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ALPHTN - On Demand April 7, 2014

This program, "Stopping Violence Before it Occurs: Violence Prevention, Maternal and Child Health, and Public Health", discusses how homicide is the second leading cause of death for young people with some groups disproportionately affected. Faculty provide participants information, strategies and best practices within a framework for violence prevention in their communities.


HTN-On Demand: April 22, 2014

It is imperative that health care workers have the latest Infection Control information in order to protect themselves, their co-workers and their patients. That's why this program is important for Home Health Nurses and Social Workers.


ALPHTN - On Demand April 30, 2014

This program, "Safe Sleep - You Can Do It, We Can Help!", discusses how infant sleep position can affect sudden unexpected infant death (SUID) during sleep, describe the components of a safe sleep environment, and current medical and public health policies and recommendations related to infant sleep position.


ALPHTN-On Demand: May 7, 2014

Join this panel discussion to learn about the progress, planning, and current and anticipated impacts of Alabama and national efforts to improve early identification and successful outcomes for children with ASD.


ALPHTN - On Demand May 21, 2014

This program, "Delivering Disaster Behavioral Health Care: Addressing the Functional Needs of Survivors in Shelters and Other Acute Response Settings", provides an overview of how to address the behavioral health concerns of vulnerable populations and individuals with functional access needs during and after a disaster.


ALPHTN - It's All About Documentation

The vast majority of visits provided by home health (HH) clinicians are for routine treatment and/or observation and assessment. Achieving consistency in documenting skilled interventions during these visits will have a significant impact on the justification of services provided and the receipt of appropriate reimbursement for those services. Obviously, the goal of any agency is to be paid for ALL the services provided by their clinicians. Clinicians hold the key in this responsibility as each and every clinician must meet the skilled standard each and every visit. Meeting - or not meeting - the standard is determined by how a clinician documents. Most of us have been providing HH visits for a number of years and many of us come from a time when simply having a clinical note met the standard. But things are very different now and that is simply no longer the case. Old habits are generally hard to break and most of us need a little help to change a pattern that has worked in the past. The significance of our documentation skills simply can't be over emphasized so we ask that you listen carefully to the information you are about to hear and then do a self assessment by taking time to look closely at the contents of your documentation.


ALPHTN - On Demand June 18, 2014

The purpose of this program is to provide information on the psychological and mental health profile of first responders and survivors who have been impacted by a public health emergency or disaster.


ALPHTN - On Demand: June 25, 2014

The Best Babies Zone philosophy is to facilitate and promote residents and local partners to work together to improve economic development, education and early childhood, health services, and community systems for a healthier community.


ALPHTN - On Demand: July 17, 2014

In this program, faculty will explain both the essentials of the accreditation process and the importance of this community health assessment process.


ALPHTN - On Demand July 29, 2014

This program, "EMS Grand Rounds: Children and Disasters", shows how children have unique vulnerabilities during natural disasters and can feel very frightened and show temporary changes of behavior. Responding effectively requires preparation and coordination across multiple domains. Faculty presents information learned from real life events in Alabama to highlight personal, hospital, state, and regional-level coordination efforts on behalf of children.