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Approved-By: [log in to unmask] Content-class: urn:content-classes:message Thread-Topic: Home Health Quality Improvement Organization Support Center (HH QIOSC) thread-index: Acgt5ydcKIc/F/9CS7iDywkt6D7o2QAAG14cAAAv938AAC1SmwAIb6SeCDXcCg0AAnsY6gK64F4VAshAbog= References: <[log in to unmask]> <[log in to unmask]> <[log in to unmask]> <[log in to unmask]> <[log in to unmask]> <[log in to unmask]> <[log in to unmask]> <[log in to unmask]> Content-Type: multipart/alternative; Message-ID: <[log in to unmask]> Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2008 12:42:59 -0500 Reply-To: CMS CMSProviderResource <[log in to unmask]> Sender: Medicare Home Health Prospective Payment Mailing List <[log in to unmask]> From: CMS CMSProviderResource <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Home Health Quality Improvement Organization Support Center (HH QIOSC) Comments: To: [log in to unmask], [log in to unmask]The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) would like to remind Home Health providers that the Home Health Quality Improvement Organization Support Center (HH QIOSC) has published their final package of best practice intervention tools on the important topic of Transitional Care Coordination. Best practice intervention packages are free and were provided monthly. They include educational tools and resources, guidelines, success stories, and best practice education to assist agencies in reducing avoidable hospitalizations. The Home Health Quality Improvement (HHQI) National Campaign 2007 sought to unite the home care community under the shared vision of reducing avoidable hospitalizations to improve patient quality of care. The HHQI National Campaign utilized a 12-month multi-disciplinary approach to quality improvement that included key home health, hospital, and physician stakeholders. During the campaign, home health agency recruitment and communication occurred locally through state and national home health associations and Quality Improvement Organizations (QIOs). As of February 1, approximately 5,590 home health agencies have registered to participate. CMS's Office of Clinical Standards and Quality (OCSQ) would like to acknowledge The Quality Insights of Pennsylvania, the Medicare Quality Improvement Organization (QIO) for Pennsylvania, who served as the HH QIOSC for the wonderful job they have done in creating these packages for the Home Health Community. The campaign resources will remain available on the HHQI website at www.homehealthquality.org <http://www.homehealthquality.org/> on the Internet. In addition, campaign resources are available on the Medicare Quality Improvement Community website at www.medqic.org <http://www.medqic.org/> on the Internet. On the HHQI website, there is a link for all available free continuing educational units (CNEs) for RNs and for certificates of participation for therapists. See the Continuing Education Frequently Asked Questions <http://www.wvmi.org/shared/content/hhqi_campaign/continuing_ed_faqs_fin al_final__mk_052507_sw.pdf> (FAQ) section. Important note: All continuing education will end on February 28, 2008. Thank you for your commitment to quality. ________________________________ February Flu Shot Reminder It's Not Too Late to Give and Get the Flu Shot! In the U.S., the peak of flu season typically occurs anywhere from late December through March; however, flu season can last as late as May. Each office visit presents an opportunity for you to talk with your patients about the importance of getting an annual flu shot and a one time pneumococcal vaccination. Protect yourself, your patients, and your family and friends by getting and giving the flu shot. Don't Get the Flu. Don't Give the Flu. Get Vaccinated! Remember - Influenza and pneumococcal vaccinations and their administration are covered Part B benefits. Note that influenza and pneumococcal vaccines are NOT Part D covered drugs. You and your staff can learn more about Medicare's coverage of adult immunizations and related provider education resources, by reviewing Special Edition MLN Matters article SE0748 http://www.cms.hhs.gov/MLNMattersArticles/downloads/SE0748.pdf <https://webmail.hhs.gov/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.cms.hhs.go v/MLNMattersArticles/downloads/SE0748.pdf> on the CMS website. ________________________________________________________________________ _ If you have problems accessing any hyperlink in this message, please copy and paste the URL in your Internet browser. If you received this message in error, please go to (http://www.cms.hhs.gov/apps/mailinglists/) to unsubscribe to the appropriate listserv. Please DO NOT respond to this email. This email is a service of CMS and routed through an electronic mail server to communicate Medicare policy and operational changes and/or updates. Responses to this email are not routed to CMS personnel. Inquiries may be sent by going to (http://www.cms.hhs.gov/ContactCMS/). Thank you.
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