Focus your OASIS-C1 training on the items most likely to impact productivity & accuracy

Increase the accuracy of the OASIS-C1 surgical wound items, bolster your understanding of the CoPs as they relate to resumption of care (ROC) assessments, and make sure you know how CMS’ “majority rule” applies to M1860 (Ambulation).

As decreasing reimbursement and ramped-up auditor scrutiny has become an ever-present reality, agencies cannot afford to incorrectly answer the OASIS-C1 items.

Join OASIS expert Ann Rambusch for a deep dive into CMS’ Q&A guidance on key items, including case-mix items M1340 and M1342, and how to ensure your OASIS-C1 training focuses on increasing accuracy to prevent productivity declines. You will:

  • Understand the revisions made to the wound items, including CMS guidance surrounding wound staging and definitions such as ‘worsening’ for M1309.
  • Delve into CMS guidance from recent Q&As on M1340 (Surgical wound) and M1342 (Status of the most problematic surgical wound that is observable)
  • Improve quality assurance processes related to OASIS assessment and revision by mastering CMS guidance for ROCs.
  • Learn how CMS’ majority rule applies to M1860 (Ambulation).
  • Review WOCN and CMS wound definitions related to wound types and circumstances

Bonus tools: OASIS-C1 changes at-a-glance, M1309 decision tree, CMS and WOCN guidance to accurately answer M1340 and M1342, and M1340 and M1342 quiz

Register now to increase OASIS-C1 accuracy, prevent productivity declines, and ensure your claims get paid.

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