When it’s time for your survey, will you be ready? These inspections are high-stakes: fines for violations of infection control protocols can cost up to $27,000 per day, depending on scope and severity – and that’s just one example. Surveys impact every aspect of your business, from occupancy to financial performance to staff workload. Our webinar will break down the most common citations and provide insights to help you mitigate risk and better prepare for your next survey.
In this webinar, you’ll learn:
- Key areas surveyors focus on in assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing
- Top citations issued by surveyors, why they matter, and how they impact your business
- Steps you can take to minimize the risk of being cited
- How to prepare for surveyors and work with them while they’re on site
Janet K. Feldkamp, RN, BSN, LNHA, CHC, JD
Partner, Benesch Healthcare+ Practice Group
Benesch Friedlander Coplan & Aronoff LLP
Janet focuses her practice in health care law, including long-term care survey and certification, state and federal regulation, physician and nurse practice, and fraud and abuse involving hospitals, suppliers, insurers, and physicians. She retains active licenses as a registered nurse and a nursing home administrator and has extensive health care experience.
Janet has been a frequent speaker on health law related topics, particularly in long-term care. She is also a co-author of the Post-Acute Care Handbook: Regulatory, Risk & Compliance Issues, published by the American Health Lawyers Association.
Robert Moore, RN, RAC-CT, DNS-CT
Director, Strategy and Portfolio Management, MatrixCare
Robert Moore, RN, RAC-CT, DNS-CT is a Registered Nurse and the director of Strategy & Portfolio Management with MatrixCare LPC (Life Plan Communities). Rob started out as a CNA in post-acute care and has been a Registered Nurse for over 15 years. During his time in the nursing profession, he has held the following positions: telemetry unit staff nurse, unit manager, MDS coordinator, director of nursing, quality assurance, business analyst, and product manager.