Surveys Moving Forward: Impact of the Past
Tammy Alley, RN, Deputy Director Survey Management
Our webinar is designed for Administrators, Director of Nursing, and nursing staff that provide care to elderly and developmentally disabled persons. Our desire is to provide networking among leaders in the Post-Acute Care, Long Term Care, and Assisted Living industry while providing education on hot button issues. We hope that participants leave with the knowledge and tools to prepare them for the future.
This presentation provides education on tools to improve the quality of care. This program will review updates to the survey process coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Learning Objectives Include
- Explore the survey process moving forward from COVID-19.
- Discuss the impact of Infection Control Surveys.
- Review the top citations during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Review the top citations moving out of the COVID-19 pandemic.
* Registration and attendance is free.
* This program is approved for Continuing Education for a total of 1 participant hour by NAB/NCERS.
* Program Approval Code: 20220920-1-A77137-DL.
* This educational offering has been reviewed by PCA Pharmacy and is approved for 1 contact hour. PCA Pharmacy is an approved Kentucky Board of Nursing provider until December 31, 2021. KBN# 7-0019-1221-008.
* If you register for this symposium and do not attend, you may receive a recording of the symposium. However, you will NOT receive an CEs for viewing the recording.
Speaker
Tammy Alley, RN, Deputy Director Survey Management
Tammy Alley began in Long term Care in 1986 as a Nursing Assistant. She worked in Long Term Care from 1986 - 1994 as a C.N.A. and QMA. After becoming a Registered Nurse in 1994, she worked in Long Term Care in multiple areas as a staff nurse, unit manager, Assistant Director of Nursing and Director of Nursing. In 2005, she started at the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) as a Public Health Nurse Surveyor. In 2013, she became a Public Health Nurse Surveyor Supervisor. In June of 2019, became the Deputy Director of Survey Management for Long Term Care.