CAAS Seminar - July 2006
Pre and Re-Acceditation Seminar by CAAS.
The next CAAS Seminar will be held in conjunction with the 2006 AAA Summer Healthcare Reimbursement Conference
Prepare for Accreditation Using the Revised CAAS Standards
The Commission on Accreditation of Ambulance Services Announces Its Summer 2006 Accreditation Seminar
July 13, 2006
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Indianapolis Marriott Downtown Hotel
Indianapolis, IN
Chief Will Chapleau, III, EMT-P, RN, TNS, Presenter
Learn How To
- Plan and budget for accreditation
- Motivate staff for accreditation
- Prepare your application
- Develop application documentation
Course Description
This full-day seminar is the ideal forum to assist you in planning for your accreditation or re-accreditation using the CAAS Gold Standards. It will provide an overview of the application process and clearly define what can be expected throughout. Faculty will address the benefits of accreditation and identify ways in which you can maximize your market position as a result. The interactive format provides an opportunity to ask and receive expert answers to all your most important accreditation questions from an experienced on-site reviewer. Course books and materials are provided as part of the registration fee.
Who Should Attend
CAAS accreditation is open to all private, public, fire-based, inter-facility, volunteer, or hospital-based agencies providing ground medical transport. The practical information provided in this course will save countless hours of time, answer questions, and assist managers, QI supervisors, or other designated accreditation coordinators to plan and execute an effective accreditation program within their own agency.
How to Register and for More Information
To register, fill out this form and fax it back to CAAS.
For more information on the CAAS Seminar (hotel address, hotel phone number, conference hotel room rate and registration deadline, etc.), please contact Meredith at CAAS Headquarters (847) 657-6828, Ext. 3014.
About the Course Faculty
Will Chapleau, III, EMT-P, RN, TNS, has been a paramedic for 30 years and a trauma nurse specialist for 17 years. During his career, he has worked on ambulances, in trauma centers, and has been an EMS educator for more than 20 years. He currently serves as Chief of Chicago Heights Fire Department and is on the Board of Directors of the National Association of EMTs, the National Association of EMS Educators, and the Society of Trauma Nurses. Chief Chapleau has published numerous texts and journal articles and has lectured all over North and South America, Europe, and Asia. He has been an active site reviewer for over ten years.
What the Seminar Will Cover
I. Introduction:
Welcome / Seminar Objectives / Introduction of Faculty / Brief History of CAAS / CAAS Organization / Five Reasons Why an Ambulance Service Should Be Accredited / Types and Sizes of CAAS Accredited Ambulance Services / Process vs. Outcome - "What Do Standards Measure?"
II. Overcoming the Challenges to Becoming Accredited:
Thumbnail Sketch of Application Process / Organizational and Administrative Readiness for the Application Process / Application Fees and the Real Cost of Preparation / Alternative Methods of Funding for Not-for-Profit Services / Policies, Procedures and Documentation - "Walking the talk"/ Organizing to Complete the Application / Organization and Distribution of Policy and Procedures Manuals / Getting Organizational Buy-in to the Accreditation Process - "What's in it for me?" / Audience Questions
III. CAAS Standards Pertaining to Clinical Operations:
Communicating with Field Staff - Training, Orientation, Documentation / Clinical Standards / Other Standards of Operations / Equipment & Facilities / Audience Questions
IV. CAAS Standards Pertaining to Human Resources, Communications, and Inter-Agency Relations:
Challenges of Accreditation with a Union Work Force / Personnel and the Personnel Process / Inter-agency Relations / Communications / Avoiding the Pitfalls - Seek legal review of personnel policies / Audience Questions
V. CAAS Standards for Boards, Managers, and PR:
Formalizing What Management Does - It's probably in your head / Organizations - Knowing who you are / Management - Knowing where you want to go / Financial Management - Finding the resources to get you there / Community Relations and Public Information - Putting your best foot forward / Audience Questions
VI. Now That the Application Is with CAAS:
What Happens to Your Box Loads of CAAS Application Forms and Documentation? / Anxieties of a Site Review - Understanding the Process Works Better Than Taking a Valium / Preparing Recommendations for the CAAS Commissioners / The Commission's Possible Outcomes for Your Ambulance Service
VII. Appeals, Maintaining a Three-Year Accreditation, Significant Organizational Changes:
Steps Which Can Be Taken to Appeal Office or Site Reviewer Recommendations / What Does a "Provisional" Accreditation Mean and How Can "Full" Accreditation Be Gained? / Steps Necessary to Maintain a Three-Year Accreditation / What Is Involved with Re-Accreditation? / What Happens When Significant Organizational Change Occurs - Purchases, Mergers, Expansion, New CEO, etc?
VIII. Celebrating Success:
Celebrating with Your Employees / Featuring Your Company in the Media / Promoting Accreditation in Your Community / Five Ways to Kick Back and Enjoy the Moment
IX. Wrapping It Up- Faculty and Audience:
Written Evaluations and Audience Questions
What Previous Seminar Attendees Have Said
"I gained a lot of information and feel confident that we can & should be accredited."
-Attendee (Atlanta)
"Great presentation. This application will assist organizations in becoming quality systems."
-Attendee (Weston)
"Informative, a must if you are planning to be accredited."
-Attendee (Atlanta)
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