Articles

Advance Directives Require Important Considerations

Advance Directives Require Important Considerations

Advance directives rank among the most important legal documents in the healthcare setting. They come into use when a patient is incapacitated and cannot provide informed consent for care or cannot actively participate in care planning. Among the various types of advance directives, the most common in the healthcare setting are the living will and the durable power of attorney for health care.

How Office Visit Notes  Support Sleep Care

How Office Visit Notes Support Sleep Care

Office visit notes from the patient’s referring physician/provider documenting the supporting symptoms associated with the patient’s need for sleep testing are critical to the client/patient record.

Have a Plan for When You Must Write a Plan of Correction

Have a Plan for When You Must Write a Plan of Correction

Nobody is perfectly perfect. Nearly all organizations surveyed for accreditation are cited for deficiencies. To get back on the right track, the organization must develop an effective Plan of Correction (POC) for each deficiency and promptly submit it for approval before a final accreditation status can be determined. It’s a process.

Updated Standards for Hospice, Renal Dialysis

Updated Standards for Hospice, Renal Dialysis

Standards for ACHC community-based accreditation programs have been released for 2024 and are now available to download from your customer portal. While most standards are unchanged, updates were made to standards for two programs — Hospice and Renal Dialysis Accreditation.