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Advancing quality outcomes through wound education - May 15-16, 2020 San Diego, CA
Advancing
                                                                quality
                                                                outcomes
                                                                through
                                                                wound
                                                                education.

May 15–16, 2020
San Diego, CA

  C O - LO CAT E D W I T H A N D F R E E A D M I S S I O N TO
Advancing quality outcomes through wound education - May 15-16, 2020 San Diego, CA
WHY                                                                              Spend 2 Days
   ATTEND                                                                         With the Leading

 PACS ?                                                                           Post-Acute Care
                                                                                  Wound Experts

     The Post-Acute Care Symposium
     (PACS) is designed for clinicians who                      Day 1             13 SESSIONS
     treat patients with wounds working
     in long-term care, home care, and                          Healthcare        8 FACULTY
                                                                Economics
     hospice settings. PACS offers real-
     world educational sessions to help
                                                              (PDPM/PDGM)
                                                                                  10 CE CREDITS *
                                                                                  4 MEALS
                                                              Interprofessional
     optimize wound treatment outcomes                          Practice and
     for residents/patients and providers.                    Preventive Legal

                                                                                  2 RECEPTIONS
                                                                    Care
     Preventing and managing chronic wounds
     is a significant challenge for post-acute care
     providers. PACS is a CE-accredited 2-day
     program developed to provide practical
     information for clinical decision-makers
                                                                Day 2
     addressed through four focused educational
     components:                                                Clinical Issues
                                                                in Post-Acute
                                                                Care Settings
     The 2020 PACS faculty includes top wound
     experts who understand the challenges and
                                                                  Palliative
     opportunities facing providers under the                   Wound Care
     Patient-Driven Payment Model (PDPM)/                      and Avoidable/
     Patient-Driven Groupings Model (PDGM).                     Unavoidable
                                                                  Wounds
     Send your key wound care decision-makers
     to learn from the best and then bring back
     that knowledge for optimal resident care
     strategies at lowered liability risk.

     WHO SHOULD ATTEND
  Medical Directors/                 Registered Nurses
   Attending Physicians
                                       Licensed Practical Nurses
  Nurse Practitioners
                                       Skin/Wound Treatment
  Physician Assistants                 Nurses
  Physical Therapists                 Certified Nursing Assistants
  Directors of Nursing

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2 Wound Care
     Conferences for
     the Price of 1
     PACS is co-located with the Symposium on Advanced
     Wound Care Spring (SAWC Spring) | Wound Healing
     Society (WHS) meeting. You’ll have free access to the
     premier forum where the best and brightest across the
     global wound care spectrum gather to learn, grow, con-
     nect, and improve.

     Explore the SAWC Spring | WHS educational ses-
     sions, exhibit hall, and poster hall. Review relevant,
     cutting-edge research, keep up-to-date on innovative
     projects and programs, and learn from your colleagues.

     Arrive early and stay late! SAWC Spring | WHS is taking
     place May 13–17, 2020.

      For one registration fee, your schedule can include:

      Wednesday, May 13
      Complimentary SAWC Preconference Workshops
      WHS Program – Day 1

      Thursday, May 14
      SAWC Opening Ceremony and Day 1 Sessions
      WHS Program – Day 2

      Friday, May 15 & Saturday, May 16
      Attend PACS

      Sunday, May 17
      SAWC Day 4

     SAWC Spring | WHS session topics include:
      Foundations of Wound Care
      Wound Care 360
      Pearls for Practice
      Lower Extremity
      Outpatient Care of Wounds
     For more information, visit SAWCSpring.com/agenda

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Co-Chairs                                           Faculty
                                                              JANICE M.

                                                              Beitz
                                                              PHD, RN, CS, CNOR, CWOCN-AP,
                                                              CRNP, APNC, ANEF, FNAP, FAAN

     It’s been said that it takes a village to                Professor and WOCNEP Director
                                                              Rutgers School of Nursing–Camden
     heal a patient with a wound. Having the
     ability to talk with other disciplines at
     the Post-Acute Care Symposium helps                      MARY P.
     build that village. PACS provides an in-                 Evans
     depth examination of the challenges                      MD, CMD
     seen in the Post-Acute Care setting.”                    National Medical Director
                                                              Golden Living
     CATHERINE T. MILNE, MSN, APRN, CWOCN-AP
     ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSE
     WOUND, OSTOMY, AND CONTINENCE
     CONNECTICUT CLINICAL NURSING ASSOCIATES
                                                              MARTHA R.
     ADJUST CLINICAL PROFESSOR, YALE SCHOOL OF NURSING
                                                              Kelso
                                                              RN, LNC, HBOT
                                                              President
                                                              Wound Care Plus, LLC

                                                              JEANINE

                                                              Maguire
                                                              MPT, CWS
                                                              Vice President, Skin Integrity
                                                              & Wound Management
     As more and more of the care of                          Genesis HealthCare
     patients with wounds shifts from acute
                                                              LAURIE L.
     care to post-acute care settings, it is
     imperative that wound care clinicians,                   McNichol
     providers, organizations, and suppliers/                 MSN, RN, CNS, GNP, CWOCN, CWON-AP,
                                                              FAAN
     manufacturers understand the com-                        Clinical Nurse Specialist and Wound
     plexity of this space. The Post-Acute                    Ostomy and Continence Advanced
                                                              Practice Nurse
     Care Symposium provides practical                        Cone Health
     strategies and current insights from our
     experienced interprofessional faculty.”                  LEE C.

     DIANE L. KRASNER, PHD, RN, FAAN
                                                              Ruotsi
                                                              MD, CWS-P, ABWMS, UHM
     WOUND AND SKIN CARE CONSULTANT                           Medical Director
     CO-EDITOR, CHRONIC WOUND CARE:
                                                              Center for Wound Healing and
     THE ESSENTIALS EBOOK 2018
                                                              Hyperbaric Medicine
     CO-CHAIR, WHY WOUND CARE CAMPAIGN
                                                              Saratoga Hospital
     FOR NURSING STUDENTS

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Thursday                                           PDPM and explore early financial results since
                                                                            its October 2019 debut. Special focus will be put

                         May 14                                             on how PDPM has changed clinical practice for

     Agenda
                                                                            nursing, therapies, and patients, as well as strate-
                                                                            gies for “survive and thrive” under PDPM.

                         5:15 PM–7:45 PM
                         Grand Opening of SAWC Exhibits
                                                                            10:55 AM–11:25 AM
                         and Cocktail Reception
                                                                            HEALTHCARE ECONOMICS

                                                                            PDGM: Impact on Home Health
                                                                            Speaker: Laurie L. McNichol
                         Friday                                             The home health industry is in the midst of major

                         May 15                                             changes but there is no bigger change than
                                                                            the value-based payment system implement-
                                                                            ed earlier this year, Patient-Driven Groupings
                                                                            Model (PDGM). PDGM is intended to better
                         7:30 AM–9:00 AM                                    align reimbursement with patient needs and may
                                                                            lead to more complex nursing in the home. This
                                                                            session will summarize the changes with PDGM
                         INDUSTRY-SUPPORTED SYMPOSIUM BREAKFAST
                                                                            and review its early financial impacts. It will also
                         Patient-Centric Wound Care:                        discuss how PDGM has changed practice for
                         Undisturbed Healing and Principles                 nursing, therapies, patients, and obtaining sup-
                         of Documentation                                   plies/formulary adjustments, as well as strategies
                                                                            for “survive and thrive” and outcome/quality
                         This activity provides key components for pa-
                                                                            monitoring in the PDGM world. Best practices
                         tient-centric and cost-effective wound man-
                                                                            and success stories from home health/hospice
                         agement. Wound care comprises a significant
                                                                            settings will also be shared.
                         portion of healthcare budgets—the majority
                         of which is driven by the provision of care for
                         patients. This activity explores patient-centric
                         technology that can support undisturbed wound      11:25 AM–12:00 PM
                         healing and provides principles of documenta-
                         tion that improves payment accuracy.               HEALTHCARE ECONOMICS

                         Supported by an educational grant from             PDPM/PDGM: What Providers Bring
                         Mölnlycke.                                         to the Table
                                                                            Speakers: Martha R. Kelso; Catherine T. Milne

                         9:10 AM–9:30 AM                                    The recent Patient-Driven Payment Model
                                                                            (PDPM)/Patient-Driven Groupings Model
                                                                            (PDGM)/hospice reimbursement changes have
                         Welcoming Remarks: What is                         made waves across the healthcare industry. This
                         Post-Acute Care?                                   session will cover what Qualified Healthcare Plan
                         Co-Chairs: Diane L. Krasner; Catherine T. Milne    (QHP) providers need to know about these new
                                                                            programs and what QHP wound care providers
                                                                            need to do differently. It will also examine wheth-
                         PACS Lifetime Achievement Award
                                                                            er or not QHP providers can manage their own
                                Karen Lou Kennedy-Evans                     quality measures in light of these new programs,
                                RN, APRN-BNC, FNP                           how a QHP wound care provider enhances out-
                                KL Kennedy, LLC                             comes, and affects reimbursement of the organi-
                                                                            zations in which they are managing patients.

                         9:30 AM–10:45 AM
                                                                            12:00 PM–2:00 PM
                         HEALTHCARE ECONOMICS

                         PDPM: Where are We?                                Lunch with Exhibitors
                         Speakers: Mary P. Evans; Jeanine Maguire

                         The Patient-Driven Payment Model (PDPM) is
                         intended to improve payment accuracy and en-
                         courages a more patient-driven care model. This
                         session will summarize changes that come with

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Saturday                                                         the PDPM/PDGM world. This session will offer
                                                                                                                                                                                        functional frailty assessment pearls, explore the

                                                                                                                       May 16                                                           role of physical therapy in collaborative wound
                                                                                                                                                                                        rounds, and outline approaches for teaching
                                                                                                                                                                                        other team members to be “pseudo-therapists”
                                                                                                                                                                                        so they can identify red flags that call for greater
                                                                                                                       7:30 AM–9:00 AM                                                  therapy involvement. It will also discuss the
                                                                                                                                                                                        role of traditional and adjunctive therapies and
                                                                                                                       Industry-Supported Symposia and                                  who should and should not provide them in the
                                                                                                                       Innovation Theatre Breakfasts                                    changing reimbursement environment.

                                                                                                                       9:10 AM–9:30 AM                                                  10:15 AM–10:45 AM
                                                                                                                       PACS Day 2 Welcome and                                           CLINICAL ISSUES IN POST-ACUTE
                                                                                                                       Corstrata Post-Acute Care Clinician                              CARE SETTINGS

                                                                                                                       Excellence Award                                                 Cellulitis: When to Treat vs. Send to
                                                                                                                       Co-Chairs: Diane L. Krasner;                                     Acute Care
                                                                                                                       Catherine T. Milne                                               Speakers: Janice M. Beitz; Mary P. Evans

                                                                                                                                                                                        Cellulitis is one of most frequent causes for
                                                                                                                                                                                        hospital readmission from the post-acute care
                                                                                                                       9:30 AM–10:15 AM                                                 setting, making it a priority for post-acute care
                                                                                                                                                                                        team members to be able to accurately identify
                                                                                                                       CLINICAL ISSUES IN POST-ACUTE                                    and diagnose cellulitis to implement the current
                                                                                                                       CARE SETTINGS                                                    standard of care. This session will offer criteria
                                                          patients with wounds in any setting. This session
                                                          will explore wound care standards of practice,               PDPM/PDGM: Lessons for the                                       for what can and cannot be treated in the post-
                                                                                                                                                                                        acute care setting, explain the legal implications
                                                          including documentation, consults/referrals,                 Wound Team from Physical Therapy
                                                          ethics, and more, as well as provide an overview                                                                              of treating in place, and provide clinical pearls to
                                                                                                                       Speaker: Jeanine Maguire
                                                          on wound care standards of care. Leave with                                                                                   enhance the ability to do so. The potential impact
                                                          strategies for preventing wound care litigation              Frailty, pressure ulcers/injuries, and other condi-              of transferring the patient to acute care, facility
      2:15 PM–3:15 PM                                     and take-home messages for practice.                         tions commonly encountered in the post-acute                     quality measures, and future referrals will also be
                                                                                                                       care setting are best treated through a collabora-               discussed.
                                                                                                                       tive team care approach. Physical therapists will
      INTERPROFESSIONAL PRACTICE AND
      PREVENTIVE LEGAL CARE                               4:30 PM–5:00 PM                                              continue to be vital team members as we
                                                                                                                       transition from the current payment model to
      Interprofessional Practice
      and Transitions of Care Issues                      INTERPROFESSIONAL PRACTICE AND
                                                          PREVENTIVE LEGAL CARE
      Speakers: Janice M. Beitz; Laurie L. McNichol                                                            ACCREDITATION                               NURSING                                       Education, LLC. All rights reserved.
                                                          Panel: Case Presentations and                                  In support of improving patient   This continuing nursing education             No part of this accredited continuing
      Collaboration is key to a successful interprofes-
                                                          Discussions                                                    care, North American Center       activity awards 10 contact hours.             education activity may be reproduced
      sional practice and smooth transitions of care.                                                                    for Continuing Medical Edu-                                                     or transmitted in any form or by any
                                                          Moderator: Diane L. Krasner                                                                      Provider approved by the California
      This session looks at what constitutes a wound                                                           cation (NACCME) is jointly accredited                                                     means, electronic or mechanical, with-
                                                                                                                                                           Board of Registered Nursing, Provider
      team, interprofessional practice models, advan-     Speakers: Janice M. Beitz; Laurie L. McNichol;       by the Accreditation Council for Con-       #13255 for 10 contact hours.                  out first obtaining permission from
      tages/benefits and disadvantages/pitfalls, and      Lee C. Ruotsi                                        tinuing Medical Education (ACCME),                                                        North American Center for Continuing
                                                                                                                                                           PHYSICAL THERAPY
      take-home messages for practice. For transitions                                                         the Accreditation Council for Pharma-                                                     MEDICAL EDUCATION.
                                                          Join this discussion and have your questions                                                     North Aamerican Center for Continuing
      of care, the discussion will focus on common                                                             cy Education (ACPE), and the Ameri-                                                       No commercial interest provided fi-
                                                          about wound litigation and preventive legal care                                                 Medical Education, LLC (NACCME)
      problems/issues, why transitions of care are more                                                        can Nurses Credentialing Center                                                           nancial support for this continuing
                                                          answered during this faculty-led panel, which will                                               will be applying for pre-approved ac-
                                                                                                               (ANCC) to provide continuing educa-                                                       education activity. Please see agenda
      important than ever, strategies for improvement,                                                                                                     creditation in several states. Please visit
                                                          examine good and bad examples of interpro-           tion for the healthcare team.                                                             for individual session support.
      and take-home messages for practice.                                                                                                                 pacsymposium.com/accreditation for
                                                          fessional care and transitions of care, as well as   PHYSICIANS                                  a current list.                               ADA STATEMENT
                                                          plaintiff and defense wound cases.                   NACCME designates this live activity                                                      North American Center for Continuing
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                                                                                                               for a maximum of 10 AMA PRA Cat-
      3:15 PM–4:15 PM                                                                                                                                      NACCME protects the privacy of per-           Medical Education complies with the
                                                                                                               egory 1 Credits™. Physicians should                                                       legal requirements of the Americans
                                                                                                                                                           sonal and other information regarding
                                                          6:30 PM–8:00 PM                                      claim only the credit commensurate
                                                                                                               with the extent of their participation
                                                                                                                                                           participants, educational partners, and       with Disabilities Act and the rules
                                                                                                                                                                                                         and regulations thereof. If any partic-
      INTERPROFESSIONAL PRACTICE AND                                                                                                                       joint sponsors. NACCME and our joint
                                                                                                               in the activity.                                                                          ipant in this educational activity is in
                                                                                                                                                           sponsors will not release personally
      PREVENTIVE LEGAL CARE
                                                          SAWC Poster Gala and Awards                          PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS                                                                      need of accommodations, please call
                                                                                                                                                           identifiable information to a third party
      Preventing Wound Care Litigation:                   Reception                                            NACCME has been authorized by the           without the individual’s consent, ex-         609.371.1137.
      Using a Standards of Care and                                                                            American Academy of PAs (AAPA) to           cept such information as is required          *Information contained herein is sub-
                                                                                                               award AAPA Category 1 CME credit for
      Standards of Practice Approach                                                                                                                       for reporting purposes to the appro-          ject to change without notice.
                                                                                                               activities planned in accordance with       priate accrediting agency. NACCME
      Speakers: Diane L. Krasner; Lee C. Ruotsi                                                                                                                                                                        Provided by North
                                                                                                               the AAPA CME Criteria. This activity        maintains physical, electronic, and                        American Center for
      Legal action can be an unfortunate consequence                                                           is designated for 10 AAPA Category          procedural safeguards that comply             Continuing Medical Education, LLC,
                                                                                                               1 credit(s).                                with federal regulations to guard your
      of providing healthcare, including the care of                                                                                                                                                     an HMP Company
                                                                                                               PAs should only claim credit com-           nonpublic personal information.
                                                                                                               mensurate with the extent of their          Copyright © 2020 by North Amer-
                                                                                                               participation.                              ican Center for Continuing Medical

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3:10 PM–4:10 PM
                                                                                                                                                                    PALLIATIVE WOUND CARE AND
                                                                                                                                                                    AVOIDABLE/UNAVOIDABLE WOUNDS

                                                                                                                                                                    End-of-Life Wounds and Palliative
                                                                                                                                                                    Wound Care
                                                                                                                                                                    Speakers: Martha R. Kelso; Diane L. Krasner

                                                                                                                                                                    Wound care at the end of life should focus on
                                                                                                                                                                    alleviating as much as possible pain, discomfort,
                                                                                                                                                                    odor, and other factors, while always centering
                                                                                                                                                                    the patient’s dignity and care preferences. This
                                                                                                                                                                    session will provide an overview of the terms
                                                                                                                                                                    and history of this evolving field of care and
                                                                                                                                                                    discuss the current state of the field in terms of
                                                                                                                                                                    approaches and principles of care. Because it is
                                                                                                                                                                    important to get it right for patients and families,
                                                                                                                                                                    this session will also provide detailed examples
                                                                                                                                                                    of treatment goals and outcomes and discuss the
                                                                                                                                                                    incorporation of palliative wound care pathways
                                                                                                                                                                    into treatment decision making.

                                                                                                                                                                    4:20 PM–4:45 PM
                                                                                                                                                                    PALLIATIVE WOUND CARE AND
                                                                                                                                                                    AVOIDABLE/UNAVOIDABLE WOUNDS

                                                                                                                                                                    Panel: Case Presentations and
                                                                                                                                                                    Discussions
                                                                                                                                                                    Moderator: Diane Krasner
                                                                                                                                                                    Speakers: Martha R. Kelso; Laurie L. McNichol;
                                                                                                                                                                    Lee C. Ruotsi

                                                                                                                                                                    Faculty will present their most memorable and
                                                                                                                                                                    challenging cases of avoidable, unavoidable,
                                                                                                                                                                    end-of-life, and palliative wound patients,
                                                                                                                                                                    sharing their experience-based insights and
      10:55 AM–11:30 AM                                    11:30 AM–12:00 PM                                   2:10 PM–3:10 PM                                      knowledge from daily practice, as well as answer
                                                                                                                                                                    questions from the audience.
      CLINICAL ISSUES IN POST-ACUTE                        CLINICAL ISSUES IN POST-ACUTE                       PALLIATIVE WOUND CARE AND
      CARE SETTINGS                                        CARE SETTINGS                                       AVOIDABLE/UNAVOIDABLE WOUNDS

      Diagnostic Technology:                               Technology Use in the Post-Acute                    Avoidable vs. Unavoidable Pressure                   4:45 PM–4:50 PM
      What’s Out There and Why You                         Setting: A Panel Discussion                         Ulcers/Injuries and Wounds
      Should Be an Early Adopter                           Moderator: Catherine T. Milne                       Speakers: Laurie L. McNichol; Lee C. Ruotsi
                                                                                                                                                                    Closing Remarks
      Speaker: Catherine T. Milne                                                                                                                                   Co-Chairs: Diane L. Krasner; Catherine T. Milne
                                                           Speakers: Janice M. Beitz; Mary P. Evans;           Pressure ulcers/injuries are common across
                                                           Martha R. Kelso; Jeanine Maguire                    healthcare settings and have a significant impact
      As the old saying goes, “Knowledge is power.”
      This is increasingly true in healthcare, as new      Panel members will discuss their own experienc-     on patient morbidity, mortality, and quality of
      technologies and advances in diagnostics and         es with diagnostic technology in the post-acute     life. The question of whether a pressure ulcer/
      treatments are pushing the envelope of what          care setting and relay pitfalls to implementation   injury developed by a patient was “avoidable” or
      is possible. This session will identify several      and benefits they’ve seen. Join the discussion      “unavoidable” carries potentially serious clinical
      challenges associated with implementing cut-         and have your questions about current technol-      and legal implications. This session will discuss
      ting-edge diagnostic and therapeutic modalities      ogy and devices answered by faculty, who will       what qualifies as an “avoidable” or “unavoidable”
      in the post-acute care setting, explain how these    also describe the impact of technology on their     pressure injury and how terms can be misused, re-
      can be overcome, and outline the benefits of         practice.                                           view current CMS, NPIAP, and WOCN definitions
      new technologies such as point-of-care testing,                                                          and documents, and provide risk management
      infrared light, pressure/positioning sensors, bac-                                                       pointers on how to address these concepts in
      terial bioburden testing, sub-epidermal moisture
      monitors, wound assessment devices, and more.
                                                           12:00 PM–2:00 PM                                    your documentation and communication.

                                                           Lunch with Exhibitors

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