CHAPCA: Hospice Regulatory Whiplash and How to Cope
Wednesday, January 22, 2025, 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM PST
Category: Live Webinar
Hospice Regulatory Whiplash and How to Cope
January 22, 2025
10:00am-11:30am PST
Webinar Details:
2024 was a year of hospice regulatory whiplash. And 2025 looks headed in the same direction. Clamping down on the hospice industry's bad actors is important. Yes. But well-intentioned hospices providing excellent care get caught in the crossfire. In this webinar, we'll look back at regulatory compliance and enforcement changes launched and continued in 2024 and look forward to what's coming this year. Don't miss it.
Learning Objective:
- Attentive learners will place in perspective the recent and coming regulatory changes impacting hospices.
- Participants will recognize how increased scrutiny, oversight and enforcement of the hospice industry could affect the hospice where they work.
- Focused attendees will gain insights into how to protect their own hospice businesses from consequences meant for bad actors in the industry.
Meet the Presenter:
Bio: Beth Noyce, RN, BSJMC, HCS-C, BCHH-C, COQS, is a CHAP-certified Home Health and Hospice Consultant, mentor, educator and regulatory master who helps agencies know when they are at risk. Job description? Keeping agencies out of trouble since 1997. Beth is former Executive Director of Utah Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and Utah Association for Home Care and Medicare Administrative Contractor medical reviewer. She serves on NAHC’s Hospice Quality Subcommittee and has served on NACH’s Hospice Advisory and Hospice Advocacy Boards. Beth has consulted for GLG, Kenyon Home Care Consulting, The Lighten Group, The Corridor Group, Pinnacle Enterprise Risk Consulting Services, and many individual agencies nationwide. She has audited and performed appeals for SimiTree and has edited and written study guides and questions for industry coding and compliance certification exams, has published in Diagnosis Coding Pro, and edited a Diagnosis Coding Manual. But her favorite role is Grandma.
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