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Medicare Quick Reference GuidePrice $360.00This guide offers quick access to Medicare’s coverage rules, reimbursement criteria, and documentation needs across multiple categories of home medical equipment, including commodes, patient lifts, mobility aids, oxygen therapy, PAP/RAD devices, and more. This can be downloaded to help educate referral sources.
NOTE: Unit price includes shipping to a single location. Please allow 7-10 business days to process your order.
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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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MGR102 - Leading in Today's Health Care Organization (4.0 HR)$47.95This course will help you gain the knowledge and skills needed to successfully manage and supervise people working in a health care facility.
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BILL100 - Introduction to CMS and Medicare$42.00This course offers an introduction to the Medicare program and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).
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BILL112 - Advance Determination of Medicare Coverage (ADMC)$42.00The Advance Determination of Medicare Coverage (ADMC) is a process by which your local Medicare carrier will provide you and the beneficiary with a coverage decision prior to delivery of an item. This course describes the ADMC process.
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HH100 - What the Home Health Aide Should Know About Type 2 Diabetes (1.0 HR)$20.95The home health aide will enhance her understanding of type 2 diabetes and the care of the client with the disease.
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SAF101 - Basic First Aid (1.5 HR)$20.95Health care personnel will learn the techniques of basic first aid.
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REHB003a - Seating & Mobility: Evaluation$23.00This is the first of a series of three courses designed to provide an overview to the home medical equipment provider about the seating and mobility provision process: evaluation of the client, equipment simulation, funding requirements, and considerations in selection of the proper seating equipment for a particular client. This course contains content specific to pediatrics where appropriate.
You should complete this course before completing parts 2 and 3: REHB003b - Seating & Mobility: Recommendation and Funding and REHB003c - Seating & Mobility: Choosing a Seat Cushion and Back Support.
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BILL118 - Understanding the Medicare Supplier Standards$42.00This course provides explanation of the current standards that a durable medical equipment, prosthetics, orthotics and supplies (DMEPOS) supplier must meet to receive and maintain a Medicare Supplier Number and to submit claims to and receive payment from Medicare.
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PEC017 - Introduction to Power Mobility Devices$36.00This course introduces the new home medical equipment staff member to power mobility devices (power wheelchairs and scooters). Because of the multitude of brands of power mobility devices and accessories on the market, this course will cover power mobility devices in the broadest generic terms. For specific information related to a particular brand of power mobility device, please consult the vendors.
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PEC018 - Introduction to Ambulatory Aids$36.00This course introduces the new home medical equipment staff member to standard ambulatory aids (canes, crutches and walkers). Because of the multitude of brands of ambulatory aids and accessories on the market, this course will cover ambulatory aids in the broadest generic terms. For specific information related to a particular brand of ambulatory aid, please consult the vendors.
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REHB003b - Seating & Mobility: Recommendation and Funding$23.00This is the second of a three-part series of courses designed to provide an overview to the home medical equipment provider about the seating and mobility provision process: evaluation of the client, equipment simulation, funding requirements, and selecting the proper seating equipment for a particular client. This second part of the series focuses on the simulation and funding processes.
This course contains content specific to pediatrics where appropriate.
You should complete Part 1 of this series (REHB003a - Seating & Mobility: Evaluation) prior to taking this course, and you should complete this course before completing Part 3 (REHB003c - Seating & Mobility: Choosing a Seat Cushion and Back Support).
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BILL121 - Medicare Appeals Process$42.00This course explains the structural and procedural changes that have been made to the process that Medicare beneficiaries can use to appeal claim denial and the steps that need to be followed in the appeals process.
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SAFE020 - Basic First Aid$42.00This course is designed to provide you with awareness of basic first aid principles and the importance of first aid training courses. This information is only a guide. It is not a substitute for training or professional medical assistance.
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NUR145 – HIV and AIDS: Florida (1.0 HR)$15.95Enhances the participant's knowledge of HIV and AIDS.
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NUR146 - HIV and AIDS: The Basics (1.0 HR)$15.95To enhance the participant’s knowledge of HIV and AIDS.
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NUR146TX - HIV and AIDS: The Basics (1.0 HR)$15.95Purpose
HIV, the human immunodeficiency virus, progressively kills or damages the cells of the body’s immune system inhibiting the ability to fight infections and certain cancers. In the most advanced stage of HIV infection, AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) occurs. This course helps health care workers understand the progression of the disease, at-risk populations, HIV prevention methods, Texas-specific laws regarding HIV, and treatment options.
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REHB006 - Overview of Batteries in Power Mobility Equipment$23.00This course covers topics related to components of power mobility equipment (power wheelchairs and scooters) that most people don't give much thought to until something goes wrong: batteries.
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REHB003c - Seating & Mobility: Choosing a Seat Cushion and Back Support$23.00This course focuses on the considerations in choosing a seat. You should complete parts 1 and 2 of this series (“REHB003a - Seating & Mobility: Evaluation” and “REHB003b - Seating & Mobility: Recommendation and Funding”) prior to taking this course.
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HH103 - Home Health Care: An Introduction (1.0 HR)$15.95To better understand the role and responsibilities of the home health aide.
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ALL110 - Health Care Compliance: What You Need to Know (1.0 HR)$15.95The participant will enhance their understanding of compliance issues in healthcare.
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Aids to Daily Living Specialist (ADLS) Credentialing Program$69.00The Aids to Daily Living Specialist (ADLS) credentialing program is administered by VGM Live At Home. This certification program is designed to assist the professional dealing in the retail environment of aids to daily living and accessibility items. The ADLS program is intended to reduce the disparity in training and knowledge found among professionals who evaluate and recommend solutions for the safety, comfort, and environmental access needs of aging and physically challenged individuals. The program consists of a three unit self-study educational program, unit reviews and a comprehensive final exam. Upon successfully completing the entire program, you will hold the distinction of being a certified Aids to Daily Living Specialist (ADLS). Note: This program will also assist those studying for the C.E.A.C. certification program.
Continuing education: VGM Education is authorized by IACET to offer 2 contact hours (0.2 CEUs) to participants who successfully complete this three-module program.
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This certification program is non-refundable once the student has been active in the course. Questions, contact VGM Live At Home at 877-404-2442. -
DMGT024 - Overview of HIV/AIDS$42.00This course provides an overview of HIV, how it is spread, its symptoms and diagnoses, and its vaccination.
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HIP003 - Managing HIPAA$23.00This course is written for those serving in the required position of the privacy officer. It provides an overview of the job requirements as determined by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA).
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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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