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MANUALS
ACH Clinical Resource Kit
The Acute Care Hospitalization (ACH) Clinical Resource Kit was
created to organize select tools and resources used by home health
agencies to reduce avoidable ACH. To access the kit,
click here.
SBAR Home Health Package
SBAR (Situation-Background-Assessment-Recommendation) is a device
that can be used to improve communication in the home health industry.
To view the package,
click
here. Immunization Toolkit 2006
The Immunization Toolkit 2006 has been updated with new
information on influenza and pneumococcal vaccinations. The Toolkit is
full of valuable sample policies, forms, materials, and more. To
access the Toolkit,
click here.
Home Telehealth Reference 2005
The Home Telehealth Reference 2005 offers educational
resources to home health agencies on home telehealth planning,
implementation, and utilization. To access the Reference,
click here.
Home Telehealth Reference 2006/2007
The Home Telehealth Reference 2006/2007 expands on the
educational resources presented in the the 2005 version (above). To
access the Reference,
click here.
Home Telehealth Disease Management Series
This Series provides tools and interventions to improve
best practices in disease management and lower the percentage of acute
care hospitalizations.. To
access the Series, click here.
Briggs National Quality Improvement/ Hospital Reduction
Study
This Study identifies best strategies and best practices
being used by the nation's top agencies for improving quality and
reducing unplanned hospitalizations. To access the Study,
click here.
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DOCUMENTS
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OBQI Process Overview (PDF,
104K)
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Comparison of OBQI and OBQM Reports (PDF,
72K)
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New Spanish Resources, click
here.
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Organizational Culture Change Documents,
click here
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CLINICAL PRACTICE
CMS Survey & Certification Online Training
To view live and archived CMS training presentations, click
here.
Username and password required. Simply sign-up if not already
registered.
WOCN Guidance on OASIS Skin and Wound Status (click
here)
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