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Celtic Healthcare Is Now Offering Specialized
Teleconference Educational Sessions

Celtic Healthcare is dedicated to education – within our organization and beyond. Celtic Healthcare is pleased to announce that we will now offer specialized teleconference educational sessions to interested parties, such as home health associations, agencies, and private insurance companies.

Celtic Healthcare features teleconference sessions to maximize learning efficiencies and create a simple way for organizations to tap into our wealth of knowledge on today’s healthcare issues, which range from homecare and hospice-based management to interdisciplinary topics that span the healthcare field. Our teleconference programs create significant value for participants – minimizing the cost of continued education and increasing operational efficiencies. Above that, you will be able to measurably improve the quality of care that you are providing.

Two of our industry’s well-known experts, Celtic Healthcare’s own Tonya Miller and Misty Kevech (click here to view bios), are offering seminars on a wide array of topics including, but not limited to:

It Takes a Team to Reduce Acute Care Hospitalizations

The national hospitalization rate on Home Health Compare remains at a daunting 28%. More than 1 in every 4 homecare patient’s episodes ends in a hospitalization. Learn how to use strategies and tools, at both the leadership and clinician level, to keep patients at home. Discover how to integrate an interdisciplinary team approach to reducing acute care hospitalizations using current best practice interventions.

Heart Failure Management: Using the Interdisciplinary Team and Technology

Learn how to make the most of your interdisciplinary team to care for the heart failure patient. Integrate technology into clinical practices to improve early identification of potential complications and communication between disciplines.

Are Your Clinicians Hearing Each Other Clearly?

Quality patient-centered care requires consistent, concise and complete communication. Learn more about methods to improve communication from discipline to discipline utilizing tools, tips and technology. Promote a shared interdisciplinary mental model to improve patient care.

Medication Management is More Than a Pill Box

Statistics show medication errors are a factor in more than 35% of avoidable hospitalizations. Learn how to implement a variety of medication management strategies such as medication simplification, reconciliation, staff competencies, technological resources and more. In this presentation you will discover how all members of the team can play an integral role in medication management that can assist agencies in reducing avoidable hospitalizations and improve patient outcomes.

Improving Care Transitions for Better Patient Outcomes

Homecare patients transfer across many health care settings such as hospitals, nursing homes and physician offices frequently with lack of information sharing. CMS, IHI and Joint Commission have all identified care transitions as a national priority. This presentation will build upon the evidenced-based theories to practical applications for your agency.

Home Health Data: What is it?

And what do I do with it? Data. You have it. You look at the reports. But do you really understand it? Do you know how to interpret it? What about utilizing the data and applying it to your quality improvement processes or your agency goals and vision? In this session you will learn the basics about home health data, how to select significant data, and create a simple data dashboard to monitor results. Learn how to transform a variety of data into an agency action plan, design a monitoring process, and track success towards goals.

The Interdisciplinary Team: Building Blocks to Success

The interdisciplinary team model is an effective approach to improving efficiencies and providing quality outcomes in homecare. Learn the basics of the interdisciplinary team model including: developing the team, managing the flow of information, care coordination basics, utilizing technology to improve efficiencies, and measuring outcomes of the interdisciplinary team approach.

Wound Care: An Interdisciplinary Team Approach for Improved Outcomes

Wounds are costly to the health care industry and have a significant impact on patients’ quality of life. Yet, often health care providers address wound care in a linear approach - producing poor results. Discover how agencies can use a multi-faceted approach to wound care in order to improve outcomes and quality of life for the patient.

Falls: It Takes The Whole Team To Keep Them On Their Feet

Falls are a leading cause of hospitalizations and death in individuals age 65 and older. There are many variables which can lead to falls in the home. Because of the complexity of fall risk and the severity of injury that is related to falls, the entire homecare team must play a role in fall reduction. Discover how your agency can develop an interdisciplinary team approach to evidence-based falls assessment and intervention. Also, learn effective benchmarking for falls data and its utilization for improve outcomes.

Interdisciplinary Telehealth Programs: Taking Technology to the Next Level

Telehealth has become a common intervention used by agencies to monitor patients’ status during the homecare episode. Often, Telehealth is used primarily as a nursing tool to assess patients daily. Telehealth combined with evidence-based practice can be a powerful tool for rehabilitation professionals as well. Discover how the whole team can utilize the Telehealth technology to improve treatment interventions and provide quality patient care.

An Interdisciplinary Team Approach for Incontinence Management

Urinary incontinence and urgency leads to increased risk for falls, skin breakdown and other complications for the homecare patient. An evidence-based interdisciplinary team approach to urinary incontinence can reduce risk and improve quality of life. Discover how to implement an evidence-based program for urinary incontinence and involve all members of the team in reducing incontinence.

A Guide to Developing Rehabilitation Professionals as Managers in Homecare

In the past ten years, homecare has changed dramatically. One of the most widely acknowledged changes has been the growth of rehabilitative services provided by homecare agencies. In order to effectively manage a growing rehabilitation staff, agencies must build a rehabilitation infrastructure. Learn how to identify prospective rehabilitation managers, provide mentoring and orientation, and how to build the foundation for your rehabilitation department.

 

Best Practice Tools for Home Health Agencies

Universal Medication Form

Medication Management

Patient Self-Management

 

For more information on these sessions, please contact Karen Michael at michaelk@celtichealthcare.com or 724-714-6395.