Home Health

Why Your Accreditation End Date Matters

Achieving accreditation is regarded as one of the key benchmarks for measuring the quality of an organization. Once initial accreditation is achieved, it is not permanent and must be maintained and renewed to ensure continued compliance. ACHC Accreditation is valid for a 36-month time period but preparation for renewal should begin at least nine months before the expiration date. Resources are available to help you prepare.

Survey Ready? New Checklist Simplifies Record Preparation

Patient records are a vital part of the accreditation survey process. When a Surveyor arrives for your on-site survey, your organization must provide several patient record reports during the opening conference. A new ACHC checklist is available to help you assess your organization’s compliance with patient record requirements.

2024-04-24T19:48:03+00:0004/10/2024|Accreditation, Home Health, Hospice, Palliative Care, Renal Dialysis|Comments Off on Survey Ready? New Checklist Simplifies Record Preparation

Home Health: Plan Ahead for the End of the COVID-19 PHE

With the COVID-19 public health emergency (PHE) ending soon, affected healthcare providers, including home health agencies with deemed status, will need to make adjustments as they prepare to restore normal operations.

2024-04-24T13:11:31+00:0003/15/2023|Home Health|Comments Off on Home Health: Plan Ahead for the End of the COVID-19 PHE

Home Health: Meeting Requirements for Your Plan of Correction

Nearly all organizations surveyed for accreditation are cited for deficiencies. To address deficiencies, an organization must develop an effective Plan of Correction (POC) and submit it to ACHC before a final accreditation status is determined. This is the final step in the accreditation survey process.

2024-04-24T13:11:50+00:0002/08/2023|Home Health|Comments Off on Home Health: Meeting Requirements for Your Plan of Correction
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