Homecare Homebase offers training tool
Homecare Homebase has added the Corridor Home Care and Hospice eLearning Exchange (Chex eLearning) to its agency automation solution, reports PRWeb.
Through an agreement with The Corridor Group, the Homecare Homebase solution offers homecare and hospice agencies a tool to facilitate and track training, and maintain compliance credentials by integrating training efforts into the back office solution.
April Anthony, CEO for Homecare Homebase, says: "By partnering with Chex eLearning we are able to combine superior tracking and record keeping with an industry-leading training and continuing education tool.”
NComputing releases education programme
US-based NComputing, a provider of shared computing technology, has initiated a computer education programme along with the Andhra Pradesh government, says The Financial Express.
The programme, which is partially funded by the central Indian government, will provide computing access to school children in India. Each of the 5 000 secondary schools will have a 10-seat computing lab with two desktop PCs and eight NComputing systems.
By leveraging NComputing, the government hopes to save about $16 million in up-front and ongoing costs. This is the largest deployment of NComputing's solution in India.
Edcomm rolls out e-learning programme
A New York Credit Union has called on the Edcomm Group Banker's Academy to deliver its e-learning programme on BSA/AML compliance training, says PressRelease.com.
The Banker's Academy solution is a computer-based, distance learning programme, which can be delivered via Internet, intranet or CD, and teaches banking and credit union compliance using easy-to-understand language in an interactive, self-paced format.
The curriculum is customised for credit union positions such as branch managers, platform professionals, consumer lenders, tellers, and credit union departments such as private banking.
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