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Policies for CENP & CNML Certification

The CNML & CENP Certification contains policies pertaining to confidentiality, recertification, disciplinary, complaints and appeals.
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AHA All-Member Live Advocacy Event March 16, 2021, Digital Toolkit

Congress is now considering a health care legislative package before the April congressional recess that is slated to begin March 29. This health care package is an opportunity to extend the moratorium on Medicare sequester cuts that are currently scheduled to go into effect on April 1 without additional congressional action.

Hospital works with theater venue to set up vaccine distribution

As vaccine distribution ramps up, venue operators are volunteering their spaces to help in administering the vaccine

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The Certificate of Mastery in Infection Prevention April Virtual Training Workshop

Registration closes 11:59pm central, March 11, 2021. Live Virtual: 4/06-4/08 Online: 3/8-5/19
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ICD-10-CM Coding for Human Trafficking Fact Sheets

Guidelines Documenting ICD-10 Codes and Other Sensitive Information in Elec
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Guidelines Documenting ICD-10 Codes and Other Sensitive Information in Electronic Health Record

In 2018, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention adopted new ICD codes to describe human trafficking (HT). These specific HT codes allow healthcare professionals and others to optimize continuity of care for trafficked persons, determine health needs and effective treatments for HT-related health conditions, track cases of HT to assist in ensuring adequate resources are provided to communities, and inform local and national prevention and intervention policies.

Fact Sheet: ICD-10-CM Coding for Human Trafficking

ICD-10-CM coding factsheet for human trafficking.

Environmental Services: Applying Core Competencies During the Pandemic and Beyond

[HR Pulse Article] By Karen Thomas Since COVID-19 emerged in the United States in early 2020, preventing the spread of infection in health care settings has been a top priority for health care leaders. Amid concerns about the risk of transmitting the virus in hospitals and other care settings, there is at least one piece of good news: Although this coronavirus is new, the techniques for cleaning and disinfecting environmental surfaces are not. And environmental services (EVS) professionals were well equipped to take on the challenge of COVID-19.