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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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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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OPS009 - Creating Efficiency$36.00This course provides strategies to help you create efficiencies within your company, efficiencies that will prepare you for increased financial limitations.
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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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DMGT033 - Death and Dying$36.00One of the realities of working in health care is that patient deaths occur. Health care professionals are in a distinct position to provide end-of-life care to patients while also supporting their families during this time. Responsibilities of health care providers may include delivering personal care, offering support, and ensuring comfort for individuals under their care. Dying is a personal journey experienced uniquely by each individual. How people cope during this stage of life is largely influenced by their past experiences with death, as well as their cultural attitudes and beliefs. This course provides learners with the knowledge and skills needed to oversee and support the delivery of high-quality end-of-life care, while guiding teams in meeting the needs of patients, families, and caregivers.
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SAFE013a - Traveling with HME Devices$36.00This course addresses TSA guidelines and provides you, the home medical equipment supplier, with information that you can in turn provide to your traveling customers.
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SAFE027 - Active Shooter: What You Can Do$42.00Any place of work is susceptible to violence in the workplace. An active shooter is a person actively engaged in killing or attempting to kill people in a confined space or other populated areas. This course guides all employees so they can prepare to respond to an active shooter wherever they are.Â
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HR005 - Keys to Managing Your Stress$36.00In this course, you will learn powerful ways to stop stress even before it arrives. You will also learn effective ways of handling the stress that does occur in your life, through healthy, productive outlets.
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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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SAFE013b - Traveling with Oxygen$36.00This course addresses those TSA guidelines and provides you, the home medical equipment supplier, with information that you can in turn provide to your supplemental oxygen customers.
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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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BILL131 - Introduction to ICD-10$42.00This course provides an overview of ICD-10-CM coding by focusing on the classification structures and the rationale behind the ICD-10 code system. Throughout this course, ICD-10-CM is shortened to ICD-10. You may find the long and short versions of the coding system used interchangeably; both terms are referring to the same coding system. This course is not intended to replace the need for in-depth training based on job functions and the knowledge of ICD-10 coding that is required to meet job requirements. This course is not intended to be a training curriculum for the purposes of becoming an ICD-10 coder.
Continuing Education: VGM Education is authorized by IACET to offer 0.1 CEUs for this program.
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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. -
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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SAFE002a - Forklift Safety Training - Part 1$15.95This course covers basic safety and component information, center of gravity, and operating hazards. You should complete this course before completing Part 2.
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SAFE002b - Forklift Safety Training - Part 2$15.95This course focuses on forklift inspection and operation, load handling, and forklift refueling. You should complete Part 1 of this series before completing this course.
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AGE014 - Aging and Stroke$42.00This course reviews the relationship between aging and stroke.
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DMGT005i Overview of the Reproductive System$36.00This course provides a general overview of the structure and function of the male and female reproductive systems including a discussion of the major diseases that can affect them.
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REHB015 - Continuous Cold Therapy for Postoperative Pain$23.00This course addresses the use of continuous cold therapy (CCT) to manage post-operative pain.
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DMGT037 - Overview of Enteral Nutrition$42.00This course will explain the different methods of providing enteral nutrition and the conditions that may require their use. Also discussed will be appropriate care and steps for completing administration of feedings and medications.
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HR004 - Interviewing and Hiring$23.00This course will assist you in developing a framework to structure an interview in a lawful manner.
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