| ISLCP Pre-Conference Thursday, September 18, 2014 "Life Care Planning: Successful Business Practices" 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Protecting Your Practice: HIPAA Requirements and the Life Care Planner Brian L Tuttle, Sr. Compliance Consultant & IT Manager InGauge Healthcare Solutions, an InHealth Company Objectives: - The participant will demonstrate knowledge of what the federalgovernment requirements are and the HIPPA audit process.
- The participant will understand the importance of ongoing risk analysis.
- The participant will provide examples of ways to follow HIPPA compliance in his/her own practice.
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM The Virtual & Paperless Office: Best Practices in a Digital World Reg Gibb (in person) and Ken Lutton (via Skype) Does turning on a computer still cause you to tremble?Or are you a seasoned computer user wanting to learn new ways to manage your data?This presentation is designed for everyone from solo users of either Apple IOS or Microsoft Windows platforms to large offices with 10 or more employees. Attendees will learn the best ways to acquire, store, and transfer digital data. Objectives: - The participant will understand converting to a paperless office using .pdf file-generating software.
- The participant will review synchronizing Apple IOS and Android hand-held devices for email, calendar, and contacts.
- The participant will provide examples of preventing infections and intrusions of personal computers and servers.
- The participant will discuss utilizing two forms to back-up data-onsite and on the cloud.
- The participant will identify how to work remotely from the road by connecting to the office.
- The participant will discuss using web-based collaboration tools to transfer files between customers, co-workers, and sub-contractors.
10:45 - 12 Noon Organizing the Life Care Planning Process: Moving Cases from Start to Finish Kimberly Kushner, Alex Karras This session will provide participants the opportunity to address current organizational issues and challenges in moving cases from start to finish while developing their Life Care Plans. Objectives: - Experts will acknowledge importance of organizing their practice while adhering to standards of practice and methodology.
- Experts will review how to organize their practice in order to adhere to standards of practice and methodology.
- Experts will be prepared to defend their organizational practices maintaining credibility while supporting standards of practice and methodology.
- Experts will promote evolution of organizational practices while adhering to and adapting to changes in medicine and advances in technology
Noon - 1:00 PM Working Lunch Insurance Issues for Life Care Planners Heather Ingledue, Mercer Consumer (formerly Marsh) Objectives: 1.The participant will explain the various types of insurance for Life Care Planners. 2.The participant will recall how to obtain insurance. 3.The participant will identify malpractice issues. 1:00 PM - 2:15 PM Ethics and Expert Testimony Ann Neulicht and Heidi Fawber Objectives: - The participant will analyze the ethical differences between objective testimony and "helpful" testimony
- The participant will discuss ethical dilemmas in providing expert witness testimony by reviewing case examples from both plaintiff and defense viewpoints
- The participant will acknowledge the effects of the role of "winning" in litigation situations
2:15 PM - 2:30 PM Break 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM Relationship Building: How Do I Get a Case? Patty Costantini, Carla Seyler, Reg Gibb, Valerie V. Parisi Objectives: - Participants will identify ways to define business goals and long term plans for their business.
- Participants will identify ways to become more visible in their communities to increase business.
- Participants will identify ways to increase the number of referrals and referral sources.
- Participants will identify ways to ensure satisfaction of the referral sources, while providing objective, quality services.
- Participants will identify criteria to help determine when to accept or reject a referral.
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