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Hospice & palliative care handbook : quality, compliance, and reimbursement / Tina M. Marrelli.

Marrelli, T. M. (Author). Sigma Theta Tau International, (issuing body.).

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"Hospice & Palliative Care Handbook, Third Edition, offers concise, focused coverage of all aspects of hospice and palliative care for clinicians, managers, and other team members who provide important care while meeting difficult multilevel regulations. Author Tina M. Marrelli, Director of the first U.S. hospice program to attain Joint Commission accreditation for hospice services, helps caregivers meet quality, coverage, and reimbursement requirements in daily practice and documentation. Filled with key topics such as professional standards and guidelines, bereavement services considerations, outcomes, goals, and quality control, this comprehensive book provides the tools hospice caregivers need for success."--Back cover.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781945157455
  • ISBN: 1945157453
  • Physical Description: xxiii, 275 pages ; 22 cm
  • Edition: Third edition.
  • Publisher: Indianapolis, IN, USA : Sigma Theta Tau International, [2018]

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Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Hospice Care: An Overview of Quality and Compassionate Care -- Documentation: An Important Driver for Care and Coverage -- Planning, Managing, and Coordinating Care -- Hospice Diagnoses and Guidelines for Care -- Hospice Conditions of Participation: Subpart B-Eligibility, Election, and Duration of Benefits -- Hospice Conditions of Participation: Subpart F-Covered Services -- State Hospice and Palliative Care Organizations.
Subject: Hospice care > Standards > Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Palliative treatment > Standards > Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Medicine > Documentation > Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Nursing > Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Hospice Care > standards.
Palliative Care > standards.
Quality Assurance, Health Care.

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Hospice and Palliative Care Handbook : Quality, Compliance, and Reimbursement

SectionSection DescriptionPage Number
About the Authorp. vii
Reviewersp. ix
Forewordp. xvii
Prefacep. xix
Introductionp. xxi
1Hospice Care: An Overview of Quality and Compassionate Carep. 1
    History of Hospicep. 2
    Hospice and Hospice Growthp. 3
    Hospice in the Care Continuum: Where Does It Fit?p. 5
    What Is a Terminal Illness from a Hospice Perspective?p. 5
    Where Is Hospice Care Provided?p. 6
    The Hospice Interdisciplinary Group: Who Are They?p. 6
        Interdisciplinary Rolesp. 7
        Hospice "Core" Servicesp. 8
        Hospice "Noncore" Servicesp. 13
    Hospice Reimbursementp. 15
        Medicare Hospice Benefitp. 15
        Components of the Medicare Hospice Benefitp. 20
    Revocation/Change of Provider/Dischargep. 28
        Revocation of the Medicare Hospice Benefit-The Patient's Right to Revocationp. 28
        Change of Hospice Provider-Another Patient Rightp. 28
        Discharge from Hospicep. 29
    The Four Levels of Hospice Carep. 30
    Medicare Hospice Quality: What Is It?p. 32
        Hospice Quality Reporting to CMS: Linking Quality to Paymentp. 34
        Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS) Hospice Surveyp. 35
        CMS Hospice Compare-The Public Display of Quality Measures and Other Hospice Datap. 36
    Defining Hospice Nursingp. 37
        Hallmarks of Effective Hospice Carep. 38
        Differences in Goals Between Home Health and Hospice Nursingp. 42
        Skills and Knowledge Needed for Hospice Carep. 42
    Hospice Orientation: Considerations for Successp. 46
        Hospice Orientation Considerationsp. 48
        Defining the Hospice Orientationp. 49
        Competency Assessment and Validationp. 49
        Organizational Orientation Topicsp. 50
    Trends in Hospice Care: Staying Apprised and Engagedp. 55
        Length of Stayp. 55
        Live Dischargep. 56
        Hospice Datap. 56
        Advance Care Planningp. 57
    Summaryp. 58
    Referencesp. 58
2Documentation: An Important Driver for Care and Coveragep. 61
    Hospice Documentation: Why Is the Clinical Record So Important?p. 61
        Increased Scrutiny of Hospice Servicesp. 62
        The Emphasis on Quality Assessment and Performance Improvement (QAPI)p. 63
        The Emphasis on Standardization of Care, Policies and Procedures, and Processesp. 64
        Recognition and Empowerment of the Nursing Profession and the Nursing Shortagep. 64
        Emphasis on Effectiveness and Efficiency in All Healthcare Settingsp. 66
        Importance of the Hospice Patient Recordp. 67
    Documentation: The Key to Care, Coverage, Compliance, and Qualityp. 69
        Hospice Documentation: The Fundamentalsp. 70
        Documentation Tips for Paper-Based Documentationp. 70
        Documentation Tips for Electronic Health Recordsp. 72
        Documentation Quality and Value Considerationsp. 73
    Documentation Strategiesp. 74
        Focused Documentationp. 74
        Compariative Documentationp. 75
        Inconsistent and Insufficient Documentation Considerationsp. 76
        Accurate and Objective Documentationp. 77
    Hospice Documentation Resourcesp. 78
        Local Coverage Determinationsp. 78
        Symptom and Functionality Measurement Scalesp. 79
    Supporting Eligibility and Terminal Prognosisp. 80
    Decline, Terminal Plateaus, and Chronic Status Considerationsp. 80
    Summaryp. 83
    Referencesp. 84
3Planning, Managing, and Coordinating Carep. 85
    The Hospice Initial and Comprehensive Assessmentp. 85
        Initial Assessmentp. 85
        Comprehensive Assessmentp. 86
    The Hospice Plan of Care and Coordination of Carep. 89
        Review of the Plan of Carep. 93
        Medication Managementp. 93
        Controlled Drug Management and Disposalp. 95
    Patient Deathp. 97
    Care Planning and IDG Cultural Competencyp. 98
    Case Study: Eligibility and the Plan of Carep. 98
    Case Study: Frequency and Intensity of Servicesp. 101
    Summaryp. 102
    Referencesp. 103
4Hospice Diagnoses and Guidelines for Carep. 105
    Common Symptoms in the Last days of Life (Active Dying)p. 108
    Staging Scalesp. 110
    Guidelines for Hospice Carep. 111
        Volunteer(s)p. 111
        Dietitian/Nutritional Counselingp. 111
        Occupational Therapistp. 111
        Physical Therapyp. 112
        Bereavement Counselorp. 112
        Complementary Therapiesp. 112
    Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias Carep. 113
1        General Considerationsp. 113
2        Eligibility Considerationsp. 113
3        Potential Diagnoses ICD-10-CM Diagnostic Codingp. 114
4        Safety Considerationsp. 115
5        Skills and Services Identifiedp. 116
6        Patient, Family, and Caregiver Educational Needsp. 124
7        Tips for Supporting Quality, Safety, and Eligibilityp. 124
8        Quality Metricsp. 127
    Bedbound, Coma, and Skin Carep. 128
1        General Considerationsp. 128
2        Eligibility Considerationsp. 128
3        Potential Diagnoses ICD-10-CM Diagnostic Codingp. 129
4        Safety Considerationsp. 130
5        Skills and Services Identifiedp. 131
6        Patient, Family, and Caregiver Educational Needsp. 139
7        Tips for Quality, Safety, Eligibility, and Reimbursementp. 140
8        Quality Metricsp. 142
    Cancerp. 143
1        General Considerationsp. 143
2        Eligibility Considerationsp. 143
3        Potential Diagnoses ICD-10-CM Diagnostic Codingp. 144
4        Safety Considerationsp. 145
5        Skills and Services Identifiedp. 146
6        Patient, Family, and Caregiver Educational Needsp. 154
7        Tips for Quality, Safety, Eligibility, and Reimbursementp. 155
8        Quality Metricsp. 158
    Cardiac and Cerebrovascular Accident (Stroke) Carep. 159
1        General Considerationsp. 159
2        Eligibility Considerationsp. 159
3        Potential Diagnoses ICD-10-CM Diagnostic Codingp. 160
4        Safety Considerationsp. 162
5        Skills and Services Identifiedp. 163
6        Patient, Family, and Caregiver Educational Needsp. 170
7        Tips for Quality, Safety, Eligibility, and Reimbursementp. 171
8        Quality Metricsp. 174
    Liver Disease Carep. 175
1        General Considerationsp. 175
2        Eligibility Considerationsp. 175
3        Potential Diagnoses ICD-10-CM Diagnostic Codingp. 176
4        Safety Considerationsp. 176
5        Skills and Services Identifiedp. 177
6        Patient, Family, and Caregiver Educational Needsp. 185
7        Tips for Supporting Quality, Safety, and Eligibilityp. 185
8        Quality Metricsp. 188
    Neurologic Disease Carep. 189
1        General Considerationsp. 189
2        Eligibility Considerationsp. 189
3        Potential Diagnoses ICD-10-CM Diagnostic Codingp. 190
4        Safety Considerationsp. 191
5        Skills and Services Identifiedp. 191
6        Patient, Family, and Caregiver Educational Needsp. 199
7        Tips for Quality, Safety, Eligibility, and Reimbursementp. 200
8        Quality Metricsp. 203
    Pulmonary Carep. 204
1        General Considerationsp. 204
2        Eligibility Considerationsp. 204
3        Potential Diagnoses ICD-10-CM Diagnostic Codingp. 205
4        Safety Considerationsp. 205
5        Skills and Services Identifiedp. 206
6        Patient, Family, and Caregiver Educational Needsp. 214
7        Tips for Quality, Safety, Eligibility, and Reimbursementp. 215
8        Quality Metricsp. 217
    Renal Disease Carep. 218
1        General Considerationsp. 218
2        Eligibility Considerationsp. 218
3        Potential Diagnoses ICD-10-CM Diagnostic Codingp. 219
4        Safety Considerationsp. 219
5        Skills and Services Identifiedp. 220
6        Patient, Family, and Caregiver Educational Needsp. 227
7        Tips for Supporting Quality, Safety, and Eligibilityp. 228
8        Quality Metricsp. 231
    Referencesp. 232
AHospice Conditions of Participation: Subpart B-Eligibility, Election, and Duration of Benefitsp. 233
BHospice Conditions of Participation: Subpart F-Covered Servicesp. 245
CState Hospice and Palliative Care Organizationsp. 251
DResourcesp. 261
Indexp. 263

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