Preparing for Flu Season

Every year there are new strains of influenza virus, new vaccinations, new challenges and new protocols for preparing for flu season. Preparing for Flu Season – The Resources You NEED will give the information you need immediately or tell you where to find it.
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OSHA Rulings on Bloodborne Pathogens

 

OSHA standards now require employers to provide annual training on identifying (and protecting oneself from) the hazards of bloodborne pathogens and other potentially infectious materials. Management teams can prepare for future inspections now with Care2Learn’s latest course, Bloodborne Pathogens (1391). Care2learn VP Ryan Sparks also discusses how to justify training investments and more. Read More

 


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Denied claims are not the same as rejected claims.Rejected claims fail to match the patient with an enrollee or contain incomplete or inaccurately formatted data. A common example is a Correct Coding Initiative (CCI) edit rejection. Rejected claims basically are not "clean" and therefore do not meet the payer’s processing requirements. Claims may be partially or totally denied.

 


 

Great New Courses:

Developing an Interdisciplinary, Individualized Plan of Care
An effective plan of care is essential for ensuring the health and well being of your patients. This course provides a foundation for clinicians to better understand the importance of an accurate patient assessment, including problem identification, appropriate goal setting, and understanding the necessary interventions to support the clinical and financial management of a patient episode.
Developing an Interdisciplinary, Individualized Plan of Care

 

 


To Care Always: Quality of Care at End of Life

Quality patient care is the goal of every dedicated health care professional. In this course you will learn to assess the needs of your end-of-life patients and provide a caring, palliative presence for them and for their family members. To Care Always: Quality of Care at End of Life

 


MDS 3.0 & RUGS IV: What You Need to Know

Baffled by MDS and recent changes affecting nursing home resident assessment policy? Learn everything you need to know about MDS 3.0 and RUGS IV Processes and Documentation in this informative course.

 
MDS 3.0 & RUGS IV:  What You Need to Know

Conflict at Work

Do you know what to do if problems arise in the workplace? Learn how to effectively and professionally identify and resolve conflict at work through various strategies designed to diffuse tension and promote harmony.
 
Conflict at Work

 


 

October Renewals
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Industry News

What MDS 3.0 Will Mean for Nursing Home Providers.
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DEA Allows Nurses to Relay Pain Medication Prescriptions to Pharmacies.
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ALFA Case Study: When Help Comes from the Outside.
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CMS Funding Targets Long-Term Care Abuses.
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