

Modules are generally not set to affect compliance. Module: These items contain the needed content for the member to take (and pass) the assessment.These items typically affect compliance and are usually associated with a related Module. Assessment: These are tests, attestations, etc.Type: This refers to the type of requirement (below).Program: Program of study or experience at the partnering organization.You can apply various filters to narrow down based on the Member Type, Program, Type (of requirement), Requirement Name, Applies to, Pre ( compliance), Post ( compliance), Allows Documents, and Electronic Form. In the navigation bar at the top, select " Requirements". This will bring you to the partner's " Entity Profile" in ACEMAPP. In your list of partnerships, click on either the "View" (eye icon) button under the Actions column or click the "Partner Name" (this is a hyperlink). To access your Partnership Requirement Configuration Display, click the " Partnerships" tab in your navigation bar. In this area, you can view how requirements, courses, modules, assessments, shared fields, SCORMs, and more are set up for the partner organization in ACEMAPP. For details on sources, click here.The Partnership Requirement table allows school and clinical site users to view the items set up for their partnering organizations. Higher scores indicate more effective communication than lower scores. Educating patients on the steps they need to take during their recovery at home reduces the chances that a patient will need to be readmitted to the hospital.īased on a scale of zero-100, this number represents a comparison of patients’ perspectives of how effectively this hospital communicated with patients about the help they would need after discharge relative to patients’ perspectives of how effectively other hospitals communicated with their patients. The measure also summarizes how often patients reported that they were given written information about symptoms or health problems to watch for during their recovery. The Communication about Discharge measure summarizes how well the hospital staff communicated with patients about the help they would need at home after leaving the hospital. Patients’ perspectives of care are an important part of patient safety.
