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HSPN ELEVATE: The Common Thread Linking Documentation, Satisfaction, and Revenue Protection

Hospice News

This article is sponsored by nVoq. This article is based on a Hospice News discussion with Jason Banks, vice president of post-acute business development at nVoq. The article below has been edited for length and clarity. They don’t love doing documentation, but they do want to do a good job at documentation.

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Hospice chaplain documentation webinar

Hospice Chaplaincy

If you are a hospice chaplain in need of polishing up your visit documentation, this is a webinar for you. This webinar will be on Monday September 25th at 10:00am Central Standard Time. The registration fee is only $45.The The most scrutinized area for hospices by the U.S. centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is […]

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Do You Need to Learn Hospice GIP Documentation? [Expert Tips]

Hospice Nurse Hero

One of these skills is understanding and completing hospice GIP documentation. In this article, we’ll explore why you need to learn General Inpatient (GIP) documentation and explore patient scenarios where GIP might be necessary. RECOMMENDED ARTICLE: The Secret is Out: Hospice Recertification Made Easy!

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5 Expert Tips and Strategies for Optimizing Hospice Documentation

Hospice Nurse Hero

In this guide, we’ll explore tips and strategies, suitable for both seasoned and new nurses, to enhance your hospice documentation process. The struggle I see most often is that hospice documentation is complex, and involves a form of charting known as “negative charting” that most nurses are not familiar with.

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Use of an App for Improved Documentation During a Code

AJN Off the Charts

Clear and accurate documentation is critical for post-event analysis to demonstrate the team did everything according to standards and determine if things could have gone better. Often the details are written on scrap paper and added to a document later. Using an app for documentation during code events.

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HOW OFTEN SHOULD YOU UPDATE YOUR ESTATE PLANNING DOCUMENTS?

Elder Care Matters

IS IT TIME TO UPDATE YOUR ESTATE PLANNING DOCUMENTS? Experts recommend updating your estate plan every three to five years—whether changing beneficiary designations or updating estate planning documents—to keep it relevant and legally enforceable.… … The post HOW OFTEN SHOULD YOU UPDATE YOUR ESTATE PLANNING DOCUMENTS?

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Top 6 Most-Read JPSM Articles from June-July

AAHPM (American Academy of Hospice and Palliative)

Here’s a roundup of the 6 most-read Journal of Pain and Symptom Management (JPSM) articles of the past 30 days, documenting key concerns, emerging trends, and topics of interest that were most relevant to the hospice and palliative care community.

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