Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Infection Control: CMS Reportable Breaches & How to Avoid Them - 12/16 Webinar

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Examine, in detail, the CMS infection control breaches memo and discover how to
maintain good infection control practices, while avoiding unwanted public disclosure.
Please join us for our 90-minute conference on:

Infection Control: CMS Reportable Breaches & How to Avoid Them
Tuesday, December 16, 2014 1:00-2:30 p.m. ET
http://www.phconferences.com/3QJ/0/?C=10120&P=1070804&T=1&S=2751&D=1


PROGRAM SUMMARY
Infection control and prevention is a top CMS priority for all types of healthcare facilities
with healthcare associated infections in the spot light. State surveyors and accreditation
surveyors are observing to make sure there are no infection control breaches. Four
significant breaches are now reportable not only to CMS but to various state agencies.
Join nurse-attorney Sue Dill Calloway for a 90-minute webinar where you will discover:

  • What you need to know about CMS' infection control breach memo
  • 4 infection control breaches that must be reported to state agencies
  • Infection control worksheet: How surveyors can use it against you
  • CMS & CDC suggestions for safe injection practices
  • How to adapt policies & processes to avoid reportable breaches


EXPERT SPEAKER
Sue Dill Calloway, RN, MSN, JD CPHRM, CCMSCP, has been a nurse attorney and
medical-legal consultant for more than 30 years. She has presented numerous
educational programs for nurses, physicians, and other health care professionals on
topics such as patient safety, Joint Commission, CMS, and HIPAA issues.

  • Sue is the past Director of Hospital Patient Safety with The Doctors Company and
    OHIC Insurance Company. She is on the board for the Emergency Medicine Patient
    Safety Foundation and previously was their chief learning officer.
  • She has past experience as a nursing professor, medical malpractice defense
    attorney, and director of health policy and risk management for eight years for the Ohio
    Hospital Association.
  • Sue is also past VP of legal services, compliance officer and privacy officer for a
    community hospital. Sue was part of the patient safety committee and involved in risk
    management activities.
  • She has written 101 books and thousands of articles.


* Infection Control: CMS Reportable Breaches & How to Avoid Them
* Live, 90-minute Webinar
* Tuesday, December 16, 2014 1:00-2:30 p.m. ET


This program brings you one step closer to becoming a Certified CMS Compliance Professional.
Infection Control: CMS Reportable Breaches & How to Avoid Them qualifies as an elective
course for our CMS Conditions of Participation Certificate. Call us at 1-800-964-6033 for more
details on how to become certified.


Register now for this exciting event by clicking the following link or calling 1-800-964-6033:
http://www.phconferences.com/3QJ/0/?C=10120&P=1070804&T=1&S=2751&D=1


We hope you'll join us.

Sincerely,
Progressive Healthcare
384 Technology Drive
Malvern, PA 19355

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