PASRR 101 Learning Modules
Need a crash course in PASRR or a refresher? You have come to the right place. PTAC's learning modules are a great way to learn about the PASRR process in depth. Click on the videos below to watch or download the slides as PDF.
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PTAC also hosts PASRR 101 trainings that are held quarterly on the 4th Wednesday of the month at 1:00 PM ET. You can register
PASRR Learning Module 1: An Introduction to CFR Compliance
October 7, 2016
This is the first of three modules that provide an overview of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) requirements specific to state responsibilities for Preadmission Screening and Annual Resident Review (PASRR) of individuals with a mental illness, intellectual disability, or a related condition.
PASRR Learning Module 2: CFR Compliance in the Level I Screening Process, Exempted Hospital Discharges, and Categorical Determinations
October 7, 2016
This is the second of three modules that provide an overview of CFR requirements specific to state PASRR responsibilities. This Learning Module focuses on the Level I screening process, the exempted hospital discharge, and reviewing CFR requirements specific to provisional and categorical determinations.
PASRR Learning Module 3: CFR Compliance in the Level II Evaluation Process and Resident Review
October 7, 2016
This is the third of three modules that provide an overview of CFR requirements specific to state PASRR responsibilities. This Learning Module focuses on the Level II evaluation process, including the role of the evaluator, the CFR guidance on diagnosing mental illness, intellectual disability, and related conditions, and the resident review.
PASRR Learning Module 6: Integrated Health PASRR & Quality Monitoring
October 7, 2016
This Learning Module reviews initiatives that have goals and objectives that both support and can be supported by PASRR. It also reviews quality monitoring approaches for PASRR and examines a recent analysis of nursing facility Minimum Data Set (MDS) information related to individuals with mental illness, intellectual disabilities, or related conditions.