Compliance education is a critical part of healthcare staff training to improve quality of care, boost staff knowledge and resilience, and reduce risk for the organization. MedBridge compliance courses align with applicable laws and regulations and include oversight by relevant healthcare consultants.
In this article, you will find a list of MedBridge courses that can be assigned to your staff to meet federal compliance training requirements in the home health setting. All these courses can be assigned to your staff via a Knowledge Track, and you can track completion. This track can be customized to fit your needs, including adding or removing MedBridge courses or your agency’s custom content.
To add these courses to a Knowledge Track, start building a new Knowledge Track and search for the name of each course. For more information about building Knowledge Tracks, check out Getting Started With the MedBridge LMS.
Please see the MedBridge compliance catalog for other relevant courses, such as ones that cover state-specific topics.
If your organization is ACHC or CHAP certified, please refer to the following articles for course recommendations in alignment with ACHC and CHAP orientation standards:
Track Name: Welcome to Home Health Compliance Onboarding
Track Description: This track contains regulatory compliance training to prepare for your new role.
Section 1: New Staff Compliance Training
Course Title | Video Run Time (Minutes) |
15 | |
15 | |
15 | |
15 | |
15 | |
20 | |
Crossing the Line: Recognizing, Responding to and Preventing Sexual Harassment (2022) (Note: there are two versions of this course—one for supervisors and one for non-supervisors) |
15 |
15 | |
15 | |
Cultural Competency: Resources to Meet the Needs of Special Populations (2022) |
15 |
Preventing the Spread of COVID-19 for Healthcare Staff (2022) |
20 |
25 | |
Total Track Time | 3.5 hours |
Additional Elective Onboarding
The following courses may also be beneficial to your staff and can be added to your Knowledge Tracks as needed.
Note: The courses provided here are only recommendations. Each organization is responsible for ensuring its own compliance with applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations and accreditation standards, as well as alignment with the needs of its patient population and staff. Always consult your company’s legal or compliance personnel with any questions or concerns related to this subject matter. These recommendations are not a substitute for legal advice for any individual provider or organization.
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