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Taking a Look at Systematic Quality Improvement Using the Five QAPI Elements

As part of the Affordable Care Act that Congress passed in 2010, CMS was directed to implement a new quality assurance and performance improvement program (QAPI) by the end of 2013.

According to a notice from CMS, in May 2012, a QAPI questionnaire will be sent to a large sample of nursing homes.  The results of the questionnaire will be used to:

This update further notes that a “national roll out” is set for summer 2012, where early prototypes of the tools and resources that CMS has been testing will be available. Take the time now to focus on enhancing your existing quality assurance programs so you are more prepared when the QAPI tools are released and firm dates for nationwide implementation are announced.

One way to look at your programs differently is to review the Five Elements of QAPI that were released by CMS to provide an idea of what QAPI is all about. Think about how your facility can work these elements into your program by reviewing these questions related to the QAPI Elements:

Element 1: Design and Scope

Element 2: Governance and Leadership

Element 3: Feedback, Data Systems and Monitoring

Element 4: Performance Improvement Projects (PIPs)

Element 5: Systematic Analysis and Systematic Action

It’s critical to start thinking about how your nursing home will have to make changes when QAPI is implemented. CMS has been making a continual push towards continually focusing on nursing home residents’ quality of care and freedom of choice in recent years, from the Nursing Home Quality Initiative (NHQI), roll out of the Quality Indicator Survey (QIS), and the updates and revisions to the MDS 3.0 earlier in 2012. Ensuring your staff is on board and that your systems are up to date are key to starting this process.

What is your facility doing to prepare for QAPI? Let us know by leaving a comment or feel free to shoot us an email to keep your comment anonymous.

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