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ANFP to Host 2024 Spring Regional Meeting in Cleveland
St. Charles, IL – The Association of Nutrition & Foodservice Professionals (ANFP) will host its 2024 Spring Regional Meeting later this week in Cleveland, OH.Read The Full Article -
ANFP Celebrated Ninth Annual Member Appreciation Week
St. Charles, IL – The Association of Nutrition & Foodservice Professionals (ANFP) celebrated its ninth annual Member Appreciation Week from April 1-5, 2024.Read The Full Article -
NFEF Summer Grant Applications Now Open
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NFEF ACE Grant Now Open
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ANFP to Celebrate 33rd Annual “Pride in Foodservice Week”
St. Charles, IL – The Association of Nutrition & Foodservice Professionals (ANFP) will celebrate its 33rd annual “Pride in Foodservice Week” February 5-9, 2024.Read The Full Article -
Members of the Jobs and Careers Coalition support H.R. 6655, A Stronger Workforce for America Act
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ANFP Launches New CDM, CFPP Recognition Feature
St. Charles, IL – Beginning January 2024, ANFP will be featuring a brand new recognition feature titled, “Early Career CDM, CFPP.”Read The Full Article -
NFEF Spring Regional Meeting Grant Now Open
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Inaugural National CDM, CFPP Day of the Year Acknowledged in Congressional Record
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NFEF Spring Grant Applications Now Open
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Upcoming Webinar: New Survey Regs Part II: New F-Tags Deficiencies Scope & Severity
November 28, 2017 brings new rules to LTC facilities and an entirely new numbering system for Survey Deficiencies known as F-tags. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) updated the F-tags to correspond with the new regulatory sections implemented through the roll-outs of Phase I & II of the Reform of Requirements for Long-term Care Facilities referred to as the ROP’s (Requirements of Participation) updating the Medicare/Medicaid conditions of participation. Looking past the numbers from 176 previous F-tags to 179, we need to be aware that in the restructuring of the regulation, some tags were combined, and some tags were split into multiple subparts. How does this affect your survey results? The number of F-tags where one or more deficiencies with scope-and-severity levels of F, H, I, J, K, or L equals substandard quality of care has increased.
1.5 GEN CE
Thursday, November 30, 2017
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM CT
Objectives:
- Understand the new numbering and the crosswalk from old to new F-tags
- Scope and Severity what is it and how do I understand the penalty Grid?
- How to understand what Scope implications fall under Food and Nutrition
Registration is full. Please note the webinar will be available as a recording beginning December 6, 2017.