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SUMMARY:Harm Reduction: Making a Difference through Implementation in Practice
DESCRIPTION:Join us to learn about promising practices from Berkshire Health\, Vermont CARES and the NH Harm Reduction program. We welcome you to share about your efforts too!   \nUpon attending this session\, participants will be able to: \n1.       Define and understand the practice and key principles of harm reduction.\n2.       Implement key strategies of harm reduction in your policies and practice.\n3.       Increase knowledge of harm reduction tools and resources to better support your patients and community. \nView Slides
URL:https://qi.ipro.org/upcoming-events/harm-reduction-making-a-difference-through-implementation-in-practice/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Free event,Hospital event,Nursing Home,Opioid
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SUMMARY:Your Worst Day: You Don't Know What You Don't Know
DESCRIPTION:Description: Collaboration is the key to success in preparing for and navigating an actual emergency. Hear the stories of those who have managed the emergency response during Hurricane Michael\, a category 3-4 storm in October 2018\, to ensure safety and success through collaboration with other organizations and partners. \nIn this session participants will: \n\nRecognize community partners who can have a positive impact on preparations and planning.\nConsider potential partners that should be brought into your organization’s plan.\n\nSeth Maxwell \nArchibald Hospital\, Thomasville\, GA \nJulie Miller \nPhoebe Memorial Hospital\, Albany\, GA \nSandi Cole \nFEMA Resource Specialist \nHealth Care Coalition Member \n \nWatch the Recording
URL:https://qi.ipro.org/upcoming-events/your-worst-day-you-dont-know-what-you-dont-know/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Free event,Hospital event,Nursing Home
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SUMMARY:Transitions in Care: Preventing Sepsis-Related Readmissions
DESCRIPTION:Anyone can develop sepsis\, a life-threatening\, complex and challenging condition to manage. There are significant human and financial costs associated with it. Every year more than 1.7 million adults in the U.S. develop sepsis\, leading to over 270\,000 deaths. Roughly 19% of sepsis survivors are readmitted to the hospital within 30 days\, leading to $3.1 billion in annual costs. Well-defined systems and processes across the continuum are crucial to delivering the right care at the right time to the right patient. \nThis event will feature proactive transitions in care and hand-off strategies to the next level of care provider to improve patient outcomes and prevent sepsis-related readmissions. The patient voice will be highlighted via a sepsis survivor story. Key discharge planning\, patient and family engagement\, health equity\, infection prevention and patient education tactics will also be shared. \nLearning Objectives:\nThrough this program\, participants will: \n\nReview successful care coordination and partnership strategies across the care continuum to prevent sepsis-related hospital readmissions.\nExplore promising practices for overcoming challenges that affect handoffs to the next level of care.\nLearn how to engage patients and families as partners and integrate their health-related social needs into the discharge planning process to improve patient outcomes.\nHear about a sepsis survivor story\n\n  \nWho Should Attend:\nNurses\, Sepsis Coordinators\, Care Coordinators\, Front-line and Emergency Department Staff\, Infection Preventionists\, Clinical and Hospital Leaders\, Physicians\, Patient Safety and Quality Professionals. \n  \nView Slides\nWatch the Recording\nChange Pathway
URL:https://qi.ipro.org/upcoming-events/transitions-in-care-preventing-sepsis-related-readmissions/
LOCATION:Online via WebEx
CATEGORIES:Free event,Hospital event,Infection Prevention,Quality Improvement
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