Administrators in Texas State and Federal LawThis continuing nursing educational activity has been designed to meet the 12/1/06 regulation changes of providing 8 clock hours to newly appointed Home Health Administrators and Alternate Administrators. It also is an educational offering for existing Administrators and Alternate Administrators on Federal and State laws governing home health agencies.
Specific topics taught include:
OSHA, Health and Safety Code Ch. 142, Health and Safety Code Ch.250 (Nurse Aide Registry and Criminal History Checks of Employees and Applicants for
Employment in Certain Facilities serving the Elderly or Persons with Disabilities), Human Resource Code Rights of the Elderly 102, American Disability Act, Civil Rights Act of 1964, Rehabilitation Act 1973 and 1993, and the Family & Medical Leave Act.
Cost: $200.00
Contact Hours: 5
Clock Hours: 12
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Administrators in Texas “16”The purpose of this 2 day presentation is to meet the training requirements as outlined in Ch. 97.259 of The Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services (DADS) for new Administrators/Alternates in the state of Texas. This course offers 16 clock hours of training that must be obtained within the first 12 months after becoming a first time Administrator/Alternate in the state of Texas.
Cost: $399.00
Contact Hours: 8.5
Clock Hours: 16
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Home Health Quality Assurance ProgrammingThis continuing nursing educational activity has been designed to stimulate and support Home Health providers and clinicians to improve the quality of health care. Opportunities to improve client care will focus on mandatory Federal and State Regulations such as: Clinical Record Reviews on a quarterly basis (Federal Regulation); Quality Assessment Performing Improvement (State Regulation); Adverse Event Outcome Reports (Federal Regulation); and Outcome Based Quality Improvement (Federal Regulation).
Cost: $50.00
Contact Hours: 1.9
Clock Hours: 5
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Separate EntitiesThis continuing nursing educational activity has been designed to educate surveyors and all home health agencies and its workers of the definition of separate entities and how to be identified as being a separate entity.
Cost: $40.00
Contact Hours: 1.1
Clock Hours: 3
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An Administrators Guide to Advance DirectivesThis continuing nursing online educational activity has been designed to educate administrators, designated alternate administrators, and new administrators on the importance of Advance Care Planning and different forms of Advance Directives available to individuals in the State of Texas.
Cost: $50.00
Contact Hours: 2
Clock Hours: 5
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Complaints, Incident Reporting, & SurveysThis continuing nursing online educational activity has been designed to educate the learner on the regulatory requirements for Complaints, Incident Reporting & Satisfaction Surveys for Home Health and Hospices in the State of Texas.
Cost: $50.00
Contact Hours: 1.4
Clock Hours: 2
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OASISThis continuing nursing online educational activity has been designed to support the educational needs of home health clinicians in achieving comprehension and accuracy in OASIS data collection using guidelines established by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
Cost: $150.00
Contact Hours: 3.4
Clock Hours: 7
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Administrators in Texas “12”The purpose of this online presentation is to meet the training requirements as outlined in Ch. 97.259 of The Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services (DADS) for Administrators and Alternate Administrators appointed prior to 12/1/06 in the state of Texas. This course offers 12 clock hours of training that must be obtained within 12 months of designation and annually per the regulations thereafter.
Cost: $249.00
Contact Hours: 2.7
Clock Hours: 12
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Wound Care DocumentationThe purpose of this online presentation is to emphasize to nurses the importance of documenting proper wound and skin care. This online presentation also emphasizes that documentation is the pathway to appropriate treatment decisions, evaluating the progress of skin and wound healing, protection against litigation, and supporting payment decisions.
Cost: $79.00
Contact Hours: 1.5
Clock Hours: 2
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How to Admit a Patient onto Home HealthThe purpose of this online presentation is to identify and understand the process of admitting a patient onto home health. This online presentation will emphasize State and Federal regulatory requirements for conducting an initial assessment of a patient being admitted onto Home
Health, as well as the Medicare Condition of Participation regarding Comprehensive Assessments.
Cost: $99.00
Contact Hours: 1.6
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How to Market in Home HealthThe purpose of this online presentation is to provide the learner with useful information on basic marketing principles, marketing research, marketing plans, and State and Federal Regulations and statues associated with marketing in Home Health.
Cost: $79.00
Contact Hours: 1.5
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Learning Hospice 101This continuing nursing educational activity has been designed to increase knowledge of Hospice Care among Home Care Professionals.
Cost: $149.00
Contact Hours: 2.9
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Learning How to Run Your Home Health AgencyThe purpose of this activity is to educate nurses on what areas to be better informed of in home health, what is expected, and what will be surveyed. This will enhance the quality of care delivered, assist other nurses who are working for the agency, and will improve overall operation of the agency in maintaining compliance.
Cost: $125.00
Contact Hours: 1.6
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