ࡱ> qtrs#` ~pbjbj\.\. r>D>D8D 6666$6 I077778<<<HHHHHHH$JhMI9<<<<<H"78>IkBkBkB<78HkB<HkBkBnF=H7D7 J6B.G YHDTI0IH M3B"M@=HM=H<<kB<<<<<HH UB<<<I<<<<   (4$   4$  JOIN THE CMS LIVE WEBCAST AND SATELLITE CONFERENCE! Mental Illness in Nursing Homes Webcast and Satellite Broadcast Friday, July 20, 2001 1:00-3:30 PM EDT On Friday, July 20, 1:00-3:30 p.m. EDT, the Center for Medicaid and State Operations will sponsor a live Webcast and satellite broadcast entitled Mental Illness in Nursing Homes. The purpose of this broadcast is to: Increase surveyors knowledge of mental illness- signs and symptoms of mental illness and best practices in treating residents with mental illness. Educate surveyors about Preadmission Screening and Resident Review (PASRR) its implementation and oversight. Increase surveyors knowledge of the survey process and regulatory requirements that relate to services for persons with mental illness residing in nursing facilities. Increase a surveyors ability to determine a facilitys compliance with using an assessment process to identify residents with 1) mental illness; 2) significant change in mental health; and 3) to develop a care plan suited to the residents needs. Target Audience The purpose of this satellite broadcast is to educate and inform central office and regional office staff, State survey agencies, State Medicaid agencies, and State mental health providers on issues concerning surveying mental illness in nursing homes. Presenters and Topics 1:00 Welcome and Introduction Moderator Doris McMillon Steve Pelovitz, Director Survey and Certification Group, CMS Comment on the OIG report Short overview History of Mental Illness in Nursing Facilities 1:05 Background and Introduction to Mental Illness in Nursing Homes Susan Wehry, M.D., Geriatric Psychiatrist, Consultant, Vermont Departments of Aging and Disabilities and Developmental and Mental Health Services What do we mean by mental health and mental illness in long term care? How can you identify mental health problems? What are the 3-Ds? What other mental disorders might you encounter? What are the best therapeutic approaches? 1:50 Current Trends and Best Practices in Geriatric Psychiatry Stephen J. Bartels, MD, Associate Professor of Psychiatry Dartmouth Medical School What research shows about nursing home care What are best practices for the system to adopt/examine How do surveyors support best practice 2:05 Live Q&A Session* 2:20 PASRR -Surveying Protocol and Regulations Janice Earle, Health Insurance Specialist Division Benefit, Coverage and Payment, CMS Background/History Description of program requirements Cindy Hake, Nurse Consultant Division of Nursing Homes and Continuing Care Services, CMS Usefulness of the MDS in identifying Residents with Mental Illness Importance of incorporating MDS, RAPs and PASRR information into the Residents Care Plan - Relationship between significant change in clinical status, and PASRR requirements Nadine Renbarger, MA, Technical Advisor Division of Survey and Certification, CMS, Region V Overview and Regulations 3:15 Live Q&A Session* 3:30 Closing *Viewers are invited to call in or fax in questions. Phone: 800-953-2233 Fax: 410-786-1424. Presenters Stephen J. Bartels, MD, MS Stephen J. Bartels, MD, MS completed his doctor of medicine at the University of Virginia School of Medicine in Charlottesville. Dr. Bartels is Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Dartmouth Medical School, Director of Aging Services Research at the New Hampshire-Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center, Co-Director of the NH-Dartmouth Behavioral Health Policy Institute, and Medical Director for the State of New Hampshire Division of Behavioral Health . He is a practicing geriatric psychiatrist and the recipient of a career development award from the Aging Branch of the National Institute of Mental Health, his research focused on mental health services for older adults. He is currently conducting research on various topics, such as the integration of mental health services in primary care, long-term care, quality improvement and outcome measurement for geriatric mental health services, and severe mental illness in the elderly. Dr. Bartels is President of the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry and has published articles and book chapters on severe mental illness in older persons, mental health policy and aging, and mental health treatment of older adults in managed primary care. JAN EARLE, BA Jan Earle was graduated from Arizona State University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in education and earned 30 graduate hours in Human Development at the University of Maryland. She taught for ten years in Arizona and Maryland and worked ten years in the Public Health Service, and then the Health Care Finance Administration (HCFA) doing Federal qualification of health maintenance organizations. For the past eleven years she has worked in the Medicaid program in HCFA's central office as the policy analyst responsible for the Preadmission Screening and Resident Review (PASRR) program and coverage policy for nursing facilities and intermediate care facilities for persons with mental retardation (ICFs/MR). Cindy Hake, RN, MA Cindy Hake is a Senior Policy Analyst in the Survey and Certification Branch of CMS Center for Medicaid and State Operations. Cindys primary role at HCFA is the development and implementation of national policy for MDS clinical and automation requirements. She is CMSs lead Analyst for the development and interpretation of regulations and surveyor guidance related to MDS clinical and automation requirements; and for the development of related provider training materials. Cindy is a Bachelors prepared Registered Nurse with a Masters degree in Health Care Systems Administration. She brings to CMS 16 years of recent experience in the Long Term Care industry, where her responsibilities included Director of Nursing positions as well as Corporate Training and Policy Development. Nadine Renbarger, MA Nadine Renbarger hold a Masters Degree in Clinical Psychology and has worked for the Health Care Financing Administration(HCFA) for fourteen years. Nadine is a technical advisor in the HCFA Chicago Regional Office and coordinates medicaid/medicare program activities related to persons with mental illness and mental retardation. In addition, she conducts surveys/reviews of Intermediate Care Facilities for the mentally retarded, Home and Community Based Waiver Programs, Nursing Facilities, Psychiatric Hospitals and Community Mental Health Facilities. Nadine serves as an instructor for the National Basic and Advanced ICF/MR and Psychiatric Hospital Surveyor Training Courses. In addition to training for HCFA, Nadine has been a speaker at a variety of national and state conferences. Susan Wehry, MD Susan Wehry, M.D. is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry, and Director of geropsychiatric education and training in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Vermont. As consultant to Vermont's new Mental Health and Aging Initiative, Dr. Wehry is actively involved in various programs throughout the state addressing the mental health needs of older adults. She has lectured extensively throughout the United States on late life development, depression, dementia and supporting the mental health of nursing home residents. For several years, Dr. Wehry worked with various Ombudsman Programs around the country to provide training in the care of persons with mental illness and behavioral problems related to dementia. She has been an active participant in the Division of Continuing Education and this semester, is teaching in the Divisions certificate of gerontology program over interactive television and WebCT. In addition, Dr. Wehry maintains a clinical practice in geriatric psychiatry including consultation in nursing homes and currently serves on the medical advisory board of a local nursing home. She is a board-certified psychiatrist with added qualifications in geriatric psychiatry and a member of both the American Association of Geriatric Psychiatrists (AAGP) and the International Psychogeriatrics Association (IPA). Setting Up a Viewing Site Participating organizations are asked to set up their own viewing sites. To view this broadcast, an organization will need to locate and reserve a satellite downlink site with a steerable antenna that receives with C- or Ku-band satellites. Examples of organizations that often have such a viewing site are schools, hospitals, community colleges, universities and county extension offices. A telephone or fax machine near the viewing room allows viewers to submit questions during the program. Mental Illness in Nursing Homes Satellite Broadcast Satellite Coordinates DATE: Friday, July 20, 2001 TEST TIME: 12:30 - 1:00 p.m. EDT 11:30 - 12:00 p.m. CDT 10:30 - 11:00 a.m. MDT 9:30 - 10:00 a.m. PDT PROGRAM TIME: 1:00 - 3:30 p.m. EDT 12:00 - 2:30 p.m. CDT 11:00 - 1:30 p.m. MDT 10:00 - 12:30 p.m. PDT Visual and audio tone will be available during the signal tests. The visual will consist of the following text displayed above color bars: Mental Illness in Nursing Homes Satellite Broadcast Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Friday, July 20, 2001 C-Band: Telstar 5 97 degrees WestTransponder/Channel 23Polarization VerticalDownlink Freq. 4160 MHzAudio 6.2/6.8Ku-Band: SBS6 (06) 74 degrees WestTransponder/Channel 4Polarization VerticalDownlink Freq. 11798 MHzAudio 6.2/6.8HCFA Digital Network: Galaxy 3R (G3) 95 degrees WestTransponder 12APolarization VerticalChannel 712Downlink Freq. 1180 MHzAudio 6.2/6.8SATELLITE and WEBCAST TROUBLE NUMBER: Q&A NUMBER: 1-800-953-2233 FAX Q & A NUMBER: 410-786-1424 IMPORTANT SATELLITE INFORMATION TO HELP YOU TUNE IN 1. SBS 6 is located on the far Eastern side of the arc at 74 degrees West. Some receivers identify it as 06 (zero six). Once you find our signal, you may need to fine-tune it. Unfortunately there arent any 24-hour channels on that satellite to help you set up early. 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DOWNLINK INFORMATION FORM Name of Broadcast: Mental Illness in Nursing Homes Date & Time: July 20, 2001, 1:00-3:30 PM EDT Downlink Site__________________________________________________________ (City) (State) Participants at this site represent: 9 Health plan 9 State Dept. of Health 9 Advocacy Group 9 Provider 9 Other_____________________________________________________ (Please specify) Total number of participants viewing program from this location: _____________________ Taped only: _______________________ Did not participate: __________________ Comments: Please complete and submit one copy of this Downlink Information form per viewing site by July 27, 2001 to DuVa Clyburn, FAX (410) 786-8533 or (410) 786-1008. Thank you for collecting this important data. SATELLITE CONFERENCE Mental Illness in Nursing Homes Friday, July 20, 2001 PARTICIPANT REACTION FORM Please rate the program using the following key: 4 = Very much 3 = Moderate Amount 2 = A little 1 = Not at all 1. 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