This needs to be signed by the 2nd visit prior to furnishing additional care
What is the Patient Authorization and Consent Form
This is where you document your wound assessment
What is the Integumentary Command Center in Point Care?
It uses the time that a person takes to rise from a chair, walk three meters, turn around 180 degrees, walk back to the chair, and sit down while turning 180 degrees
The Timed Up and Go Test
Payment received if patient is a LUPA
What is per visit payment?
Medication Understanding Section in PointCare
What is where you can document medication teaching?
This is when a NOMNC should be given
What is AT LEAST 48 hours prior to agency discharge?
M1860 = this when a patient makes her way around her home with her cane. The clinician notes through observation that she is often reaching out for furniture and or the wall to restore balance.
What is M1860 = 3?
unable to walk without assist
At least this often a therapist must provide service and reassess patient to compare prior functional measurements
What is 30 days?
Measures the experience of people receiving services from a Medicare certified agency
What are HHCAHPS?
Medications should be reconciled at these points
What is SOC, Recertification, Discharge and any time a new medication is added?
These should be confirmed by the physician and documented in the admission narrative
What is all diagnoses for medications, wounds, and listed comorbidities?
Service to maintain or prevent decline for a patient with a chronic condition
What is maintenance therapy?
Measures balance ability in older adults using 14 specific tasks
What is the Berg balance test?
A healthcare payment model that rewards healthcare providers based on the quality and value of care
What is Value Based Purchasing?
Anticoagulants, insulin, opioids, chemotherapy
What are high risk medications?
These items should be discussed and highlighted in the Patient Caregiver Guide to help prevent unnecessary rehospitalizations
What is the On Call Guidelines and VNA 24-hour number (1-800-We-Visit)?
Patient M1860 score if they ambulate unsteadily and refuses device.
What is M1860 = 3?; requires supervision
An ambulation exercise test that shows aerobic capacity and endurance
What is the 2- OR 6-minute walk test?
Number of visits CMS expects the agency to make in a 30 day period for quality patient care
What is the LUPA threshold?
Medication teaching should include
What is dose, frequency, purpose and potential side effects?
What is a portable medical form that documents the patient's wishes for end-of-life care?
What is a POLST?
M1845 ( toileting/hygiene) = this when a patient is dependent in lower body dressing
What is M1845 =3 (dependent in toileting/hygiene)
This is where one can request DME needed for a client
What is the DME Order request coordination note?
This is where one can find the LUPA threshold in Point Care
What is the Point Care visit alert section in the patient snapshot?
Patient's management of oral medication ability if unable to ambulate but pillbox is next to patient, and they are able to take their medications without assistance?
What is independent in management of oral medications (M2020 = 0)