Protecting your PDGM revenue is more important than ever...
Evidence shows that home health agencies understood the nuances of the Patient-Driven Groupings Model (PDGM) at different speeds. As this reimbursement model spread throughout the industry, conventional wisdom from prior to PDGM was debunked and new strategies emerged.
The move to PDGM is one of the biggest changes for home health agencies in over two decades. Protecting your revenue is more important than ever. In this webinar, you will see what the data says about optimizing clinical outcomes and achieving the best financial results, simultaneously.
This webinar will help you:
- Grasp the relationship between clinical and financial outcomes
- Identify key benchmarks under PDGM
- Understand potential solutions for improving under-performance
- Gain insight to the advocacy work happening in Washington, D.C.
[Webinar] Sink or Swim?
What we've learned after four years of PDGM
About your experts
Jeff Aaronson
Vice President, Advisory Consulting — McBee
Jeff Aaronson, Vice President of Advisory Consulting at McBee, assists post-acute providers toward achieving operational and financial excellence through maximization of technology, process redesign and analytics. Jeff has served as VP of Finance and other senior leadership roles within home health and hospice providers, in addition to years of experience working in healthcare IT. His significant financial management experience within the provider community gives him a wealth of knowledge and expertise focused on the operations of home health and hospice providers.
Lisa Selman-Holman JD, BSN, RN, HCS-D, COS-C
Vice President of Education & Quality — McBee
Lisa Selman-Holman brings more than 35 years of experience in the home health and hospice industry, specializing in regulatory compliance, both as an RN and a home care attorney. As VP of Education & Quality, Lisa leads the education team in producing quality education through live events and online via Post-Acute Academy. Lisa is the past chair of the Board of Medical Specialty Coding and Compliance (BMSCC) and is an originator of the Homecare Coding Specialist-Diagnosis (HCS-D), Homecare Clinical Specialist-OASIS (HCS-O) and Homecare Coding Specialist-Hospice (HCS-H) credentials.
Click here to learn more about Post-Acute Academy from McBee.
Michelle Horner BSN, RN, HCS-D, HCS-O, HCS-H, COS-C
Post-Acute Education Manager — McBee
Michelle Horner is the Manager of Post-Acute Education for McBee. She has more than 30 years of experience in healthcare with an extensive background in critical care and home care. Michelle has been instrumental in the content creation for the Post-Acute Academy from McBee. She currently specializes in Quality, Clinical, and Regulatory Consulting and Education. Michelle develops and provides custom on-site client education programs. She speaks regularly for various home care associations. Her expertise regularly appears in the Decision Health Diagnosis Coding Pro and she is a subject matter expert contributor for several Decision Health publications. Michelle currently serves on the AHCC’s Board of Medical Specialty Coding and Compliance Certification HCS-D and HCS-O Committees.
Click here to learn more about Post-Acute Academy from McBee.
12 Comments on “[On-demand] Sink or Swim? What we’ve learned after four years of PDGM”
Looking forward to this event.
Hi Julie, thanks so much – so are we!
This webnar will be beneficial for me because I will have vailable information that will help me manage the financial aspect of my responsibilities related to staffing.
Thank you
looking forward.
Thank you
Thank you for free seminar.
Thanks, Lourdes — see you there!
Looking forward to listening to the Webinar. Thanks for offering this free webinar.
Thanks, Kimberly — see you on the webinar!
I haven’t gotten a link for the zoom yet! I did register.
Hi Brittany – Sorry you had trouble getting the confirmation. Please check your spam filter, as that’s where the Zoom email often goes. If you don’t find it there, you can try registering using a personal email address. Sometimes companies automatically block Zoom emails and they never reach employee inboxes.
This was an excellent presentation, thank you!
It was mentioned that the slides and recording would be made available. Please let me know how to access the materials as I would like to share them with my colleagues.
Hi Susan, so glad to hear you enjoyed it! The recording and slides are now available on our website – you can access them by clicking the blue button above on this page.