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Creating a Welcoming and Safe Healthcare Environment
Duration: 0.50 Origination: Jan 2023 Expiration: Dec 2028
Launch Course

All staff must be aware of the importance of creating a welcoming and safe healthcare environment. This includes knowing what must be present for such an environment to exist. In this course, you will learn best practices for creating a healthcare environment that best serves the safety needs of the people who are receiving services and makes them feel welcome.

Learning Objectives

Describe a welcoming and safe healthcare environment. 

Explain how a welcoming and safe healthcare environment can improve the healthcare experience. 

Identify at least three practices that promote a welcoming and safe healthcare environment.

Cultural Competence for Supervisors
Duration: 1.00 Origination: Jul 2025 Expiration: Jun 2027
Launch Course

Today's workforce is increasingly diverse. Supervisors must be able to work effectively and respectfully with people from a variety of cultural backgrounds. In this course, you will learn about various dimensions of culture. You will learn what cultural competence is and how you can become more culturally competent. You will also learn how culture and cultural competence affect your relationship with the staff members you supervise.

Learning Objectives

Explain the impact of cultural diversity in the workplace. Identify up to 5 strategies to help you become a more culturally competent supervisor.

Cybersecurity: Protecting Patient Data and Personal Devices
Duration: 0.15 Origination: Sep 2025 Expiration: Dec 2028
Launch Course

Everyone has an important role in keeping patient information safe. Protecting private details and securing work devices is essential. This course will guide you through easy steps to reduce cybersecurity risks and help you handle information safely.
 

Learning Objectives

Recall best practices for the secure handling of patient information and device protection.

Cybersecurity: Safe Practices for Remote Work in Healthcare
Duration: 0.20 Origination: Sep 2025 Expiration: Dec 2028
Launch Course

The purpose of this course is to teach secure practices for remote work and telehealth.

Learning Objectives

Recall best practices for remote work and telehealth.

HCAHPS: Patient Care Experience
ANCC Accreditation Duration: 1.00 Origination: Nov 2024 Expiration: Dec 2027
Launch Course

Hospitals and providers currently receive reimbursement by meeting criteria established by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Quality measures and length of stay data are measures that affect hospital reimbursement. Yet the patient’s experience of care also remains a key factor in hospital reimbursement models. CMS uses the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) survey to measure the patient’s experience, and nursing care is one part of the survey. Hospitals that perform well on the HCAHPS ratings are more likely to receive better reimbursement and bonuses. Nurses impact hospital ratings and reimbursement by providing the patient with a positive care experience.

Learning Objectives

Describe the impact of patients’ perception of their care experience on hospital reimbursement.

Discuss HCAHPS survey questions about staff responsiveness and strategies for improving survey ratings for these items.

Discuss the HCAHPS survey questions about medications and strategies for improving survey ratings for these items.

Implementing Shared Governance: Excellence Series
ANCC Accreditation Duration: 1.00 Origination: Oct 2024 Expiration: Dec 2027
Launch Course

This course focuses on the role that shared governance plays in the nursing profession. Participants will learn what shared governance is and how it can benefit nurses. They will also learn how to implement shared governance programs and enhance programs that already exist. Learners will explore strategies to enhance decision-making processes, promote nursing engagement, and improve patient outcomes through shared governance.

Learning Objectives

Indicate the foundational principles of a shared governance system. 

Recognize strategies for implementing shared governance and overcoming barriers to participation. 

Recall the advantages of a shared governance system.

Implementing Systems Theory to Prevent Errors in Healthcare
ACCME Accreditation Duration: 0.75 Origination: Sep 2024 Expiration: Dec 2027
Launch Course

This course focuses on implementing systems theory to prevent errors and injuries in healthcare. This course targets physicians, nurses, risk managers, quality assurance directors, and C-level administrators focused on ensuring patient safety and healthcare quality.

Learning Objectives

Explain how HF/SE analyze systems failures. 

Describe the SEIPS model of work system and patient safety. 

Apply human factors engineering principles to healthcare systems to increase efficiency and improve patient safety and quality of care. 

Identify the characteristics of resilient systems.

Implementing Systems Theory to Understand Errors in Injuries in Healthcare
ACCME Accreditation Duration: 0.75 Origination: Sep 2024 Expiration: Dec 2027
Launch Course

Medical errors have been conceptualized more recently as systems failures rather than individual errors. This lends itself to a more constructive focus where errors are reported and analyzed in the hope of preventing future errors through system modifications. This course reviews the characteristics of these complex systems and their role in medical errors.

Learning Objectives

Describe the characteristics of systems theory. 

Identify the systems failures that allow errors to occur. 

Identify types of medical errors and outcomes. 

Explain the prevalent models of accident causation and how they apply to healthcare. 

Describe how systems improvements can prevent errors and help providers respond appropriately to errors that do occur.

Be able to analyze clinical scenarios and identify individual and systems errors.

Preparing for an ICE Encounter in Healthcare
Duration: 0.25 Origination: Nov 2025 Expiration: Dec 2028
Launch Course

This microlearning provides healthcare leaders and staff with practical guidance to prepare for and manage encounters with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). It discusses actions organizations can take before, during, and after ICE encounters to uphold legal and ethical responsibilities while supporting clients and staff. 

Learning Objectives

Identify actions healthcare organizations can take to prepare for and manage encounters with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

Principles of Risk Management
Duration: 1.00 Origination: Apr 2023 Expiration: Dec 2029
Launch Course

Risk managers, administrators, and managers should be aware that there are always risks involved with business operations. Consequently, they must have solid risk management practices and programs to help identify, assess, and manage risks of all sorts. Risk management practices should be integrated across major organizational departments, initiatives, and programs, such as service delivery, safety, security, business and public communications, and supply chain, to name a few.

The goal of this course is to provide administrator professionals with an overview of risk management principles.

Learning Objectives

Define risk management. 

Identify at least four concepts related to risk management. 

Name at least two risk response strategies used in risk management programs.

Quality Series: Safety First - Culture and Patient Impact
ANCC Accreditation Duration: 1.00 Origination: Aug 2021 Expiration: Dec 2024
Launch Course

A ‘culture of safety’ is an often-heard term in clinical settings. Most patients require complex care, with many interprofessional teams working together. Large patient volumes, an expectation for rapid delivery of care, the consumer’s ability to choose providers, and government reimbursements all drive acute care facilities to invest in preventing or reducing errors. Improving safety is beneficial to the patient primarily, with less risk of injury or death, but also to the facility and staff, improving retention and job satisfaction, with the added benefit of extensive cost-savings.

Learning Objectives

Describe the identifying factors and benefits to a culture of safety.

Discuss organizations responsible for driving patient safety changes on a national level.

Evaluate barriers to patient safety, and how these can be reduced or eliminated.

Responding to Employee Incidents
Duration: 1.00 Origination: Jan 2022 Expiration: Dec 2027
Launch Course

The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported that in 2019, 5,333 work-related injuries resulted in death. These numbers show a 2% increase over 2018 figures and represent the most significant one-year increase since 2007 (BLS, 2020a). This course discusses the story behind the statistics. The key to reducing incidents and injuries in your organization is to prevent incidents from happening. To prevent incidents, you must understand what causes them. This course will help you to understand the significant role you play in incident investigation and prevention. 

Learning Objectives

Describe the importance of workplace safety. 

Explain the process in investigating an incident. 

Identify the importance of timely, accurate, and through incident investigations.

Succession Planning: Excellence Series
ANCC Accreditation Duration: 0.50 Origination: Oct 2024 Expiration: Dec 2027
Launch Course

Nursing remains a top occupation in the U.S., with strong job growth projected through 2032 (U.S. Bureau of Labor, 2024). As healthcare systems evolve, nurses will play an increasingly significant role. With many nurse leaders nearing retirement, preserving their professional and institutional knowledge is crucial. Despite the importance of succession planning for leadership roles, less than 10% of healthcare organizations have a formal process in place (LaCross et al. 2019).

This course provides nurses with knowledge of the importance and development of succession planning for nursing.

Learning Objectives

Identify the importance of nursing succession planning. 

Discuss methods used to establish a succession plan in nursing.

Supervisory Skills: The Basics
Duration: 0.50 Origination: Jul 2022 Expiration: Dec 2028
Launch Course

Healthcare supervisors and managers are presented daily with challenges. These challenges present as process failures or those surrounding staff behaviors. An organization’s management team maps a path to support their supervisor’s success in dealing with these challenges. The approach is defined by proven characteristics, skills, and experiences. This course discusses the basic tools needed for supervisors and managers to be successful in their roles. 

Learning Objectives

Identify two qualities of good leaders, motivators, and coaches.

Describe at least three approaches used to enhance communication.

The Role of Risk Management: A Quality Perspective
AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ Duration: 1.00 Origination: Sep 2024 Expiration: Dec 2027
Launch Course

The role of risk management has a significant impact on the quality outcomes of acute care organizations. It includes systems and validated processes aimed at assessing and developing interventions to mitigate risk factors and optimize quality outcomes. HCPs are stakeholders in the risk management process and can benefit from understanding risk management strategies and objectives. In this course, you will learn about risk management in the acute care setting.

The goal of this course is to provide healthcare professionals in acute care settings with information to enhance their understanding of the role they play in risk management along with proven strategies for ensuring quality outcomes in their professional practice in acute care settings. 

Learning Objectives

Identify the importance of risk management, the processes, and tools used in risk management in the acute care setting.

Identify at least two concrete strategies for enhancing quality outcomes.

What Managers Need to Know About Sexual Harassment
Duration: 1.00 Origination: Nov 2022 Expiration: Dec 2026
Launch Course

This course is designed to provide greater awareness of sexual harassment in the workplace, steps to take to prevent it, and methods to deal with it if it does occur. The course will focus on federal laws, liability issues, harassment policies, employee rights, supervisor responsibilities, and investigation procedures.

Learning Objectives

Describe the laws regarding sexual harassment and the investigation process of a sexual harassment claim. Explain the differences between the types of sexual harassment. Identify both employee and non-employee rights regarding sexual harassment. Recognize your role in preventing, recognizing, investigating, and taking corrective action concerning sexual harassment in the workplace.

Writing Incident Reports
Duration: 1.00 Origination: May 2023 Expiration: Dec 2029
Launch Course

Writing incident reports is an important part of providing direct support services. Your reports help the person's support team respond effectively to their needs and keep them safe in the future. 

The goal of this course is to teach DSPs in IDD settings the key elements of an incident report, why they are important, and how to write them effectively.

Learning Objectives

Recall the purpose and key elements of an incident report.

Identify strategies used to document and report incidents effectively.

Differentiate between effective and ineffective incident reports.