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(A Greeting from the OpenWHO Team)
As we approach the end of another impactful year, we want to extend our heartfelt gratitude to all members of our community for their unwavering commitment to learning, collaboration, and global health improvement through OpenWHO. In 2023, we've witnessed remarkable strides in our collective mission to provide accessible, high-quality learning resources in response to health emergencies and beyond, and we will continue our work and efforts in 2024 to share the latest health knowledge to save lives, reduce disease transmission, and protect the vulnerable.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is offering a video tutorial to assist providers with guidance application and assessment strategies for C1310. Signs and Symptoms of Delirium taken from the Confusion Assessment Method (CAM).
This video tutorial is approximately 14 minutes in length and is designed to provide targeted guidance for accurate coding using a live-action patient/resident scenario. To access the video, use the link above or visit the CMS SNF QRP Training pages.
To improve your learning experience, the CDC’s continuing education (CE) process is moving from Training and Continuing Education Online (TCEO) to CDC TRAIN. Beginning on January 1, 2024, new activities that offer CE from CDC will be listed in CDC TRAIN.
If you do not already have a CDC TRAIN account, please create one.
TCEO has been the primary system that provides access to CDC educational activities for CE. The move to one system will improve efficiency and make it easier for learners to access non-credit and for-credit activities, and earn CE in one place – CDC TRAIN!
Additional information is available at CDC Continuing Education Update. Instructions will also be available on both platforms, and a learner support team will be available to answer questions.
We look forward to continuing to improve your access to quality training!