Course Overview
Tips for complying with healthcare and OSHA regulations in an environment where the regulators are still figuring it out.
This presentation will provide an update on the ever-changing COVID-19 regulatory landscape. It will focus on trends in the rules governing LTC facilities, including any new or proposed laws emerging from the 2021 Idaho Legislative Session.
It will also provide examples of actual OSHA cases brought against LTC healthcare companies.
Learning Objectives:
1 – Participants will be able to describe to staff the healthcare regulations that are top priority for the regulators, and how to provide convincing evidence of compliance.
2 – Participants will learn about likely legislation and ways to plan for new compliance.
3 – Participants will learn what OSHA cares about and how to comply.
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10:00 am – 11:30 am MT
Michael S. Oswald, Chartered
Michael Oswald is licensed to practice law in CA, CO, and ID.
He has worked in or done legal work for clients in a wide array of industries, including Aerospace, Construction, Health Care, Real Estate, and Technology.
Michael has the heart of a teacher. He has facilitated professional development courses and he has taught as an adjunct or part-time professor in undergrad, graduate, and law schools.
Michael is certified by the Idaho Real Estate Commission to teach their Real Estate Law class.
He grew up in Silicon Valley and has lived in Colorado Springs, Austin, and Orange County (CA). He moved to Boise 9 years ago and loves it!
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Handouts
None at this time.
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Fees
- $49/person
1.5 CEUs possible.
Registration/payment for a live ZOOM webinar does not guarantee CEUs will be awarded.
One [1] CEU is awarded for every sixty [60] minutes of actual live ZOOM webinar presentation time.
CEUs are awarded only to those individuals:
- Who are “registered” for the LIVE ZOOM webinar (no substitutions are made). Registered attendees receive a log-in link unique to the registrant and with a note that the link is “unique” and not to be shared, and with an additional NOTE: “IF you share your unique registration link or the phone number, you risk losing CEUs for this program!”
- In actual attendance of the presentation (ZOOM “Attendance Report” documents actual time logged-in and logged-out. During the housekeeping comments, registered attendees are informed “to receive CEUs you must attend the entire presentation and complete the polling question at the end of the presentation.”
- At the end of the presentation a polling question is provided for the registered attendee to “certify they have attended the entire presentation.”
IHCA staff will pull “Attendees”; “Q&A” and “Poll” reports from ZOOM to ascertain registrants on the webinar, length of time they were on and completion of the polling “certifying” they attended the entire program. Only those registrants will have their name submitted to receive CEUs.
REGISTRANT RESPONSIBILITY:
Registrants are not to share their log-in link or webinar phone number. Doing so could result in the authorized registrant not receiving CEUs for the session.
- If a registrant is unable to attend, there is a link at the bottom of their registration e-mail, 1 day, and 1-hour reminder e-mails that allows them to cancel their registration for a refund, prior to the start of the webinar.
Registrants must retain copies of their CEU certificate and any handouts in the event they are audited by the licensing agency.
Education offered by IHCA may also be sufficient for other license types (i.e. social work, certified dietary manager, etc.) as long as the learning objectives and educational levels of the presenter(s) meet the licensure requirements. It is up to each attendee to determine the appropriateness of a session and whether it will meet the requirements of their license type.
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