Initial patient assessment in home health can be tricky. If documentation does not adequately provide a reason for skilled nursing care in the home, you might not get reimbursed at all. In Documenting Medical Necessity: A Practical Guide for Home Health, author Heather Calhoun, RN, BSN, HCS-D, COS-C, provides down-to-earth, conversational documentation tips with dozens of example scenarios to help nurses understand medical necessity and document in a manner that encourages proper and complete reimbursement.
In addition to initial assessments for skilled services, continued skilled care must also be properly documented. This resource will help nurses provide skilled services based on critical thinking throughout the continuum of care. This book has:
A grounded, conversational style that speaks directly to nurses who are responsible for the documentation
Dozens of hypothetical examples that provide concrete learning opportunities
Scenarios that are available electronically to provide handouts for ongoing and on-the-go learning
Content that serves as a great resource for orientation and annual training