- ElectronicFundsTransfers.doc (41.5 KB)
To outline process for employees to exit employment.
- 002.02.07ExitingEmployGuideline2.doc (44.5 KB)
- FinanceCommittee.doc (45.5 KB)
- ContractingWithVendors(OLD).doc (41.5 KB)
- CostAllocationPlan.doc (50 KB)
- DebtRelatedPaperwork.doc (37 KB)
- Disbursements.doc (40 KB)
- PasswordGuide.doc (203.5 KB)
- AuditbyFunders.doc (36.5 KB)
- AuditbyIndependentAuditor.doc (36.5 KB)
- AuditPreparation.doc (49.5 KB)
- SampleDemandTracking.xls (46.5 KB)
A tool for frontdesk staff to use to keep track of the number of phone calls for appointments, patients presenting to the clinic without appointments, patients referred from other providers, and patient "no shows".
- DemandTrackingForm.xls (16 KB)
- TheArtofCollections.ppt (90 KB)
- EquipmentLocation.doc (11 KB)
- Hyfrecator.pdf (68.29 KB)
- RefrigeratorMaintenance.doc (139.26 KB)
- EmergencyCartMaintence.pdf (137.22 KB)
- EmergencyEquipment.doc (23.5 KB)
The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) annually reviews the recommended Adult Immunization Schedule to ensure that the schedule reflects current recommendations for the licensed vaccines. The latest changes to the immunization schedule are on the CDC website.
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The Hospital Pandemic Influenza Planning Checklist helps hospitals assess and improve their preparedness for responding to pandemic influenza. Because of differences among hospitals (e.g., characteristics of the patient population, size of the hospital/community, scope of services), each hospital will need to adapt this checklist to meet its unique needs and circumstances. In addtion, hospitals should ensure that their pandemic influenza plans comply with applicable state and federal regulations and with standards set by accreditation organizations, such as the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO).
Public Health Practices is a joint project of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP) at the University of Minnesota, in partnership with the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO).
The mission of Public Health Practices is to serve as a one-stop shop for tools and strategies to respond to the health consequences of disasters and emergencies. Materials made available on the site represent concrete preparedness and response practices from state and local health departments, government agencies at all levels, and colleges and universities.
This planning tool helps hospitals predict the pattern of casualty severity, and their capacity to provide care after a mass casualty event.
- vaccine_equivalency_chart_mx_az.pdf (110.88 KB)