• Save the Date: Black Health & Wellness Roundtable with CMS Administrator

    Watch the stream here. You are cordially invited by Centers for Medicare & Medicare Services (CMS) Administrator Chiquita Brooks-LaSure to attend a special live-streamed virtual roundtable discussion to acknowledge Black History Month. Administrator Brooks-LaSure is the first Black woman to serve as Administrator of CMS and has made health equity a top priority of the […]

  • Opioid and Pain Management Best Practices: Technology for Opioid Risk Assessment, Naloxone Access, and Urine Screening

    Don’t miss out! See nationally acclaimed pain management expert Dr. Jeff Fudin present on free software that can save lives! Please join us for a technology demonstration of free software to help prescribers, nurses, pharmacists, and other clinicians who work in any care setting assess patients/residents for opioid overdose and use disorder risks, help clinicians […]

  • EQIC’s Care Partner Model

    An innovative program addressing patient and family satisfaction, readmission reduction, and patient-centered care goals The Eastern US Quality Improvement Collaborative, a CMS Task  III  contractor in Connecticut, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina, Vermont, and West Virginia, invites SNF, home care, and community agencies to learn about its innovative care partner model. The next session […]

  • Small Talks: IPRO QIN-QIO Chronic Kidney Disease Awareness & Prevention Programs

    Online via Zoom

    According to the CDC, chronic kidney disease (CKD) affects more than 1 in 7 U.S. adults—an estimated 37 million Americans. For individuals with diabetes or high blood pressure—the two most common causes of kidney disease—the risk for CKD is even greater. Despite the prevalence, as many as 9 in 10 people are unaware they have […]

  • Small Talks: IPRO QIN-QIO Chronic Kidney Disease Awareness & Prevention Programs

    Online via Zoom

    According to the CDC, Chronic kidney disease (CKD) affects more than 1 in 7 U.S. adults—an estimated 37 million Americans. For individuals with diabetes or high blood pressure—the two most common causes of kidney disease—the risk for CKD is even greater. Despite the prevalence, as many as 9 in 10 people are unaware they have […]