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PROGRAM OVERVIEWThis program aims to fill the knowledge gap concerning Iowa’s rural emergency hospital rules and regulations. The program will also include a rural emergency hospital leader sharing their experience.LEARNING OBJECTIVESDescribe lessons learned when transitioning to the rural emergency hospital designation.Describe the rules and regulations of rural emergency hospital conversions as defined by Iowa Code 135B.1. Discuss the state agency notice and license application for rural emergency hospitals.Discuss where to find additional rural emergency hospital resources.INTENDED AUDIENCECEOsChief medical officersEmergency department staffHospital leadersPolicymakersSPEAKERSHema Lindstrom is the Medicare service manager for the Health and Safety Division of Acute and Continuing Care for the Department of Inspections, Appeals and Licensing. Lindstrom has more than 23 years of experience with the department, overseeing Medicare providers, including hospitals, home health, hospice, ambulatory surgery centers and portable X-ray clinics. She received her bachelor’s degree from Iowa State University. A rural hospital leader whose organization recently transitioned to the rural emergency hospital designation.REGISTRATION AND FEESIHA member org. rate – $0Associate member org. rate – $0IHA nonmember org. rate – $0RECORDINGS POLICYIHA will provide recordings only to those who have registered for the program.POLICYEach organization that registers must provide an email address. IHA will send login information and handouts to the provided email address at least 24 hours before the online seminar.ADA POLICYIHA does not discriminate in its educational programs based on race, religion, color, sex or disability. IHA wishes to ensure no one with a disability is excluded, denied services, segregated or otherwise treated differently than others because of the absence of auxiliary aids and services. If you need auxiliary aids or services identified in the Americans With Disabilities Act to attend this program, please call 515-282-3965, fax 515-283-9366 or write to IHA’s Education Department.Contact Tori Hanson with questions about this event.
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
This program aims to fill the knowledge gap concerning Iowa’s rural emergency hospital rules and regulations. The program will also include a rural emergency hospital leader sharing their experience.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
INTENDED AUDIENCE
SPEAKERS
Hema Lindstrom is the Medicare service manager for the Health and Safety Division of Acute and Continuing Care for the Department of Inspections, Appeals and Licensing. Lindstrom has more than 23 years of experience with the department, overseeing Medicare providers, including hospitals, home health, hospice, ambulatory surgery centers and portable X-ray clinics. She received her bachelor’s degree from Iowa State University.
A rural hospital leader whose organization recently transitioned to the rural emergency hospital designation.
REGISTRATION AND FEES
IHA member org. rate – $0
Associate member org. rate – $0
IHA nonmember org. rate – $0
RECORDINGS POLICY
IHA will provide recordings only to those who have registered for the program.
POLICY
Each organization that registers must provide an email address. IHA will send login information and handouts to the provided email address at least 24 hours before the online seminar.
ADA POLICY
IHA does not discriminate in its educational programs based on race, religion, color, sex or disability. IHA wishes to ensure no one with a disability is excluded, denied services, segregated or otherwise treated differently than others because of the absence of auxiliary aids and services. If you need auxiliary aids or services identified in the Americans With Disabilities Act to attend this program, please call 515-282-3965, fax 515-283-9366 or write to IHA’s Education Department.
Contact Tori Hanson with questions about this event.