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Home Health Keys
For Success
February 23, 2006
To
download the workshop materials, click on the links
below:
Morning Session Objectives
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Describe two
problems related to medication use in older adults.
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Identify one
reason why medication simplification is important in the care of
older adults.
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Describe the
Quality Medication Administration Project (QMAP).
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Explain
regulations regarding oral medications and hospitalization.
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Identify the
three stages of monitoring for successful Plans of Action (POAs).
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Understand the
available data collection tools.
Agenda
(PDF,
65K)
HHQI Recognition Program
(PDF,
61K)
1.
Medication Management, Simplification, and the Older
Adult
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Presentation: Medication Management, Simplification, &
the Older Adult
(PDF,
84K)
Stephen Winbery, PhD, MD, Medical Director, QSource
2. Quality Medication Administration Project
(QMAP)
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Presentation: Quality Medication Administration
Project (QMAP) (PDF,
78K)
Marianne Canady, RN, MA, HSAG Program Director,
Home Health
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QMAP
Best Practice Tools (PDF,
1.2M)
3. Monitoring your Plan of Action (POA)
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Presentation: POA Monitoring (PDF,
211K)
Patricia Burt, RN, BSN, HSAG Clinical Quality
Specialist
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Acute Care Hospitalization (ACH) Data Collection Tool
Instructions (DOC,
1.3M)
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Best Practice Tracker Tool Instructions (PDF,
471K)
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POA
Worksheet (DOC,
123K)
Afternoon Session Objectives
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Identify two
initiatives that address continuity of care in Arizona
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Discuss the
value and benefits of collaboration
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Apply
principles of collaboration to ACH
Agenda
(PDF,
64K)
1. Continuity of Care (C3)
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Presentation: Continuity of Care (C3) (PDF,
108K)
Marianne Canady, RN, MA, HSAG Program Director, Home Health
2. Applying a Collaborative Framework to ACH
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Presentation: Collaboration (PDF,
208K)
Patricia Burt, RN, BSN, HSAG Clinical Quality Specialist
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