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Survey Readiness Starts with Respecting Resident Rights 

American Medical Compliance

But if you want to be ready for your next survey, don’t just focus on checklists and compliance documents—start with something much more basic and powerful: respecting resident rights. Document with Purpose Surveyors will look for documentation that supports your policies. But there’s also a direct link to profitability.

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How to Create an Employee Expense Reimbursement Policy

Celayix

It outlines the process for submitting expense reports, the time frame for reimbursement, and the documentation needed to support the claims. Various countries and states have laws concerning employee reimbursement, and a well-structured policy ensures that your company is abiding by these laws, thus avoiding potential legal issues.

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The Intersection of Nursing and the Law (Podcast)

Consult QD

While that’s a daunting thought, Marilyn Crisafi, BSN, RN, JD reminds nurses that the legal department and caregivers share the same goal – to make sure the health system is providing safe, world-class care. With a background in both nursing and law, Crisafi offers a unique perspective on legal issues in nursing.

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Working with New Technology as a Traveling Nurse

Every Nurse

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Working with New Technology as a Traveling Nurse Updated May 11, 2023 by EveryNurse Staff Writers As a traveling nurse , your job involves providing top-quality care to patients in various healthcare facilities across different locations.

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Steps to Earn a Legal Nurse Consultant Certification in 2023

Nurse Code

Registered Nurses maintain the state licensure every two years through continuing education and professional development programs. And so, LNCs should be able to comb through legal documents, identify medical issues, summarize them, and organize their findings. What does a Legal Nurse Consultant do?