Ethics and Liability for the Home Health Team, a new HCPro training video
Homecare E-News, October 19, 2015
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A home health agency depends on its entire care team—aides, nurses, therapists, and social workers—to deliver quality services and produce compliant documentation. If even one frontline staff member doesn’t have a firm grasp on ethical practices and liability risks, the entire organization can be in danger of fraud, abuse, Medicare reimbursement denials, and even legal ramifications. Enter Ethics and Liability for the Home Health Team, a brand new training video from HCPro that equips agencies with standardized, comprehensible training for the entire care team.
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