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OWC006b - Overview of Pressure Ulcer Etiology - Part 2$23.00This course will review the National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel (NPUAP) staging guidelines of pressure ulcers and the risk factors for developing a pressure ulcer. You should complete Part 1 of this series before starting this course, and you should complete this course before starting Part 3.
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OWC006c - Overview of Pressure Ulcer Etiology - Part 3$23.00This course will review the basic strategies in the management of pressure ulcers. You should complete Parts 1 and 2 of this series before starting this course.
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OWC006a - Overview of Pressure Ulcer Etiology - Part 1$23.00Although ultimately discussion will focus on pressure ulcers, this first part provides foundational knowledge regarding the skin, normal physiology of healing and factors affecting healing and repair. You should complete this series of courses in order: Part 1, followed by Part 2, followed by Part 3.
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PEC023 - Introduction to Alternating Pressure Pad and Pump (APP)$20.00This course introduces the new home medical equipment staff member to alternating pressure technology.
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HL19_04 – Wound Care 101: Negative Pressure Wound Therapy$49.00This course is the recorded audio and slides presented by Heather Trumm and Ronda Buhrmester. Topics covered: Definition of negative pressure wound therapy, components of a system, physiological benefits, mechanisms of action and Medicare requirements.
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Series - Wound Care Series (5.5 HR)$59.95Upon completion of this series on wound care, the health professional will have an in-depth understanding of wounds, ulcers, complications and current treatments for prevention and healing of a variety of skin issues.
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PEC001 - Introduction to CPAP, autoCPAP and BiPAP$36.00This course introduces the new home medical equipment staff member to standard therapy for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA): CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure), auto-adjusting CPAP, and bilevel PAP (BiPAP). Because of the multitude of brands of PAP devices and accessories on the market, this course covers the devices in the broadest generic terms. For specific information related to a particular brand of CPAP, auto-adjusting CPAP, or BiPAP, please consult the device manufacturers.
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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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DMGT004 - Understanding Obesity$36.00Over 40 percent of American adults have obesity, putting them at increased health risk for chronic diseases such as heart disease, Type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, stroke and some forms of cancer. This course provides basic information about obesity.
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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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HL19 - Wound Care 101 Bundle$100.00This bundle of 4 courses is the recorded audio and slides presented by Heather Trumm and Ronda Buhrmester at the Heartland Conference 2019. Included in your Wound Care 101 education is an optional 30-minute meeting with Ronda Buhrmester and Heather Trumm to discuss any additional wound care questions. Contact Heather at [email protected] to schedule a meeting.
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Wound Care Reference GuidePrice $275.00This guide details clinical and reimbursement criteria, Medicare’s documentation expectations, and billing codes to help ensure proper coverage for wound-related durable medical equipment (DME), including surgical dressings, support surfaces, hospital beds, and negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT). This can be downloaded to help educate referral sources.
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RESP022a - OSA Links to CVD and Diabetes Part 1$36.00This first part provides an overview of OSA, and reviews results of studies linking OSA to heart disease and diabetes.
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RESP022b - OSA Links to CVD and Diabetes Part 2$36.00This second part focuses on the treatment of sleep disordered breathing, and explains how care professionals can improve OSA screening and therapy in their practice.
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OPS002a - CGMP: Qualifications, Equipment, and Filling Components$23.00This course is a 2-part series of modules introducing you to Current Good Manufacturing Practices (CGMP), a set of regulations enforced by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that apply to the manufacturing, filling, transfilling, cascading, etc. of medical gases. This course covers the qualifications of employees and facilities, plus the proper calibration of equipment based on CGMP and looks at what takes place during the pre-fill inspection of various containers. The filling of these containers is also discussed where certain precautions and tests are conducted.
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