Educational Sessions: About Continuing Education Credits
The NAHC 30th Annual Meeting & Exposition Educational
Sessions represent the most comprehensive selection of timely,
quality programs on topics designed especially for the home
care and hospice industry. NAHC offers more than 125 educational
sessions during the NAHC 30th Annual Meeting & Exposition.
Attendees can select a session from among multiple offerings
in each of the eight series offered. Most sessions are 90
minutes long. They are grouped into nine major topics across
a broad range of home care and hospice issues.
In the Final Program, we list the educational sessions
in two ways:
- Educational session – title and intended audience
- Educational session – title, date, and time with
program description
Sessions by Audience
The vast array of educational programs are offered to
address the needs of home health, hospice, and private
duty providers. Certain programs will also appeal to clinical
professionals. For your convenience, each educational session
has been marked with an icon(s) (see below) that indicates
what audience is targeted for the educational session.
Audience Key (Organizations and Clinicians):
Home Health Agencies
Hospices
Private Duty Agencies
Nurses
Therapists (PT, OT, SLP, MSW*, and therapy assistants)
Physicians
*MSWs are advised to carefully review program descriptions
for applicability.
Sessions by Date & Time
This section is designed to assist you in selecting educational
sessions that will meet your needs. Each session includes
topic (track); session number; title of session; a short
description; session faculty names with credentials, and
affiliation.
Please note that many of the sessions are classified using
more than one track. The first track listed is the primary
topic, and any additional listings are secondary topics
to be covered during the session.
2011 Program Topics (Tracks) Include:
Clinical Sponsored by McKesson
Financial Sponsored by Precision Medical Billing
Human Resources
Health Information Technology*
Quality Sponsored by Hopkins
Telehealth** Sponsored by Philips
Legal & Regulatory Sponsored by Beacon Health
Management & Leadership Sponsored by HealthWyse
Marketing & Business Development
*
Health Information Technology programs address the
use of computer hardware and software to manage health
care information and data (e.g., EHRs/EMRs, PHRs, point-of-care
solutions)
**
Telehealth programs address the use of technology
to exchange medical information from one site to another
via electronic communication such as the telephone, videoconferencing,
remote patient monitoring, and electronic medication
supervision.
Policy Information
Continuing Education Credits
This provider-directed, continuing nursing education activity
was submitted to the Maryland Nurses Association for approval
to award contact hours. The Maryland Nurses Association
is accredited as an approver of continuing nursing education
by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission
on Accreditation.
The approval code for the 30th Annual Meeting is N10-137-1001-802.
The Maryland Nurses Association and the American Nurses
Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation
does not endorse sponsor services or products. For questions,
contact the Maryland Nurses Association at (410) 944-5800.
All education sessions are at least 90 minutes in length
and are presented in group-live format. Education sessions
applied for will offer 1.5 CEs for nurses, based on a 60-minute
hour. The range of topics offers numerous educational opportunities
for home care and hospice industry professionals. Nurses
and physical therapists attendees can earn a maximum of
17.0 credits.
NAHC is also approved by the California Board of Registered
Nursing (Provider number 10810).
An application has been submitted to the Nevada Physical
Therapy Association for approval of continuing education
credits for selected sessions for physical therapists.
The selected Physical Therapy session numbers are: 114,
212, 317, 418, 615, 712, 714, 802, 813.
NAHC is registered with the National Association of State
Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing
professional education on the National Registry of CPE
Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority
on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit.
Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be addressed
to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors, 150 Fourth Avenue
North, Suite 700, Nashville, TN, 37219-2417. www.learningmarket.com
Educational sessions will offer 1.5 CPEs for accounting
attendees, accountants can earn up to 17.0 CPE credits.
Fields of Study
Field
of Study (FOS) is indicated following the CPE information
for all accounting accredited sessions listed in this
brochure. The abbreviations are:
Business Management & Organization: BMO
Computer Science: CS
Finance: FIN
Management Advisory Service: MAS
Personal Development: PHR
Regulatory Ethics: RE
Social Environment of Business: SEB
Specialized Knowledge Applications: SKA
Prerequisites: Knowledge
of the subject area for CPE sessions with course level
of intermediate or advanced.
No prerequisite for the basic or overview course level.
For more information or questions on prerequisites, or
a complete list of CPE Fields of Study curriculum, go to
www.learningmarket.com or contact the NAHC education department
at (202) 547-7424.
Display of sponsors’ products does not imply endorsement
by the National Association for Home Care & Hospice,
Maryland Nurses Association or American Nurses Credentialing
Center’s Commission on Accreditation of any commercial
product.
CE Magnetic Stickers and Certificate Procedures
Your registration materials will include an RFID sticker
attached to your name badge. To obtain CE credits, scan
the sticker as you enter your desired sessions. Certificates
will be available to participants following the conference
at www.nahc.org. Please note the following CE policies:
- Name badges must be scanned before going into a
session.
- Accountants
must scan AND sign the sign-in sheet at each session
to receive proper credits.
- To
be eligible for CE credits, you must attend the entire
session and submit an evaluation.
- If
you exit the session prior to its conclusion, you
will not be eligible for CE credits.
- You
will not be eligible for CE credits if you arrive
for the session more than 15 minutes after the scheduled
start time, or if you exit the session prior to its
conclusion.
- CEs
will be available online shortly after the completion
of the conference.
Disclaimer
The planners and sponsors of this conference claim liability
neither for the acts of any suppliers to this meeting nor
for the safety of any attendee while in transit to or from
this event. The sponsors reserve the right to cancel this
function or portions of it without penalty. The total amount
for which the planners and sponsors may be liable will
be limited to a refund of the registration fee. Your registration
acknowledges acceptance of these provisions of registration
for listed attendees and your company.
Cancellation
and Refund Policy
Registration cancellations must be received in writing
by September 14, 2011, in order to receive a 50 percent
refund. Refunds will not be made for no-shows. For more
information regarding administrative policies, contact
NAHC at (202) 547-7424 or email us at registration@nahc.org.
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