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Jan 13, 2009-Jan 15, 2009
Class Times: 8:30-4:30 (3 days)
This three-day course is designed for the more advanced user of the RPMS Third Party Billing and Accounts Receivable applications. The user must have at least taken a beginning RPMS Third Party Billing and Accounts Receivable training course to be eligible to take this class. The class will focus on RPMS file structures within RPMS and major issues that have been addressed with the two applications. Basic training will also be provided on Fileman to allow the user to understand how they can run reports based on individual requirements.
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Jan 28, 2009-Jan 30, 2009
SAVE THE DATE!
Objectives: Students will be able to establish and maintain a diabetes register, generate reports from the register, perform ad hoc retrievals of data for register patients, setup taxonomies required for the system, and execute an automated diabetes audit using both traditional RPMS DMS as well as GUI DMS. Students will learn proper techniques for recording required diabetes-related data in the RPMS.
Teaching Method: The course consists of lecture with overheads, demonstration of the tools, and hands-on exercises utilizing individual computer terminals for each student and a simulated patient database.
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Feb 02, 2009-Feb 04, 2009
Class Times: 8:30-4:30 daily
Audience: Newly-hired PCC Data Entry Operators, other Operators without formal PCC training, and experienced Operators needing a refresher course or needing an update on new features of the PCC Data Entry System.
Objectives: Students will learn about the Patient Care Component and its relational file structure. Students will learn to review a variety of PCC Encounter Forms and abstract appropriate data into the PCC utilizing some 100 data entry mnemonics. Students will learn ICD Coding skills and use of the PCC ICD Coding Tool. Students will learn how to display visits and produce health summaries to validate what they have entered. Students will learn how to modify and delete erroneous data. Students will learn how to merge and transfer data from multiple visits into the appropriate PCC visit record. Teaching Method: The course consists of a video presentation, lecture with handouts, and numerous computer hands-on exercises and practice sessions
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Feb 05, 2009-Feb 06, 2009
Class Times: 8:30-4:30 daily
Audience: Personnel who serve as their sites Lead PCC Data Entry Operator or personnel who supervise PCC Data Entry Operators.
Objectives: Supervisory staff will learn to update a variety of PCC tables relevant to the data entry process, including customizing tables used by the automated ICD Diagnosis and Procedures Coding Tools. Students will learn to utilize the Un-coded Diagnosis Tool. Students will learn quality assurance procedures for evaluating quality of data entered by PCC Operators. Students will learn to use Staff Productivity Analysis Reports. Students will learn to export PCC data to the IHS Data Center. Students will learn to establish/modify PCC Data Entry Site Parameters.
Teaching Method: The course consists of a video presentation, lecture with handouts, and numerous computer hands-on exercises and practice sessions.
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Feb 10, 2009-Feb 13, 2009
The California Area IHS will be hosting a Level 2 "Intermediate Injury Prevention" course from February 10-13, 2009 in Sacramento. The course will be co sponsored by CRIHB. This is the first time we will be hosting this course and it is not likely to be offered again in California for many years. This course is required to attend the IHS Injury Prevention Fellowship program. The course will be limited to 20 students.
Please contact Robert Newsad (916-930-3981, ext. 337 or email robert.newsad@ihs.gov) for more information or register on the IHS Environmental Health Website at:
http://www.ehsc.ihs.gov/index.cfm?module=classes&catID=5
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Mar 03, 2009-Mar 05, 2009
USE OF PCC DATA FOR PATIENT CARE AND PROGRAM MANAGEMENT
Class Length: 3 days.
Hours: 8:30 - 4:30 daily.
Audience: Health care providers, facility and program administrators, medical records personnel, planners and epidemiologists, and information systems personnel.
Objectives: Students will be able to formulate and execute ad hoc searches of the PCC database to produce lists of patients with various medical conditions and patients with important service needs such as immunizations, pap smears, health education, and specialty care. Students will learn to produce age distributions and mailing labels for patients selected in ad hoc searches. Students will learn to select and execute reports for facility and program management, quality assurance, workload statistics, and community epidemiology. And students will learn to create and maintain registers of high risk patients in order to better monitor and manage their care.
Teaching Method: The course consists of three sections: the PCC Ad Hoc Query System, PCC Reports, and the Case Management (Register) System. Each section consists of lecture with overheads, demonstration of the tool, and hands-on exercises utilizing individual computer terminals for each student and a simulated patient database
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Apr 07, 2009-Apr 08, 2009
This hand-on interactive course provides an overview and detailed instructions for using the IHS Referred Care Information System (RCIS). The course encompasses two full days of instruction and includes, demonstration, participant exercises, and time for questions. The RCIS Package has been designed to automate the Referral process by tracking clinical and administrative data for all referred care, including in-house referrals, referrals to other IHS facilities and referrals to outside contract providers. This automated process provides timely and accurate referral data on individuals and groups of patients for the key clinical and administrative managers at care delivery sites. Course will include V4.0 Patch 3 changes.
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Apr 08, 2009-Apr 09, 2009
The CHSMIS module is a facility-based automated document and fiscal management system for the IHS Contract Health Services Program. The CHSMIS is a fully integrated component of the RPMS and utilized shared data files for patients and vendors. The system generates authorizations for payment for CHS and maintains an up-to-date commitment register of all currently obligated and paid CHS funds. CHMS automates document preparation functions including document generation, printing and approval for payment. The application provides for electronic communication of authorization information to the National Data Center and Fiscal Intermediary located in Albuquerque, NM.
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Jul 07, 2009-Jul 08, 2009
Class Times: 8:30a-4:30p (2 days)
Class Description: The RPMS Introduction to the Patient Registration Application course is designed to teach the new Patient Registration user the fundamentals of the application including: adding a new patient, editing an existing patient file, entering information necessary for billing, and printing routine reports. The course additionally includes vital information for Patient Registration personnel such as the team approach to the revenue generation cycle and customer service proficiency.
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Jan 05, 2009-Jan 29, 2009
Below is the list of training sessions being offered in January at OIT. For more information please see the OIT Training website: http://www.ihs.gov/Cio/RPMS/index.cfm?module=Training&option=index&sortChoice=Title&newquery=1
January 5 iCare: A Brief Introduction- WebEx
January 5-8 EHR Inpatient Setup- Choctaw, OK
January 6-7 POS Pharmacy Billing- Oklahoma City
January 6-8 Radiology- Bemidji
January 6-9 EHR Onsite Setup- Belcourt, NM
January 7 RPMS Bootcamp/PCC Data Entry 1- WebEx
January 7-9 Basic 3rd Party Billing/AR- ABQ Area
January 8 - PIMS Scheduling - WebEx
January 9 iCare: Nuts & Bolts- WebEx
January 13-16 EHR Onsite Setup- Keweenaw Bay, MI
January 13-15 Advanced 3PB/AR- Sacramento
January 14-15 BHS Reports & Manager Utilities- Oklahoma City
January 14 RPMS Bootcamp/PCC Data Entry 2- WebEx
January 21 RPMS Bootcamp/Immunizations 1- WebEx
January 22 iCare: The Practical Use- WebEx
January 26-28 Radiology- Oklahoma City
January 26-30 EHR CAC & Implementation- Portland
January 26-30 EHR CAC & Implementation- Anchorage
January 27-30 EHR Onsite Setup- Happy Camp, CA
January 28 RPMS Bootcamp/Immunizations 2- WebEx
January 29-30 Reference Lab Interface- Oklahoma City
January 29 iCare: What's New?- WebEx
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Mar 23, 2009-Jul 24, 2009
Schedule
Mar 23-28 CHR Refresher OK 09-071
Mar 23-Apr 3 CHR Basic OK 09-070
July 13-18 CHR Refresher NM 09-092
July 13-24 CHR Basic NM 09-072
CHR Basic begins with 1 week of selfstudy which must be successfully completed before approval to attend a 2-week live workshop covering a variety of topics including but not limited to: Anatomy and Physiology, Public Health, Cancer, Hypertension and heart disease, diabetes, dental issues, environmental health issues, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Addiction and drug abuse, child/elder abuse and domesticviolence, Suicide awareness, Patient assessment and vital signs, wound care and dressing changes, infection control and PCC training as well as communication techniques.
CHR Refresher training provides an opportunity for seasoned CHRs and CHR Supervisors to update their skills, knowledge, and capacity to obtain further information on program administration and resources for health promotion/ disease prevention.
2009 Deadline Dates
Class - Cutoff
3/23-4/3 CHR Basic, Tulsa, OK - 1/12/09
3/23-28 CHR Refresher, Tulsa, OK - 2/1/09
7/13-24 CHR Basic, Albuquerque, NM - 3/13/09
7/13-18 CHR Refresher, Albuquerque, NM - 4/13/09
Two traditional Basic courses will be conducted rather than one blended and one traditional.
Two Refresher courses will be taught as originally envisioned.
Criteria to determine who is selected for spots will be based on a combination of 1) earliest dates complete application forms are received; 2) amount of Headquarters training shares available for each Tribe; and 3) a maximum of 4 CHRs from each Tribe.
Please note that the deadline to register for the first course is January 12 2009.
For more information on how to register directly with MPHC for any of these classes, visit the Mountain Plains Health Consortium website at: http://www.heds.org
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May 12, 2009-May 14, 2009
SAVE THE DATE!
Denver, CO
This conference is free and targeted at Contract Health Service staff for Indian Health Service and Tribal Health programs.
There is no participant registration fee. Travel/per diem is Service Unit/Program or traveler's responsibility.
Conference agenda and lodging information is forthcoming.
For More Information please contact Frank Martin at 301-443-0227 or email frank.martin@ihs.gov.
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