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NUR115 - Nursing Documentation (1.5 HR)$20.95Nurses will gain knowledge and skills related to the documentation of information in the patient’s medical record.
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BILL109 - Manual Wheelchairs: Documentation and Billing$42.00This course explains how to bill Medicare for manual wheelchairs and what documentation is required.
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BILL116 - Ostomy Supplies: Documentation and Billing$42.00This course will help you become familiar with the documentation, coding, modifiers and billing requirements in order to bill Medicare for ostomy supplies.
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BILL113a - Hospital Beds: Documentation and Billing$42.00This course explains how to bill Medicare for all types of hospital beds and accessories and what documentation is required.
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BILL102 - Documentation Prior to Claim Submission$42.00This course highlights Medicare documentation requirements prior to claims submission. It is important to understand which type of order is required prior to delivery: Preliminary/Dispensing Order (can be verbal or written) or Standard Written Order Prior to Delivery.
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BILL114 - Glucose Monitors and Supplies: Documentation and Billing$42.00This course will help you become familiar with the documentation required to bill Medicare for blood glucose monitors and testing supplies.
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CNA100 - Documentation on Activities of Daily Living in Long-Term Care (1.0 HR)$15.95To enhance the knowledge of nursing assistants in accurate documentation of activities of daily living.
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BILL107 - Oxygen: Documentation and Billing$42.00This course is designed to assist billers and patient service personnel in understanding Medicare oxygen reimbursement.
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OPS008 - Paperless Office: Document Imaging and Storage$23.00This course addresses the concept of document imaging and storage as a method for reducing the overall cost of handling paper in an HME operation.
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BILL117 - External Breast Prosthesis: Documentation and Billing$42.00This course addresses the billing and coverage of external breast prosthesis for individuals who have had a mastectomy.
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REHB016 - Implications of Immobility$23.00This course reviews the effects of immobility on the human body.
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BILL108 - PAP - Beneficiaries with OSA: Documentation and Billing$42.00This course introduces positive airway pressure (PAP) devices, and discusses proper billing procedures for reimbursement from Medicare and other third party payers who follow the same criteria.
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BILL115 - Urological Supplies: Documentation and Billing$42.00This course will help you become familiar with the process of billing Medicare for all types of urological supplies.
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Essentially Women Billing Bundle$99.00Essentially Women and VGM Education offer a bundle of courses that cover the basics of billing and reimbursement for post-mastectomy providers. Courses contain billing basics, claims filing and processing claims, advanced beneficiary notice, external breast prosthesis documentation and billing, understanding the medicare supplier standards, introduction to patient receivable management, and medicare appeals process.
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BILL113b - Specialty Mattresses and Support Surfaces$36.00This course explains how to bill Medicare fee-for-service (FFS) for all types of pressure-reducing support surfaces and provide the documentation necessary to submit a clean claim. Before taking this course, you should complete the courses: BILL100 – Introduction to CMS and Medicare, BILL105 – Frequently Ordered DME, and BILL106 – Advance Beneficiary Notice (ABN).
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BILL110 - Power Mobility Devices: Understanding the Process$42.00This course explains how to bill Medicare for power wheelchairs and scooters (POVs), collectively referred to as power mobility devices (PMDs), and what documentation is required.
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Vent Manual$149.00VGM Respiratory has developed this Home Ventilation Management Program manual as a guide for companies providing invasive or noninvasive ventilation. This guide contains policy and procedure templates, accreditation standards, documentation and reimbursement information, competency assessments and other helpful forms. There is also a tracheostomy guide included in this manual with specific information on how to care for a child or adult with a tracheostomy.
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ALL101 - Latex Allergy (0.5 HR)$11.95The health care worker will better understand latex allergy, its causes, those at risk, signs and symptoms of a reaction, diagnosing latex allergy, and proper documentation.
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NUR158 - Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) (1.0 HR)$15.95Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) occurs in around 4.4% of U.S. adults. While there is plenty of historical documentation for the disorder, the cause is unknown. This course will help health care workers understand the symptomology and treatment of ADHD, especially in the adult population.
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RRC100 - Residential Ramp Consultant (R.R.C.) Prep Program$149.00This six-module Residential Ramp Consultant (RRC) Prep Program will give you the education you need to install ramps that safely resolve individual accessibility needs. This program will teach you the range of products and their uses, how to identify and recommend design modifications and the documentation necessary, the variety of personal mobility devices and how they relate to ramp design, ADA guidelines, and the overall complex role of the RRC.
VGM Education is accredited by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) and is authorized to issue the IACET CEU. VGM Education is authorized by IACET to offer 0.3 CEUs for this program.
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SAFE018 - Developing a Fire Prevention Plan$36.00A fire prevention plan (FPP) is a written document required by particular OSHA standards. The purpose of an FPP is to outline the steps that a company takes to prevent a fire from occurring in the workplace.
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NUR170 – Pain Management: Process & Principle of Practice (2.0 HR)$25.95To provide health care professionals with the information and essential tools for assessing, re-assessing, intervening, evaluating and documenting pain intensity as a major step toward effective pain management.
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HH108 - Home Health Patient Rights and Advance Directives (1.0 HR)$15.95Patients have rights that health care providers are required to follow. These rights ensure that all patients are given choices, have the rights to refuse services or care, understand treatments, and receive quality care. This course is designed to give an overview of patient rights following the federal model patient bill of rights that are a condition of participation in Medicare and Medicaid. If the patient lacks decision-making ability or is legally incompetent, a designated surrogate, family member, or guardian can exercise the patient’s rights on their behalf. You will learn about various types of advance directives, which are legal documents that detail a patient’s health care preferences and end-of-life decisions.
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SAFE017 - Developing an Emergency Action Plan$36.00An emergency action plan (EAP) is a written document required by particular OSHA standards. The purpose of an EAP is to facilitate and organize employer and employee actions during workplace emergencies. If you are required to have an EAP, this course will guide you through the development of an EAP.
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HR027 - Drug-Free Workplace Supervisor Training$25.00Intended Audience: Location managers, billing managers, marketing/sales managers, regional managers, and other designated managers and supervisors. Use of the term supervisors will be used throughout this training as a generic term to include all in the intended audience.
ObjectivesUpon completion of this course, the participant will be able to:
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1. Identify ways to recognize evidence of employee alcohol and other drug abuse.
2. Identify how to document employee alcohol and other drug abuse problems.
3. Identify how to conduct appropriate investigations related to substance abuse.
4. Identify how to validate and confront employees with substance abuse problems.
5. Identify ways to effectuate the basic requirements for drug testing.