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Free Webinar on Operational Strategies for Converting to the New MDS 3.0 Assessment 
 
Wednesday, June 9, 2010 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
 

The new MDS 3.0 is scheduled to be implemented on October 1, 2010. During this 1-hour session, we will address operational strategies for converting to this new assessment.

Topics Covered Include:
• Changes in the new assessment that will affect your data collection process
• Hot spots" that will affect quality and reimbursement
• The effect of the MDS 3.0 on other processes including the RUGs system, state Medicaid system, Care Planning, and Quality Measure/Quality Indicators

Our presenter will also be taking part in an interactive Q&A session, so come prepared with your questions on MDS 3.0.

Featured Speaker: Leah Klusch, Founder and Executive Director, Alliance Training Center
   

REGISTER FOR THIS EXCITING EVENT TODAY!
https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/425587536


Multidisciplinary Competencies
Representing nursing, AALTCN was part of a workgroup convened by the American Geriatrics Society that developed and endorsed multidisciplinary competencies for the care of older adults.  The document will be broadly distributed to geriatric care professionals and organizations.  To review the competencies, click here.

Urinary Incontinence Guidelines Available
The National Guidelines Clearinghouse has published a synthesis of leading guidelines for the assessment and management of urinary incontinence.  To access the document, visit:
http://www.guideline.gov/Compare/comparison.aspx?file=INCONTINENCE5.inc 


Free Webinar on Heal Pressure Ulcer on
Wednesday, March 24 at 12pm EST
 
We know that the heel is the second most common location for a pressure ulcer in acute care facilities, and the most common site in long term care facilities. But what about the anatomy of the heel makes it so vulnerable to skin breakdown and pressure ulcers?
 
Join Diane Langemo, PhD, RN, FAAN for a free educational Webinar as she discusses the basics of a pressure ulcer, the new NPUAP/EPUAP guidelines, CMS "never events" and pressure ulcer prevention and treatment options.
 
This hour-long Webinar, featuring a live Q&A session, is open to all healthcare professionals so invite your colleagues to a comprehensive presentation on heel pressure ulcers.
 
Register at
www.o-wm.com/pressure-ulcers  or call (800) 327-7285 ext. 233
 
For those unable to participate in the live event, the Webinar will be archived and made available on-demand. Visit the registration page for your access to the presentation.
Prevention is the best treatment.
 
During the Webinar, Dr. Langemo will identify the key components for a proper pressure ulcer protocol and an effective heel off-loading device such as the Heelift® Suspension Boot.
Does your pressure ulcer protocol include all key components to meet the new NPUAP/EPUAP guidelines? 
 
Find out on Wednesday, March 24 at 12pm EST and learn how you can get a
 free Heelift Suspension Boot to evaluate.
This educational webinar is supported by DM Systems, Inc.

AALTCN is pleased to offer another great educational resource through our patron member Healthpoint, Ltd. the experts in Wound Care solutions.

Healthpoint Offers Skin Assessment DVD to Nursing Home personnel


Healthpoint, Ltd is proud to announce the availability of "The Big 4 in Under 4"™, a DVD that shows a mock skin assessment on a model posing as a patient to draw attention to the four areas of the body where pressure ulcers are most likely to develop. 

In addition to this skin assessment, the seventeen minute DVD also reviews current statistics on the incidence and costs associated with pressure ulcers, and reviews the National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel's (NPUAP) revised pressure ulcer staging definitions and the characteristics of each stage.

      The concept for the "Big 4 in Under 4"™ DVD was conceived by Jennifer Hurlow, a nurse practitioner with over twelve years experience in providing wound care in hospitals, in the outpatient setting, and in nursing homes.  Jenny is personally aware of the challenges that the front line caregiver faces while performing everyday patient care.  In her clinical practice, Jenny noticed that pressure ulcers are more likely to form on the sacrum/coccyx, heel, buttock/ ischium, and trocanter/leg.  This was verified by a national data source that corroborated her findings.  Jenny realized that if she incorporated a supplemental skin assessment focusing on these four areas in the course of normal patient care, she would be able to detect the start of a pressure ulcer or see if an existing pressure ulcer was deteriorating.  This supplemental skin assessment is not meant to take the place of any skin assessments that are required by regulations in the various care settings, but to acquaint the front line caregiver with this concept in order to work more efficiently.

      The "Big 4 in Under 4"™  DVD was originally positioned to be used in the skilled nursing setting, but it has also had great accolades in the acute care setting due to the new present on admission reporting requirements that include pressure ulcers. The Big 4 skin assessment is a depiction of one caregiver's approach.  The actual protocol of your facility may differ slightly with regard to patient encounters.  The DVD is meant to educate, and not intended to contradict any protocol the facility may have in place.

     The "Big 4 in Under 4"™ DVD was the recent recipient of a 2009 Bronze Telly Award in the Film/Video Production: Education Category. The Telly Awards honor the very best local, regional, and cable television commercials and programs, as well as the finest video and film productions, and work created for the Web. We are honored to be recognized in this manner.

Copies of the "Big 4 in Under 4"™ DVD are available from your Healthpoint sales representative or by calling Healthpoint's Customer Care department at 800-441-8227

Healthpoint is proud to continue our long standing support of wound care education.  We hope you will take the opportunity to obtain a copy of this DVD.

"The Big 4 in Under 4" ™ design and word marks are trademarks and Healthpoint is a registered trademark of Healthpoint, Ltd.


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