CMRP Information Systems and Data Management Course

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Price: Member: $79.00 | Non-Member: $99.00

Continuing Education Credits (CECs): 1 hour

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This course provides an overview of various types and uses of information systems in supply chain management, system standards and requirements, inventory tracking methods and data analysis, and the process of implementing a new materials management information system (MMIS). This course is also available as part of the CMRP bundle.

Learning Objectives:

  • Explain common supply chain system standards and the benefits they provide.
  • Apply common supply chain data standards (e.g., GLN, GTIN, FDA, UDI) to your organization's MMIS.
  • Define the common ANSI X.12 EDI transaction sets.
  • Collaborate with Information Technology and Health Information Management to facilitate records management storage, archival and retrieval, including Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) compliance.

AHRMM recommends that review for the Certified Materials & Resource Professional (CMRP) examination focus on references and programs that cover information included in the CMRP examination content outline. Preparation using this course does not guarantee a passing score on the CMRP certification exam. Using this course is just one of the many ways in which a candidate can prepare for the exam, and it is strongly suggested that the candidate review several resources.

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