End-of-Life Care Principles Training

end-of-life care

This training course educates healthcare providers on the importance of quality end-of-life care. The phrase “end-of-life care” refers to the assistance and medical attention provided in the latter stages of life. Also, this kind of care is not limited to the final minutes before the heart stops pumping and the breathing stops. Before they pass […]

Comprehensive Suicide Prevention for Healthcare Providers Training

suicide

Suicide is one of the leading causes of death for people of all ages worldwide and a global public health concern. Suicide is the second most common cause of death for young people in the United States between the ages of 10 and 24, raising serious concerns about public health. Additionally, the Centers for Disease […]

Safeguarding Against Medical Identity Theft Training

identity theft

When someone uses your personal information, such as your name, Social Security number, or Medicare number, to make false claims to Medicare and other health insurers without your consent, it is known as medical identity theft. This wastes taxpayer money and interferes with your medical care. It’s important to protect your personal data, review your […]

Documentation and Provider Standards Training

documentation

The following Documentation and Provider Standards Training educates healthcare providers on the significance of documentation compliance in healthcare. It also provides an introduction to all things related to healthcare compliance, which is important for all healthcare facilities to know about. What you will learn:  Standards for medical documentation Legal requirements in healthcare documentation How to […]

Achieving a Restraint-Free Environment in Healthcare Training

restraints

In a medical setting, restraints are devices that limit a patient’s movement. Restraints can also help keep a person from hurting themselves or causing harm to others, especially caretakers. Additionally, there are a variety of devices used to restrain a patient. These include belts, vests, jackets, and mitts for the patient’s hands. These devices also […]

Mastering CURES Act Compliance Training for Healthcare Professionals

CURES act

The CURES Act Final Rule from the ONC promotes smooth safe access, exchange, and use of electronic health information. Also, the rule is intended to give patients and medical professionals protected access to health information. It also aims to boost innovation and competition by building an ecosystem of innovative applications to provide patients with more […]

Navigating the No Surprises Act Training for Healthcare Providers

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On December 27, 2020, the United States Congress adopted the No Surprises Act (NSA) as part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021, which has various provisions to assist in protecting customers against unexpected costs beginning January 1, 2022. The following course highlights the NSA and how it impacts healthcare. What you will learn: Situations […]

A Comprehensive Training on the Foundations of Restorative Nursing

restorative nursing

Restorative nursing entails several nursing interventions that support the resident’s ability to perform at their highest level. Furthermore, the purpose of a Restorative Nursing Program (RNP) is to restore as much independence as feasible while still preventing functional loss. Also, RNPs assist people in doing things for themselves rather than personnel conducting duties on their […]

Effective Management of Patient Elopement Training

elopement

Elopement is defined by the VA National Center for Patient Safety (NCPS) as when a patient knows they are not allowed to leave but yet chooses to do so consciously. Finding out that a patient has “gone missing” is a terrifying experience for both clinicians and patients’ families. Furthermore, patients who elope frequently have decreased […]

Understanding Different Types of Dementia

dementia

The loss of cognitive abilities, such as thinking, remembering, and reasoning, to the point where it interferes with day-to-day activities, is known as dementia. Some people with this health condition experience emotional instability, which can lead to personality changes. The onset of this disease typically occurs in individuals over the age of 65. It also […]

Mastering Teamwork and Communication in Healthcare Settings

teamwork

Teamwork is the foundation of a healthcare system that runs smoothly and provides the best possible care for its patients. Additionally, providing safe care relies highly on a team of trained medical professionals. This team includes employees with diverse roles and responsibilities who collaborate with the best interests of the patient in mind. Inadequate teamwork […]

Empathy in Action Training: Understanding and Supporting People with Dementia

empathy

The following course is designed to teach healthcare providers the necessary tools in order to show empathy to patients suffering from dementia. Understanding the causes and symptoms of various forms of dementia will be helpful in providing support on an individual basis. There are four types of dementia. These include Alzheimer’s disease, frontotemporal dementia, Lewy […]