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5 Admin AAMA CEU Bundle
NOTE: Prior to purchase, please confirm that you have not completed any of the three courses listed below. No course substitutions or refunds allowed
Put your administrative knowledge to the test—and enhance that skill set in the process—by completing the following courses:
Do the Write Thing: Brush Up on the Fundamentals of Health Care Compliance (2 Admin/Gen AAMA CEUs)Health care providers and organizations need a practice compliance plan to protect patients and ensure adherence to all legal, ethical, and professional standards of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010. Explore the elements of an effective compliance plan, the role of compliance officers, and organizational strategies for compliance programs. Examine how a well-utilized compliance plan benefits a practice and its employees.
Registration and Insurance (1 Admin/Gen AAMA CEU)
Working on the front lines of medical practices requires an abundance of expertise in communication and safety. Learn the skills and characteristics required of a medical practice receptionist. Review techniques for using the telephone, scheduling appointments, and collecting payments from patients. Discuss the necessary aspects of maintaining environmental safety and security for the practice.
Improving Patient Satisfaction through Quality Measures (
2 Admin/Gen AAMA CEUs)
This course will help medical assisting professionals:
- Understand team engagement and why it is important to the patient experience
- Build an environment of trust, accountability, and service, which ultimately improves the patient experience
- Recruit and retain team members who contribute to a positive and healthy environment
- Understand the importance of positive patient experience and how it is measured
- Implement metrics and survey tools to measure the patient experience
- Help guide practice staff on strategies to increase patient satisfaction
The course also covers the transition from the traditional fee-for-service model of care to value-based care (VBC), which moves the focus away from volume and cost toward patients and preventive care. VBC holds the promise for higher quality, lower costs, fewer tests and nonbeneficial procedures, and healthier patients. Through an iterative process of providing patient care, analyzing patient data, and improving future care, the practice can work towards true VBC, which at essence is practicing good care.