Accreditation - Hospital, Rehabilitation, and Higher Education

Accreditation - Hospital, Rehabilitation, and Higher Education Order Description For each topic provided (16 folders) you have to write a one-paragraph summary of no more than 200 words. Provide proper references followin" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">ing APA format. This is not an opin" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">inion paper. It is in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">intended to show that you were able to assimilate all of the in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">information covered in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in the class about that particular topic and summarize it so that you demonstrate that you understand the key poin" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">ints within" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in each topic area Module Objectives: Students will be able to: a. Understand the purpose and role of The Join" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">int Commission; b. Understand the purpose and role of Council for Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities; c. Understand the purpose and role of CARTE; d. Understand the purpose and role of CAAHEP; and, e. Understand basic concepts of quality improvement. External Accreditation Rehabilitation Accreditation CARF accreditation ATRA CARF Committee CARF ATRA Summer 2015 (PDF) Hospital/Clin" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">inical Accreditation Join" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">int Commission accreditation ATRA Join" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">int Commission Committee Higher Education Accreditation Education Editorial = Richeson (PDF) CARTESckalkoTRJ (PDF) CARTE Regulatory Website: https://www.caahep.org/carte https://www.carf.org/Accreditation/ CMS (The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services) The Centers for Medicare &Medicaid Services (CMS) is a branch of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. CMS is the federal agency which admin" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">inisters Medicare, Medicaid, and the Children's Health Insurance Program. Provides in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">information for health professionals, regional governments, and consumers. Additional in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">information regardin" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">ing CMS and it’s programs is available at https://www.cms.hhs.gov/. NCTRC Update from August 2015 Newsletter: CTRS Recognized by CMS The Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) was recently identified by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) as a contributin" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">ing allied health professional in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in providin" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">ing services to in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">individuals with dementia. An expert panel of professionals recently completed work on the development of a Tool Kit for CMS surveyors and providers to in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">increase their understandin" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">ing of persons with dementia. The expert panel examin" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">ined research on dementia and associative behaviors to determin" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">ine the non-pharmacological in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">interventions that have the most efficacious outcomes in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in min" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">inimizin" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">ing challengin" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">ing behaviors among persons with dementia. The panel’s work also in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">included a review of the allied health professions in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">involved in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in workin" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">ing with persons with dementia and the development of a professional profile of qualified providers. Sharon Nichols, CTRS/L (former NCTRC Board Chairperson) was responsible for the development of the profile for recreational therapists. Nichols was the only CTRS servin" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">ing on this prestigious national panel and as a result of her contributions, CMS in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">incorporated the recreational therapist (CTRS) in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">into the profile of qualified providers. The outcome of Nichol’s in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">involvement underscores the importance of professional outreach in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in establishin" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">ing professional recognition by state and national regulatory organizations. Kudos to Sharon Nichols, CTRS/L!