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REG114 - Social Media Usage in Health Care (1.0 HR) (All Staff)$15.95This course is intended for all employees in the long-term care setting. You will learn what is social media, what privacy rights residents have related to social media, and types of possible criminal abuse via social media. You will study what the August 5, 2016 Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) memo mandated that nursing homes do in regards to social media. In June 2016, the American Health Care Association/National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL) gave written guidance to members about what these policies may encompass, which will be discussed.
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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 keep 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.
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SAF103 - Active Shooter: What You Can Do$15.95Any place of work is susceptible to violence in the workplace. An active shooter is a person actively engaged in killing or attempting to keep people in a confined space or other populated areas. This course guides nurses to respond in an active shooter wherever they are, including a hospital, nursing home, outpatient clinic, or any other health care facility.
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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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HR018 - Communication: What is It?$42.00This online course will help you understand the basics of communication.
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ACC003 - Therapeutic Shoe Competency$42.00This course allows the student to meet accreditation competency requirements for instructing patients on the proper use of therapeutic shoes (often referred to as “diabetic shoes”). This course does NOT meet therapeutic shoe fitting certification required by some states. You should contact your state licensure board to determine if your state requires therapeutic shoe fitting certification. There are many different therapeutic shoes on the market today. This course reviews the standard items taught with all therapeutic shoes. Before completing this course, you should check your accreditation agency’s specific requirements for competency. No continuing education credit is offered for the completion of this course.
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HH110-Communication in Home Care (1.0 HR)$15.95All health care employees will better understand the importance and process of communication in the health care setting after taking this course. Learn More -
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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Education Package for Home Accessibility Companies$99.00VGM Education and Live at Home offers a bundle of courses to assist home accessibility businesses in providing general education for their staff. This bundle of 30 courses cover a variety of topics including Sales & Marketing, Aging, Customer Service, Safety and more. What a great way to invest in yourself and your employees with continuing education from VGM!
Please click on the link below for a listing of the courses offered in this bundle
This certification program is non-refundable once the student has been active in the courses.
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SAFE008 - Overview of Ergonomics$36.00This course provides information about ergonomics that all health care providers should be aware of.
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RESP015b Airborne Allergens Part 2$15.95This second part summarizes what health experts know about how people can prevent or reduce allergic reactions, how to treat these reactions, and what medical researchers are doing to help people who suffer from these allergies. You should complete RESP015a - Airborne Allergens - Part before taking this course.
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INF004 - Occupational Health and Industrial Hygiene$42.00This course addresses the importance of applying industrial hygiene principles, developed by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), to make the workplace a safe environment for all employees.
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BUS005b - Identity Theft - Part 2$36.00This course discusses what you can do if you become a victim of identity theft.
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SELL010 - How to Dissect Your Accounts$23.00This course provides you strategies to look a little deeper into your accounts to - “dissect” them - to find out what makes them tick.
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AGE015 - Aging and Perioperative Care$42.00Unique challenges can arise when performing perioperative care for older surgical patients. This course reviews the challenges of performing such care that all members of a patient’s health care team should be aware.
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RESP008 - Home Oxygen Therapy$36.00This course explains what home oxygen therapy is, the types of home oxygen therapy available today, and how the therapy can benefit the patient.
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DMGT012 - Eating and Diabetes$36.00This course describes what people can do to keep their blood glucose at a healthy level. Before taking this course, you should complete the course DMGT010 - Overview of Diabetes.
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RESP015a Airborne Allergens Part 1$15.95This first part summarizes what health experts know about the causes and symptoms of allergic reactions to airborne allergens, and how health care providers diagnose these reactions. You should complete this course before taking RESP015b - Airborne Allergens - Part 2.
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BUS005a - Identity Theft - Part 1$36.00This course defines identity theft and what you can do to minimize your risk of becoming a victim of the crime.
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INF006 - TB Training for Health Care Providers$42.00This course provides information about tuberculosis (TB) that all health care providers should be aware of. You should complete the course “DMGT018 - Overview of Tuberculosis” before completing this course./span>
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AGE002 - Communicating with Aging Populations$42.00While effective communication should be a focus of home medical equipment specialists with all ages of patients, special attention should be paid to working with older adults as an increase in age can bring about medical conditions that may require more patience and an adjustment in how one provides and receives medical information. This course includes tips on how to better facilitate communication with older adult populations.
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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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INF001 - Sharps Injury Prevention$15.95This course provides an overview of health care workers’ roles in preventing needlesticks and other sharp object injuries, and what to do if such an event occurs. The lesson also illustrates how to implement a sharps injury prevention program.
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HR016 - Patient Rights and Responsibilities$36.00People who are consumers of health care have rights, including the right to receive quality care. Along with those rights come certain responsibilities. This course explains what those rights and responsibilities are as defined in 1997 by the Advisory Commission on Consumer Protection and Quality in the Health Care Industry.
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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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