40 Essential In-Services for Home Health: Lesson Plans and Self-Study Guides for Aides and Nurses
Homecare E-News, June 22, 2015
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Annual home health in-service training is not only required to remain compliant with CMS and state regulations, but it’s also integral to providing quality patient care. Make sure your staff is in the know about the issues that affect their day-to-day work with one of HCPro's popular titles for home health providers.
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