CHA Cheat Sheet 2026
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125 questions
150 min time limit
75% to pass
- An exit interview is most useful for hospice administrators as a tool to: → Identify reasons for employee turnover and improve retention
- Which of the following best represents a 'process measure' in hospice quality improvement? → The percentage of patients who received a pain assessment within 48 hours of admission
- What ethical standard governs communication and documentation practice? → Adherence to the profession's code of ethics and applicable laws and regulations
- Which quality measure is specifically tracked in hospice care as part of the Hospice Item Set (HIS)? → Pain screening and assessment completion rate
- What ethical standard governs applied methods and techniques practice? → Adherence to the profession's code of ethics and applicable laws and regulations
- What ethical standard governs industry best practices practice? → Adherence to the profession's code of ethics and applicable laws and regulations
- How should challenges in assessment and evaluation be addressed? → Apply systematic problem-solving, seek expert guidance when needed, and document decisions
- Under the Medicare Hospice Conditions of Participation, which team is required to plan and provide the core services for hospice patients? → Interdisciplinary group (IDG)
- Which professional oversees the spiritual needs of patients? → Chaplains or spiritual counselors
- What ethical standard governs continuing education requirements practice? → Adherence to the profession's code of ethics and applicable laws and regulations
- Which scheduling approach ensures that hospice on-call nursing coverage is available to patients 24 hours a day, 7 days a week as required by CMS? → Rotating on-call scheduling
- How should challenges in continuing education requirements be addressed? → Apply systematic problem-solving, seek expert guidance when needed, and document decisions
- What ethical standard governs professional standards and ethics practice? → Adherence to the profession's code of ethics and applicable laws and regulations
- Which document guides patient care in hospice? → Patient plan of care
- What quality assurance measure supports continuing education requirements? → Regular self-assessment, peer review, and adherence to established standards
- What is the role of strategic planning? → To guide organizational direction and priorities
- How should challenges in communication and documentation be addressed? → Apply systematic problem-solving, seek expert guidance when needed, and document decisions
- How should professionals apply communication and documentation in daily practice? → Consistently integrate best practices into every aspect of professional work
- The 'Triple Aim' framework in healthcare quality improvement focuses on improving: → Patient experience, population health, and per capita cost reduction
- Which federal agency is responsible for conducting surveys to certify hospice programs for Medicare participation? → Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
- What is the role of interdisciplinary team (IDT) meetings? → To coordinate patient-centered care
- What is a financial risk of poor documentation? → Claim denials or legal consequences
- How should professionals apply industry best practices in daily practice? → Consistently integrate best practices into every aspect of professional work
- When a hospice receives a CMS Immediate Jeopardy (IJ) citation, what must the hospice do to avoid termination from Medicare? → Submit an acceptable allegation of compliance immediately
- Which staff members are typically involved in financial compliance? → Billing, compliance, and administrative teams
- Which staffing challenge is most unique to hospice organizations compared to other healthcare settings? → High risk of compassion fatigue and burnout due to continuous patient death and grief
- Which team member typically leads the hospice care plan? → Hospice nurse
- How can leaders manage resistance to change? → Engage staff and explain the purpose of change
- What is the purpose of a 'run chart' in hospice quality management? → To track a single performance measure over time to identify trends or patterns
- Under Medicare Conditions of Participation, how often must hospice organizations conduct QAPI activities? → On an ongoing and continuous basis
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