7/26/2018 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Eastern Standard Time
Presenter: Ginny Kenyon, RN, MN Founder & CEO, Kenyon HomeCare Consulting
Post-Acute Care providers, especially Homecare, Hospice, and Long-Term Care, are scrambling to form meaningful and beneficial partnerships with physicians, health systems, and ACO & Payer networks. One way to ensure that your organization is considered in this process, is to focus on advanced education for their caregivers, including health care aides.
Very few healthcare providers, especially in Homecare and LTC, provide adequate chronic disease education. If your clinicians do not master the basics, how can your agency possibly drive positive outcomes and be seen as a viable partner in this changing landscape?
*This education session is approved for one (1) contact hour of Continuing Education for Nursing.
Purpose of Webinar
Post-Acute Care providers, especially Homecare, Hospice, and Long-Term Care, are scrambling to form meaningful and beneficial partnerships with physicians, health systems, and ACO & Payer networks. One way to ensure that your organization is considered in this process, is to focus on advanced education for their caregivers, including health care aides.
Very few healthcare providers, especially in Homecare and LTC, provide adequate chronic disease education. If your clinicians do not master the basics, how can your agency possibly drive positive outcomes and be seen as a viable partner in this changing landscape?
Educational Objectives
Ginny Kenyon, of Kenyon HomeCare Consulting, is presenting this session on WHY healthcare organizations need to have Chronic Disease education at the heart of their strategic initiatives, and how they can access and implement this education to their staff and clinicians.
Specific learning objectives include:
Educational materials included with this education:
About the Educator – Ginny Kenyon, RN, MN, Kenyon Homecare Consulting
Ginny Kenyon holds a Masters’ degree in Nursing Administration, with minors in Business and Health Services. She worked as an administrator in Public Health, Home Health, Hospice, and Private Duty home care for the last 27 years. She has a strong background in operations and program development through her experience with the visiting nurse services, national home health companies, and working with investors in startup companies. Ginny is also a nationally published home health author and speaker.