
2025 Reimbursement Collaborative: Strategic Solutions for QIP and PDPM Success
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- Non-member - $6,000
- Member - $2,400
Through the LeadingAge Ohio Reimbursement Collaborative, we help providers prove that it's not only possible to achieve high quality ratings and strong reimbursement—it’s strategic. High quality and high case mix aren’t mutually exclusive. This collaborative shows how aligning core strategies can strengthen both, because quality and reimbursement should work hand in hand.
In the second half of 2025, this Reimbursement Collaborative will support nursing homes in responding to Ohio’s changes in Medicaid reimbursement. This collaborative will focus on aligning strategies that impact both quality performance and reimbursement outcomes. Each session will help participants identify where QIP measures and PDPM classifications intersect and how system-level changes can drive improvement across both. Participants will also receive facility-specific QIP and PDPM reports to guide data-driven decision-making throughout the series.
Sessions Included in this Collaborative:
July 17, 2025
2025 Reimbursement Collaborative: Strategic Solutions for QIP and PDPM Success - Reality Check – Making Sense of Ohio’s Medicaid Reimbursement System
August 21, 2025
2025 Reimbursement Collaborative: Strategic Solutions for QIP and PDPM Success - Trends That Tell the Story – Understanding Your QIP & PDPM Data
September 18, 2025
2025 Reimbursement Collaborative: Strategic Solutions for QIP and PDPM Success - Getting the Record Right – Documentation That Drives Reimbursement
October 16, 2025
2025 Reimbursement Collaborative: Strategic Solutions for QIP and PDPM Success - Build the Backbone – Systems That Ensure Accuracy and Accountability
November 20, 2025
2025 Reimbursement Collaborative: Strategic Solutions for QIP and PDPM Success - QAPI in Action – Using Performance Improvement to Drive Reimbursement
December 18, 2025
2025 Reimbursement Collaborative: Strategic Solutions for QIP and PDPM Success - From Progress to Permanence – Sustaining Results Beyond the Collaborative
Registration Instructions
This is a packaged webinar series for organizations. With the purchase of this package, each organization site is entitled to an unlimited number of participants for this series.
The series price is $2400 (LeadingAge Ohio member) and $6000 (non member). The price automatically reflects membership status upon checkout. Please contact Molly Homan at mhoman@leadingageohio.org if there is a discrepancy.
Instructions:
- One representative per site registers for the webinar series package. A discount code for the site will be emailed to the representative in the confirmation email.
- The representative shares the registration information found in the confirmation email, including discount code, to others at their site who wish to:
- View the webinars individually/in a non-congregate setting and/or
- Obtain education credit.
Each person wishing to view the webinar individually and/or obtain education credit must register for the webinar. The site's discount/coupon code will bring the cart to $0 at checkout.
Substitution and Cancellation Policy
Substitutions, in writing, are welcome at no additional cost. Cancellations received by two calendar weeks prior to event date will be fully refunded. Cancellations received between 7 and 13 days prior to the event date will be refunded minus a $40 processing fee. No refunds will be issued 6 or fewer days prior to the event date.
Continuing Education for EACH Session:
1.0 clock hours will be awarded upon successful completion.
1.2 CPE hours will be awarded upon successful completion.
Criteria for successful completion: Attendance at entire event and submission of completed evaluation form.
LeadingAge Ohio is an approved provider by the Board of Executives of Long Term Services and Supports. Core of knowledge subject areas: Care, Services and Supports; Operations; Environment and Quality; Leadership and Strategy.
As stated in the Ohio Administrative Code Rule 4723-14-05, education that has been approved by a board or an agency that regulates a health care profession in Ohio or another jurisdiction is an acceptable option to meet nursing continuing education requirements.
LeadingAge Ohio is an approved CPE Sponsor from the Accountancy Board of Ohio, CPE.379, expiration date: 5.31.2026.
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Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 12/18/2025 at 1:00 PM (EST)
December 18, 2025: The final session focuses on how to carry momentum forward. We’ll review team progress, share success stories, and help facilities develop action plans that integrate their learning into sustainable practices across the organization.
December 18, 2025
Through the LeadingAge Ohio Reimbursement Collaborative, we help providers prove that it's not only possible to achieve high quality ratings and strong reimbursement—it’s strategic. High quality and high case mix aren’t mutually exclusive. This collaborative shows how aligning core strategies can strengthen both, because quality and reimbursement should work hand in hand.
In the second half of 2025, this Reimbursement Collaborative will support nursing homes in responding to Ohio’s changes in Medicaid reimbursement. This collaborative will focus on aligning strategies that impact both quality performance and reimbursement outcomes. Each session will help participants identify where QIP measures and PDPM classifications intersect and how system-level changes can drive improvement across both. Participants will also receive facility-specific QIP and PDPM reports to guide data-driven decision-making throughout the series.
The final session focuses on how to carry momentum forward. We’ll review team progress, share success stories, and help facilities develop action plans that integrate their learning into sustainable practices across the organization.
Continuing Education for EACH Session:
1.0 clock hours will be awarded upon successful completion.
1.2 CPE hours will be awarded upon successful completion.
Criteria for successful completion: Attendance at entire event and submission of completed evaluation form.
LeadingAge Ohio is an approved provider by the Board of Executives of Long Term Services and Supports. Core of knowledge subject areas: Care, Services and Supports; Operations; Environment and Quality; Leadership and Strategy.
As stated in the Ohio Administrative Code Rule 4723-14-05, education that has been approved by a board or an agency that regulates a health care profession in Ohio or another jurisdiction is an acceptable option to meet nursing continuing education requirements.
LeadingAge Ohio is an approved CPE Sponsor from the Accountancy Board of Ohio, CPE.379, expiration date: 5.31.2026.
Learners have 10 days from live webinar date to complete course, including obtaining education certificate.
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Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 11/20/2025 at 1:00 PM (EST)
November 20, 2025: This session will show how to embed financial and quality priorities into your QAPI framework. We’ll look at examples of facilities that used targeted improvement projects to enhance both their case mix index and quality scores.
November 20, 2025
Through the LeadingAge Ohio Reimbursement Collaborative, we help providers prove that it's not only possible to achieve high quality ratings and strong reimbursement—it’s strategic. High quality and high case mix aren’t mutually exclusive. This collaborative shows how aligning core strategies can strengthen both, because quality and reimbursement should work hand in hand.
In the second half of 2025, this Reimbursement Collaborative will support nursing homes in responding to Ohio’s changes in Medicaid reimbursement. This collaborative will focus on aligning strategies that impact both quality performance and reimbursement outcomes. Each session will help participants identify where QIP measures and PDPM classifications intersect and how system-level changes can drive improvement across both. Participants will also receive facility-specific QIP and PDPM reports to guide data-driven decision-making throughout the series.
This session will show how to embed financial and quality priorities into your QAPI framework. We’ll look at examples of facilities that used targeted improvement projects to enhance both their case mix index and quality scores.
Continuing Education for EACH Session:
1.0 clock hours will be awarded upon successful completion.
1.2 CPE hours will be awarded upon successful completion.
Criteria for successful completion: Attendance at entire event and submission of completed evaluation form.
LeadingAge Ohio is an approved provider by the Board of Executives of Long Term Services and Supports. Core of knowledge subject areas: Care, Services and Supports; Operations; Environment and Quality; Leadership and Strategy.
As stated in the Ohio Administrative Code Rule 4723-14-05, education that has been approved by a board or an agency that regulates a health care profession in Ohio or another jurisdiction is an acceptable option to meet nursing continuing education requirements.
LeadingAge Ohio is an approved CPE Sponsor from the Accountancy Board of Ohio, CPE.379, expiration date: 5.31.2026.
Learners have 10 days from live webinar date to complete course, including obtaining education certificate.
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Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 10/16/2025 at 1:00 PM (EDT)
October 16, 2025: Behind every high-performing facility is a set of reliable systems that guide documentation, coding, and data accuracy. This session will focus on how operational workflows, communication tools, and staff roles can be structured to support timely and accurate MDS completion, leading to stronger QIP and PDPM results.
October 16, 2025
Through the LeadingAge Ohio Reimbursement Collaborative, we help providers prove that it's not only possible to achieve high quality ratings and strong reimbursement—it’s strategic. High quality and high case mix aren’t mutually exclusive. This collaborative shows how aligning core strategies can strengthen both, because quality and reimbursement should work hand in hand.
In the second half of 2025, this Reimbursement Collaborative will support nursing homes in responding to Ohio’s changes in Medicaid reimbursement. This collaborative will focus on aligning strategies that impact both quality performance and reimbursement outcomes. Each session will help participants identify where QIP measures and PDPM classifications intersect and how system-level changes can drive improvement across both. Participants will also receive facility-specific QIP and PDPM reports to guide data-driven decision-making throughout the series.
Behind every high-performing facility is a set of reliable systems that guide documentation, coding, and data accuracy. This session will focus on how operational workflows, communication tools, and staff roles can be structured to support timely and accurate MDS completion, leading to stronger QIP and PDPM results.
Continuing Education for EACH Session:
1.0 clock hours will be awarded upon successful completion.
1.2 CPE hours will be awarded upon successful completion.
Criteria for successful completion: Attendance at entire event and submission of completed evaluation form.
LeadingAge Ohio is an approved provider by the Board of Executives of Long Term Services and Supports. Core of knowledge subject areas: Care, Services and Supports; Operations; Environment and Quality; Leadership and Strategy.
As stated in the Ohio Administrative Code Rule 4723-14-05, education that has been approved by a board or an agency that regulates a health care profession in Ohio or another jurisdiction is an acceptable option to meet nursing continuing education requirements.
LeadingAge Ohio is an approved CPE Sponsor from the Accountancy Board of Ohio, CPE.379, expiration date: 5.31.2026.
Learners have 10 days from live webinar date to complete course, including obtaining education certificate.
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Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 09/18/2025 at 1:00 PM (EDT)
September 18, 2025: Accurate documentation is the foundation of success. This session explores real examples and lessons from prior QIP results and MDS exception reviews, spotlighting the MDS data elements that affect both clinical quality and financial outcomes.
September 18, 2025
Through the LeadingAge Ohio Reimbursement Collaborative, we help providers prove that it's not only possible to achieve high quality ratings and strong reimbursement—it’s strategic. High quality and high case mix aren’t mutually exclusive. This collaborative shows how aligning core strategies can strengthen both, because quality and reimbursement should work hand in hand.
In the second half of 2025, this Reimbursement Collaborative will support nursing homes in responding to Ohio’s changes in Medicaid reimbursement. This collaborative will focus on aligning strategies that impact both quality performance and reimbursement outcomes. Each session will help participants identify where QIP measures and PDPM classifications intersect and how system-level changes can drive improvement across both. Participants will also receive facility-specific QIP and PDPM reports to guide data-driven decision-making throughout the series.
Accurate documentation is the foundation of success. This session explores real examples and lessons from prior QIP results and MDS exception reviews, spotlighting the MDS data elements that affect both clinical quality and financial outcomes.
Continuing Education for EACH Session:
1.0 clock hours will be awarded upon successful completion.
1.2 CPE hours will be awarded upon successful completion.
Criteria for successful completion: Attendance at entire event and submission of completed evaluation form.
LeadingAge Ohio is an approved provider by the Board of Executives of Long Term Services and Supports. Core of knowledge subject areas: Care, Services and Supports; Operations; Environment and Quality; Leadership and Strategy.
As stated in the Ohio Administrative Code Rule 4723-14-05, education that has been approved by a board or an agency that regulates a health care profession in Ohio or another jurisdiction is an acceptable option to meet nursing continuing education requirements.
LeadingAge Ohio is an approved CPE Sponsor from the Accountancy Board of Ohio, CPE.379, expiration date: 5.31.2026.
Learners have 10 days from live webinar date to complete course, including obtaining education certificate.
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Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 08/21/2025 at 1:00 PM (EDT)
August 21, 2025: Using real-time facility-specific QIP and PDPM reports, we’ll review trends that impact quality and reimbursement performance. Participants will gain insight into their performance compared to statewide averages and learn where their greatest opportunities lie.
August 21, 2025
Through the LeadingAge Ohio Reimbursement Collaborative, we help providers prove that it's not only possible to achieve high quality ratings and strong reimbursement—it’s strategic. High quality and high case mix aren’t mutually exclusive. This collaborative shows how aligning core strategies can strengthen both, because quality and reimbursement should work hand in hand.
In the second half of 2025, this Reimbursement Collaborative will support nursing homes in responding to Ohio’s changes in Medicaid reimbursement. This collaborative will focus on aligning strategies that impact both quality performance and reimbursement outcomes. Each session will help participants identify where QIP measures and PDPM classifications intersect and how system-level changes can drive improvement across both. Participants will also receive facility-specific QIP and PDPM reports to guide data-driven decision-making throughout the series.
Using real-time facility-specific QIP and PDPM reports, we’ll review trends that impact quality and reimbursement performance. Participants will gain insight into their performance compared to statewide averages and learn where their greatest opportunities lie.
Continuing Education for EACH Session:
1.0 clock hours will be awarded upon successful completion.
1.2 CPE hours will be awarded upon successful completion.
Criteria for successful completion: Attendance at entire event and submission of completed evaluation form.
LeadingAge Ohio is an approved provider by the Board of Executives of Long Term Services and Supports. Core of knowledge subject areas: Care, Services and Supports; Operations; Environment and Quality; Leadership and Strategy.
As stated in the Ohio Administrative Code Rule 4723-14-05, education that has been approved by a board or an agency that regulates a health care profession in Ohio or another jurisdiction is an acceptable option to meet nursing continuing education requirements.
LeadingAge Ohio is an approved CPE Sponsor from the Accountancy Board of Ohio, CPE.379, expiration date: 5.31.2026.
Learners have 10 days from live webinar date to complete course, including obtaining education certificate.
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Contains 5 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 07/17/2025 at 1:00 PM (EDT)
July 17, 2025: This kickoff session sets the stage with an in-depth look at the budget changes impacting Ohio Medicaid reimbursement. We’ll discuss how Ohio’s budget changes influences both the Quality Incentive Payment (QIP) program and the case-mix transition to PDPM. Participants will gain a clear understanding of how QIP, PDPM, and other components come together to determine each nursing home’s Medicaid rate. We will discuss what providers need to understand to impact reimbursement under both programs.
July 17, 2025
Through the LeadingAge Ohio Reimbursement Collaborative, we help providers prove that it's not only possible to achieve high quality ratings and strong reimbursement—it’s strategic. High quality and high case mix aren’t mutually exclusive. This collaborative shows how aligning core strategies can strengthen both, because quality and reimbursement should work hand in hand.
In the second half of 2025, this Reimbursement Collaborative will support nursing homes in responding to Ohio’s changes in Medicaid reimbursement. This collaborative will focus on aligning strategies that impact both quality performance and reimbursement outcomes. Each session will help participants identify where QIP measures and PDPM classifications intersect and how system-level changes can drive improvement across both. Participants will also receive facility-specific QIP and PDPM reports to guide data-driven decision-making throughout the series.
This kickoff session sets the stage with an in-depth look at the budget changes impacting Ohio Medicaid reimbursement. We’ll discuss how Ohio’s budget changes influences both the Quality Incentive Payment (QIP) program and the case-mix transition to PDPM. Participants will gain a clear understanding of how QIP, PDPM, and other components come together to determine each nursing home’s Medicaid rate. We will discuss what providers need to understand to impact reimbursement under both programs.
Continuing Education for EACH Session:
1.0 clock hours will be awarded upon successful completion.
1.2 CPE hours will be awarded upon successful completion.
Criteria for successful completion: Attendance at entire event and submission of completed evaluation form.
LeadingAge Ohio is an approved provider by the Board of Executives of Long Term Services and Supports. Core of knowledge subject areas: Care, Services and Supports; Operations; Environment and Quality; Leadership and Strategy.
As stated in the Ohio Administrative Code Rule 4723-14-05, education that has been approved by a board or an agency that regulates a health care profession in Ohio or another jurisdiction is an acceptable option to meet nursing continuing education requirements.
LeadingAge Ohio is an approved CPE Sponsor from the Accountancy Board of Ohio, CPE.379, expiration date: 5.31.2026.
Learners have 10 days from live webinar date to complete course, including obtaining education certificate.