Mock Regulatory Survey (Three Days)
Survey preparedness is a challenging endeavor for every healthcare provider.
At a minimum, the provider must familiarize itself with industry standards, examine current systems and prepare to evaluate and improve areas that are not in compliance or trigger concern. Nursing homes are certified to provide services to eligible Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries and are expected to meet the standards defined in the ever changing Federal regulations. Harmony Healthcare International, Inc. (HHI) has developed proprietary tools to assist you with evaluating overall quality, compliance and systems. Upon completion, our Harmony HealthCARE Specialist will assist you with development of quality assurance improvement plans for each focus area.
Harmony Healthcare International, Inc. (HHI) Mock Regulatory Survey assists providers with best Mock practices for regulatory survey compliance. Harmony HealthCARE Specialists will include elements from the MDS and Dementia focused survey. This mock survey process includes nursing and environmental rounds, QI/QM review as well as focused clinical reviews.
The goal of the Harmony Healthcare International, Inc. (HHI) Mock Regulatory Survey is to perform an independent review/audit of the facility and determine areas of potential noncompliance with federal and state regulations. As areas of potential noncompliance are identified, the Harmony HealthCARE Specialists will offer recommendations for process enhancement to aid in achieving and maintaining compliance. Recognizing the important role that the facility front-line staff members (including front-line managers and direct care staff) play in achieving positive survey results, the assessment will include interactions with various staff focusing on survey preparation.
How can Harmony Healthcare International, Inc. (HHI) help?
Harmony Healthcare International, Inc. (HHI) is able to provide the following services for the Harmony Healthcare International, Inc. (HHI) Mock Survey:
- Entrance Conference (may be conducted in person or via telephone)
- Regulatory review including, but not limited to:
- Environmental rounds
- Comprehensive and focused medical records reviews:
- Direct observation of care/resident condition;
- Staff interviews and records;
- Resident interviews;
- Policy/procedure review;
- Medication pass evaluation
- Food service evaluation
- Dining evaluation
- Activities assessment
- Resident council evaluation
- Follow up of areas cited during previous survey
- Comprehensive Written Report, including recommendations for enhancement
- In-service education and training on regulations and survey process/preparation
- Exit Conference with Administration and Management Team
