Protected: AHCA/NCAL Post-Acute Care Conference
February 22 & 23, 2024
Ala Moana Hotel (Garden Lanai Room), Honolulu, HI
Overview
Aloha and thank you for registering for the 2024 AHCA/NCAL Post-Acute Care Conference!
ACCESS TO MATERIALS
Scroll down to access the materials for each day of the workshop. As a registrant of the workshop, you’re welcome to download them and/or print them for your use.
CONTINUING EDUCATION
To receive a Continuing Education Certificate each individual must pay the registration fee, attend the conference and sign in daily, and complete the corresponding HAH evaluation. Credit is awarded commensurate with participation; SNF participants must attend both days and ALF/ARCH participants must attend Day 2. Certificates will be issued via email within 30 days of completion of the evaluation.
Available for participation at the live conference only: This nursing continuing professional development activity was approved by the Oregon Nurses Association, an accredited approver of the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation for up to 13 nursing contact hours. Approval valid through 02/27/2026; OCEAN ID #2023-04.
State licensure boards have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses. Dr. David Gifford, Holly Harmon, Nisha Hammel and the planners of this educational activity have no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.
EVALUATION
CLICK HERE to complete the Evaluation after the conference.
Day 1 Materials to Print/Download
Let’s Talk About Population Health Management & Population Health Management: I-SNPs
Quality Measures
Placement of Difficult Patients
Fine Tuning the Facility Assessment
Reimbursement Strategies: Turning Red into Black
Day 2 Materials to Print/Download
National Update for Assisted Living
Survey Trends & Top Citations for SNFs and ALFs
Antibiotic Stewardship and Infection Control
Winning with our Workforce Part 1: Recruitment and Retention
Winning with our Workforce Part 2: Marketing Strategies
Value Based Care: An Assisted Living Imperative
Leadership Skills: Building Trust