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Recorded Webinars

Access our library of past webinar sessions on your schedule and learn at your own pace.

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The Effects of Modifiers on Coding and Reimbursement

Presented by - Lynn Anderanin

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Termination Pay - A Summary of State and Federal Guidelines for Calculation and Compliance

Presented by - Mark Schwartz

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Updates to CMS Conditions of Participation and Regulations For Hospitals and CAHs

Presented by - Laura A Dixon

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Coaching vs. Corrective Action: How to Manage Performance the Right Way

Presented by - Carolyn D. Riggins

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ICHRAs: What Are They and How Do They Work?

Presented by - Cynthia C. Keaton

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How to Interview and Select the Right Candidates

Presented by - Melissa Severance

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frequently asked questions

A recorded webinar is a previously live session that has been captured on video and made available for on-demand viewing. Instead of joining at a set time, you can watch the webinar whenever it suits you, pausing or rewinding as needed for better understanding

Once you purchase or register for a recorded webinar, you’ll receive a link (or log in to your account) to access the video. Simply click the provided link to stream the session through our platform. You can watch it from any compatible device, and some webinars come with downloadable resources like slides or notes.

Absolutely. One major benefit of recorded webinars is the ability to pause, rewind, or replay the content. You have full control of the playback, so you can take breaks or revisit any section of the webinar to ensure you understand the material fully.

You’ll have access to the recorded webinar for a specified period after purchase. Typically, our platform allows you to view a recording multiple times over a few weeks. This window lets you learn at your own pace.

In most cases, yes. Recorded webinars often include the same supplementary materials that were provided during the live session. These can include presentation slides, handouts, or reference documents. When you access a recorded webinar, you’ll typically find links to download any available materials for further study.