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DMGT038a - Overview of Non-Cancerous Breast Conditions$42.00This course reviews some of the signs and symptoms of benign breast conditions and how they are found and diagnosed. We recommend you complete this course before completing the course “DMGT038b – Overview of Breast Cancer.”
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BILL104 - Claims Filing and Processing Claims$42.00This course will guide you through the information required prior to submitting a claim and the correct ways to submit a claim. You will also learn the different types of claims.
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DMGT038b - Overview of Breast Cancer$42.00This course provides an overview of breast cancer, the most common form of non-skin cancer among women in the United States. This course explains the basics of what breast cancer is and its incidence.
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Essentially Women Health Bundle$79.00Essentially Women and VGM Education provide a bundle of courses that include education on the diseases and conditions post-mastectomy customers face, the organ systems typically affected, and home medical equipment used.
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BILL106 - Advance Beneficiary Notice (ABN)$42.00This course explains the Advance Beneficiary Notice (ABN), its purpose and how to use it appropriately.
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HR001 - Americans with Disabilities Act$36.00This course provides a general overview of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), the world's first comprehensive civil rights law for people with disabilities. This course will review Title I which covers ADA and employment: what types of businesses must comply, which job applicants and employees are protected, and the process for the accommodation of people with disabilities at work.
This course will also consider why the ADA was written, the importance of its intent, illustrate common myths, and present employer benefits of following the ADA law. This course is intended to give guidance to people working in the health care industry and is not intended as a substitute for legal advice.
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