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BILL132 - Nebulizer Equipment$42.00This course will address Medicare coverage for nebulizer equipment and supplies.
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DMGT041 - Coronavirus (COVID-19)$15.95Coronavirus (COVID-19) is a novel virus that causes respiratory disease in persons infected, which can range from mild symptoms such as a common cold to more severe diseases – even death. This course provides health care workers with both individual and workplace practices to help prevent the spread of transmission and ultimately keep patients, team members and the public safe.
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HR017 - Meth and Selling Scheduled Listed Chemical Products$36.00Methamphetamine addiction has grown to epidemic proportions in the United States. Chemicals used to make meth include ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, and phenylpropanolamine which are found in many cough and cold products and are known as “scheduled listed chemical products” (or SLCPs). Recent federal legislation requires all “regulated sellers” of products containing these three products to self-certify with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) before selling the products. While this course does not satisfy the DEA's self-certifying requirement, it does provide the information the DEA requires in order to self-certify.
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BILL101 - Intake Process Prior to Delivery$42.00This course introduces the biller to the intake process. It offers suggestions to help make the process more efficient and effective to reduce delays and denials.
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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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INF002 - Standard Precautions and Infection Control$42.00This course provides health care providers with an overview of infection control measures including standard precautions, transmission-based (isolation) precautions, handwashing, personal protective equipment, sterilization, and disinfection.
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