K&K Health Care Solutions Medbridge Course Series
Join Diana 'Dee' Kornetti, PT, MA, HCS-D, HCS-S, and Cindy Krafft, PT, MS, HCS-O, two of the premier voices in home health, as they provide detailed educational resources to support your organization’s compliance and revenue protection solutions, and help foster an educated and empowered medical community.
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Boasting a combined fifty years of home health expertise, Dee Kornetti and Cindy Krafft serve as owners and founders of K&K Health Care Solutions, a premier healthcare consulting company with proven expertise in interdisciplinary, patient-centered care management.
As two of the foremost experts in home health compliance and regulation, Dee and Cindy provide a wealth of information on a host of critical topics, including defensible documentation, the OASIS tool, ICD-10 coding, PDGM, maintenance therapy, and many more.
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Maintenance Therapy Series
By Diana 'Dee' Kornetti and Cindy Krafft
Due to an overall lack of understanding and resources available to ensure appropriate patient identification, case management, and discharge planning, many home health agencies and outpatient therapy organizations are wary of implementing a maintenance therapy program. Our course series provides a comprehensive frontline clinician (PT, OT, SLP) training program for agencies and organizations looking to expand into new business models by implementing maintenance therapy.
- Overview of Maintenance Therapy for Home- and Clinic-Based Providers
- Maintenance Therapy for Home- and Clinic-Based Providers: Part 1
- Maintenance Therapy for Home- and Clinic-Based Providers: Part 2
- Maintenance Case Scenario: Home Health Part A
- Maintenance Case Scenario: Home Health Part B
- Maintenance Case Scenario: Outpatient Therapy
Compliance Series
By Diana 'Dee' Kornetti and Cindy Krafft
A holistic approach to compliance training can help your organization to protect its revenues by empowering your front- and back-office staff with the information they need to properly collect data, document care plans, and care for patients. Our K&K Health Care Solutions Compliance Course Series covers the most essential areas of home health compliance, including a comprehensive walkthrough of the OASIS tool, microlearning refreshers to help remediate knowledge gaps, documentation training, and effective care planning.
- OASIS-E1: Introduction to Key Concepts
- OASIS-E1: Section A
- OASIS-E1: Sections B and C
- OASIS-E1: Sections D, E, and F
- OASIS-E1: Section G
- OASIS-E1: Section GG
- OASIS-E1: Sections H, I, J, and K
- OASIS-E1: Section M
- OASIS-E1: Sections N and O
- OASIS-E1: Transfer- and Discharge-Specific Items
- OASIS-E1: Putting Knowledge Into Practice
- OASIS-E1: M1033. Risk for Hospitalization
- OASIS-E1: M1845. Toileting Hygiene
- OASIS-E1: M1800. Grooming
- OASIS-E1: M1810. Upper Body Dressing
- OASIS-E1: M1820. Lower Body Dressing
- OASIS-E1: M1830. Bathing
- OASIS-E1: M1840. Toilet Transferring
- OASIS-E1: M1850. Transferring
- OASIS-E1: M1860. Ambulation
- OASIS-E1: M1400. Improvement in Dyspnea
- OASIS-E1: M2020. Management of Oral Medications
- OASIS-E1: M1870. Feeding or Eating
Regulatory Series
By Diana 'Dee' Kornetti, Cindy Krafft, and Tricia Twombly
Regulatory requirements can be complex, but are necessary to protect the health and safety of individuals under HHA care, and promote the effective and efficient use of Medicare funds. Our regulatory series features short, easy-to-digest PDGM training courses for your clinical and office-based staff, our popular PDGM webinar series, and Conditions of Participation courses. Equip your staff with effective training covering the important role of intake, clinical documentation and ICD-10 coding, the five key areas that comprise the CoPs, and more.
Our Instructors
Cindy Krafft
PT, MS, HCS-O
Cindy Krafft brings more than 25 years of home health expertise that started with direct patient care and evolved to operational and management issues. Cindy recognizes that providing care in the home environment is different from providing care in any other setting, which is evident in both her training and consultation activities.
For the past 15 years, Cindy has been a nationally recognized educator in the areas of OASIS integration, defensible documentation, practical application of regulations, and patient-focused clinical decision making. She has served in several national projects involving CMS and been an expert resource for OASIS updates. Her focus is on providing the knowledge and tools to operationalize external requirements while keeping the driver of care where it needs to be—the needs of each patient being cared for in the home setting.
Cindy has been working with APTA, NAHC, and CMS to clarify regulatory expectations and address proposed payment methodologies to ensure the long-term participation of therapy services in home health. She has written two books—The How-to Guide to Home Health Therapy Documentation and An Interdisciplinary Approach to Home Care—and coauthored a third, The Post-Acute Care Guide to Maintenance Therapy.
Diana (Dee) Kornetti
PT, MA, HCS-D, HCS-C
Diana (Dee) Kornetti, a physical therapist for 30 years, is a past administrator and co-owner of a Medicare-certified home health agency. Dee now provides training and education to home health industry providers through a consulting business, Kornetti & Krafft Health Care Solutions. She serves as chief operations officer with her business partners Cindy Krafft and Sherry Teague.
Dee is nationally recognized as a speaker in the areas of home care and standardized tests and measures in the fields of physical therapy, therapy training, and staff development in the home health arena. Dee is the immediate past editor of The Quarterly Report, a publication of the American Physical Therapy Association’s Home Health Section, as well as a member of the Home Health Section’s Practice and Education committees. She currently serves as the president of the Home Health Section of the APTA and has been an active member in good standing since 1986. Dee also currently serves as the president of the Association of Home Care Coding and Compliance and is a member of the Association of Home Care Coders Advisory Board and Panel of Experts.
Dee is a published researcher on the Berg Balance Scale and has coauthored the APTA’s Home Health Section resources related to OASIS, goal writing, and defensible documentation for the practicing therapist. Dee has contributed chapter updates to the Handbook of Home Health Care Administration, 6th edition, and coauthored a book, The Post-Acute Care Guide to Maintenance Therapy.
Dee received her BS in physical therapy from Boston University’s Sargent College of Allied Health Professions and her MA from Rider University in Lawrenceville, New Jersey. Her clinical focus has been in the areas of gerontology and neurological disease rehabilitation.
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