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WEBINARS


It’s All in Your Facility’s Plan: Insights into Emerging Alignment of CMS Conditions & Accreditation Requirements toward Prevention of HAIs


This webinar outlines the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Conditions of Participation (CoP) related to infection prevention and control and describes new conditions for coverage (CfC) issued by CMS applicable to ambulatory surgical centers. Recent interpretive guidance from Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) will be addressed as it relates to compliance with Infection Control CoPs and CfCs, and the emerging alignment of payer, provider, and evidence-based practice toward enhancing patient safety will be discussed.


Presenter: Russell Olmsted, MPH, CIC OSHA and CMS Requirements: What ASCs Need to Know


This webinar provides an overview of OSHA requirements, focusing on the Bloodborne Pathogens Standard, as well as new CMS rules for ambulatory surgery facilities. Learn what you need to know for compliance and to protect your staff and provide a safe experience for patients.


Presenter: Marcia Patrick, RN, MSN, CIC ALL SETTINGS Managing Risk for HAIs—An Emerging Perfect Storm of Liability


Changes in regulatory, reimbursement, and legal standards, and drastic changes in healthcare itself are creating a potential “perfect storm” of liability and increased risk for hospital-acquired infections in health- care facilities. This program reviews those changes and informs healthcare professionals about the types of legally defensible programs they need to have in place to reduce liability risk and infection rates. The program details strategies to successfully implement, monitor, and improve compliance rates for these issues.


Presenter: Russ Nassof, JD


AMBULATORY CARE


SETTING ALL SETTINGS


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