from the get-go. We will review the 2 midnight rule and the part that case management plays in managing it. This can better ensure a reduction in use of Condition Code 44 or self-denials when patients get admitted to the incorrect level. ED staff also assists in reducing unnecessary admission and readmissions.
Learn how to prioritize which patients need case management at your routes of entry and how these positions can assist in-patient case managers as well. We will complete this webinar with a discussion of how to measure the impact of these roles on the department and the hospital.
Review the concept of access point case management
Discuss the role of the RN case manager in the ED
Describe the role of the Social Worker in the ED
Understand the 2 Midnight Rule
Understand the relationship between the 2 Midnight Rule and case management
Discuss how to prioritize access point patients
Identify the role of through-put at access points
Review the positive outcome achieved by access point case management
Areas Covered in the Webinar:
Introduction to access point case management
Levels of care
Role of the RN case manager
Role of the social worker
Definition of 2 Midnight Rule
Role of case management in managing 2 Midnight Rule
Prioritizing patients in the emergency department
Discharge planning in the emergency department
Patient through-put
Evaluating emergency department case management outcomes
Who Will Benefit:
Directors of Case Management
Directors of Social Work
RN Case Managers
Social Workers
Directors of Quality Management
Emergency Department leaders
Vice Presidents of Nursing
Directors of Finance
Vice Presidents of Operations
Hospitalists
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27 September 2021 |
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