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OASIS 2025: New Data Set, New Measures, New Requirements

Speaker(s): Jennifer Osburn, RN, HCS-D, COS-C

Category: Home Care

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Speaker(s): Jennifer Osburn, RN, HCS-D, COS-C

About the Speaker(s)

Jennifer Osburn, Clinical Consultant with Healthcare Provider Solutions, Inc. (HPS), is a credentialed OASIS and ICD-10 expert with over 30 years of home health experience. Jennifer brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise which includes education and training, agency management, quality, clinical case management, and software technology.

Jennifer Osburn has led numerous seminars for state and national associations, accrediting bodies, and agency clients for the past 12 years. She frequently authors industry publications and has assisted home health software companies with Medicare compliant solutions. Jennifer enjoys translating technical guidance into easily deployed information to facilitate quality care delivery and payment. Her areas of expertise experience include OASIS, ICD-10-CM Coding, Case Management, Medicare Home Health Conditions of Participation, Billing Requirements, Documentation Compliance for Quality and Payment, Emergency Preparedness, Agency Operations, and PDGM.

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OASIS 2025: New Data Set, New Measures, New Requirements Dec 11
8:30 am - 12:30 pm CST
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About the Event

This session will explore the significant changes in OASIS E1, including new items, modifications, and deletions. We’ll delve into the impact of these changes on data collection, reporting, and quality measures, particularly within the context of the Home Health Value-Based Purchasing (HHVBP) program.

Key Topics:

  • OASIS E1 Updates: New items, modified items, deleted items, and guidance changes.
  • HHVBP Implications: Impact on measure calculations, risk adjustment, and specific item guidance.
  • HHQRP Requirements: 2025 data collection and reporting requirements, including patient exclusions.
  • CMS Program Impact: Consequences of non-compliance with new requirements.