Wednesday, December 11, 2019
Coalition Letters to Congress on the Medical Expense Deduction
AHCA/NCAL recently signed onto AARP driven House and Senate
letters to members of Congress around the medical expense deduction. Specially,
the letters urge support for the Medical Expense Savings Act (S. 110/H.R.
2073), which is bipartisan legislation that would make permanent the 7.5
percent threshold for the medical expense deduction. The letters also ask to
support an extension of the 7.5 percent threshold in an end-of-year legislative
package.
Without action, 4.4 million Americans with high medical costs will face an unexpected tax increase when they file their returns in the coming months. For more than 75 years, Americans with high health care costs have been able to deduct medical expenses from their taxes. For the millions of Americans who annually take this deduction, it provides important tax relief which helps offset the costs of acute and chronic medical conditions. This includes costs associated with long-term care, assisted living, and nursing homes.
Without action, 4.4 million Americans with high medical costs will face an unexpected tax increase when they file their returns in the coming months. For more than 75 years, Americans with high health care costs have been able to deduct medical expenses from their taxes. For the millions of Americans who annually take this deduction, it provides important tax relief which helps offset the costs of acute and chronic medical conditions. This includes costs associated with long-term care, assisted living, and nursing homes.
CMS Speaker confirmed for 2020 AHCA/NCAL Quality Summit
The Opening Keynote Speaker for the 2020 AHCA/NCAL Quality
Summit has been confirmed. David Wright currently serves as the Director of the
Quality, Safety & Oversight Group within the U.S. Centers for Medicare and
Medicaid Services (CMS). Under Wright’s
leadership, the Quality, Safety & Oversight Group provides oversight of
national accrediting organizations, certifies providers and suppliers for
Medicare reimbursement, and shares important quality of care information to the
public through various CMS websites, including Quality Certification Oversight Reports, the Integrated
Surveyor Training Website, and Nursing Home Compare. Wright sees this
Group’s work as a primary driver for improving health care quality in the
United States, which can only be accomplished through meaningful collaboration
with all who are impacted by its programs.
Don’t miss Wright’s session and more than a dozen additional education sessions at the 2020 AHCA/NCAL Quality Summit, March 9-11, 2020 in Texas. Attendees can earn up to 11.5 CEs and will benefit from valuable networking opportunities with other professionals dedicated to quality in assisted living, long term, and post-acute care. Reserve your spot before the holidays and register today. The housing deadline for this event is February 7, 2020.
Don’t miss Wright’s session and more than a dozen additional education sessions at the 2020 AHCA/NCAL Quality Summit, March 9-11, 2020 in Texas. Attendees can earn up to 11.5 CEs and will benefit from valuable networking opportunities with other professionals dedicated to quality in assisted living, long term, and post-acute care. Reserve your spot before the holidays and register today. The housing deadline for this event is February 7, 2020.
New Training Offers Practical Strategies to Boost Employee Recruitment and Retention
AHCA/NCAL offers a new instructional webinar titled
“Pioneering Solutions to the Workforce Crisis.” This 45-minute webinar
developed in collaboration with
PHI
delivers practical action steps and strategies assisted
living and nursing facilities of all shapes and sizes can take to improve their
employee and retention efforts. The webinar also covers ways to improve the
hiring process and explains supportive supervision and coaching methods that
positively impact employee retention.
The webinar’s learning objectives include:
- Explain the key factors contributing to the workforce shortage
- Identify at least 3 strategies to improve employee recruitment
- Identify at least 3 strategies to improve employee retention
- Explain the impact of supportive supervision on retention
The instructor is Sue Misiorski who served as
Vice President of Workforce Innovations for PHI and currently serves as the New
England Regional Director of Operations for SageLife. Starting as a CNA,
she later held positions as a DON and VP of Nursing in multi-site skilled
nursing homes in New England and has supported the construction of several
assisted living and nursing facilities.
This webinar is part one to a more extensive on-line training for middle managers that will be released in the coming months. While no CEUs are offered for this webinar, participants can receive a certificate of completion. The cost of the course is $25 for AHCA/NCAL members and $60 for non-members.
Follow this link to read more about this educational webinar and to register for the course: https://educate.ahcancal.org/products/pioneering-solutions-to-the-workforce-crisis#tab-product_tab_overview.
To access ahcancalED and the Pioneering Solutions webinar, members will need to login with their AHCA/NCAL usernames and passwords. For assistance obtaining AHCA/NCAL usernames and passwords, please e-mail update@ahca.org with your name and facility contact information.
This webinar is part one to a more extensive on-line training for middle managers that will be released in the coming months. While no CEUs are offered for this webinar, participants can receive a certificate of completion. The cost of the course is $25 for AHCA/NCAL members and $60 for non-members.
Follow this link to read more about this educational webinar and to register for the course: https://educate.ahcancal.org/products/pioneering-solutions-to-the-workforce-crisis#tab-product_tab_overview.
To access ahcancalED and the Pioneering Solutions webinar, members will need to login with their AHCA/NCAL usernames and passwords. For assistance obtaining AHCA/NCAL usernames and passwords, please e-mail update@ahca.org with your name and facility contact information.
ICF/IID Reports
AHCA's Research Department has released the following
June 2019 updates for use by AHCA/NCAL members (Login Required):
- LTC Stats: Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (ICF/IID) Standard Health Survey Report, June 2019
- LTC Stats: Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (ICF/IID), Facility and Resident Characteristics, June 2019
‘Sharing Our Wisdom’ Announced as 2020 Theme for National Skilled Nursing Care Week
AHCA recently announced “Sharing Our Wisdom” as the 2020
theme for National Skilled Nursing Care Week (NSNCW), which will be held May
10-16. The theme "Sharing Our
Wisdom," will celebrate skilled nursing centers, and their residents and
staff, by showcasing the insight, purpose, and wisdom to be learned from our
seniors, those living with dementia, and people with developmental and
intellectual disabilities. Residents offer a unique perspective based on their
life experiences, reminding us to be present, celebrate the small moments, and
value connections. NSNCW 2020 will focus
on the collective wisdom that residents can offer and share.
Established by the American Health Care Association (AHCA) in 1967, NSNCW, formerly known as National Nursing Home Week, recognizes the essential role of skilled nursing care centers in caring for America’s frail, elderly, and disabled. Skilled nursing care centers and members of the public can download NSNCW promotional materials at www.ahcancal.org/NSNCW and are encouraged to share activities, ideas, and experiences for the observance on social media using the hashtag, #NSNCW. AHCA will issue a planning guide and product catalog in late February. For more information on National Skilled Nursing Care Week, visit www.ahcancal.org/NSNCW.
Established by the American Health Care Association (AHCA) in 1967, NSNCW, formerly known as National Nursing Home Week, recognizes the essential role of skilled nursing care centers in caring for America’s frail, elderly, and disabled. Skilled nursing care centers and members of the public can download NSNCW promotional materials at www.ahcancal.org/NSNCW and are encouraged to share activities, ideas, and experiences for the observance on social media using the hashtag, #NSNCW. AHCA will issue a planning guide and product catalog in late February. For more information on National Skilled Nursing Care Week, visit www.ahcancal.org/NSNCW.
We Need You for Our Social Media Initiative
AHCA/NCAL began
a new social media advocacy initiative earlier this year and is encouraging all
members to get involved. The effort
focuses on improving the overall image of the post-acute and long term care
profession by sharing positive stories and pushing back on pieces that attempt
to tie all providers to isolated negative events.
AHCA/NCAL will be sending interested members tips for getting more involved on social media, best practices for posting content, sample posts, and a roundup of positive stories about the profession on a regular basis. Individuals who want to get involved should email socialmedia@ahca.org to get on the mailing list.
The campaign also will include a rapid response to stories that are unfairly negative about the profession or do not accurately portray the reality of post-acute and long term care. AHCA/NCAL hopes to build on these successes as the year continues. With thousands of buildings nationwide who touch the lives of millions of people, there is the chance to seriously affect the way the profession is viewed and treated by lawmakers and the media.
AHCA/NCAL will be sending interested members tips for getting more involved on social media, best practices for posting content, sample posts, and a roundup of positive stories about the profession on a regular basis. Individuals who want to get involved should email socialmedia@ahca.org to get on the mailing list.
The campaign also will include a rapid response to stories that are unfairly negative about the profession or do not accurately portray the reality of post-acute and long term care. AHCA/NCAL hopes to build on these successes as the year continues. With thousands of buildings nationwide who touch the lives of millions of people, there is the chance to seriously affect the way the profession is viewed and treated by lawmakers and the media.
Articles and Resources of Interest
- How’s your Quality Award application coming?
- Looking for a New Year Resolution That Pays: Have Cleary Energy Audit Your Utility Bills in 2020
- The Sources for Generating Electricity Are Changing
- Plan to Attend the 2020 Independent Owner Leadership Conference
- NCAL/AALNA Caring Together Webinar - Dementia Care: Managing Wandering and the Risk of Elopement
- New Center To Treat Adults With Autism
- Nation Experiencing Severe Shortage Of Autism Therapists
National Association of States United for Aging and Disabilities
The National Association of States
United for Aging and Disabilities (NASUAD) holds a monthly call or webinar
concerning topics of interest to those who work in the field of aging and
disability. One of the past calls focused on resources
for people with Alzheimer’s and related dementias and their caregivers. Information about
future calls, and audio recording of previous ones, can be found here.
Upcoming 2020 Events
- Quality Summit – March 9-11, 2019
- Independent Owner’s Conference – March 11-13, 2019
2020 Health Care Observances
January 2020 marks, among other
observances, National Glaucoma Awareness Month, National Volunteer Blood Donor Month, and National
Activities Professional Week (January 19-25). The 2020 Healthcare Observances Calendar can
be found here.
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