Properly assessing and reporting depression is critical to both resident well-being and facility reimbursement.
Up to 60% of residents in a skilled nursing setting exhibit some type of depressive symptoms, but depression frequently remains undetected and untreated. Not only that, improper assessment of depression can have direct financial impact, with reimbursement loss reaching up to $2,200 a month per facility, depending on the RUGS-IV classification.
The current method of assessment and reporting involves Section D of the MDS 3.0, which utilizes Patient Health Questionnaire-9, a common depression screening tool. While this approach has helped standardize the process, there are significant drawbacks that limit reliability and accuracy.
Is your organization properly managing the assessment and reporting of depression?
This on-demand webinar was presented to nearly 2,000 attendees on Sept. 7, 2017. Now you can watch it on-demand to learn to better identify, treat, and report depression as it presents in the skilled nursing setting, as well as understand the financial ramifications of improper documentation and reporting.
[On-demand webinar] Administering the PHQ-9 and maximizing identification of depression
Robert Figlerski, Ph.D., Director of Behavioral Health Services, New York Region, TeamHealth
What you’ll learn
- Common issues that put residents at high risk for depression
- Consequences of depression in a SNF setting
- Strengths and weaknesses of the PHQ-9
- Potential impact on SNF reimbursement
- Important aspects of the clinical interview
- Deciding who should be interviewed and when to use a staff interview
- And more
6 Comments on “[On-demand webinar] Administering the PHQ-9 and maximizing identification of depression”
do these count for ceus
Hi Kate — we do not currently offer CEUs for our webinars.
Will this webinar assist staff to identify & differentiate symptoms for advanced dementia verses depression symptoms when implementing staff PHQ9 interviews?
Yes, our speaker will go into some detail on symptoms and there will also be opportunity for Q&A.
Will you have another webinar on a different date. I have careplan meetings on Thursdays.
Hi Priscilla — No additional dates scheduled, but we’ll post a recording of the webinar on our site after the live event.