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SUMMARY:Health-Related Social Needs Series Part 5
DESCRIPTION:Topic: Health-Related Social Needs Series Part 5 \nDescription: \nAddressing health-related social needs (or social drivers of health) can improve health\noutcomes. Health-related social needs include food insecurity\, housing instability\,\ntransportation needs\, utility difficulties\, and interpersonal safety. \nJoin IPRO QIN-QIO for the Health-Related Social Needs Series to learn\, collaborate\,\nshare best practices and lessons learned on how best to screen for\, capture\ninformation about\, and address social needs. \n\nEngage in interactive sessions where participants learn about health-related social needs\nand specific issues when screening\, collecting\, and addressing this information.\nParticipate in a collaborative forum to share best practices\, challenges\, and lessons\nlearned\, including ways to streamline reporting to CMS.\nShare tools\, resources\, and other material with your peers.
URL:https://qi.ipro.org/upcoming-events/health-related-social-needs-series-part-5/
LOCATION:Online via WebEx
CATEGORIES:Free event,Health Equity
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SUMMARY:Ensuring Medication for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) Treatment through the Care Continuum Webinar Series Session 4
DESCRIPTION:More than 1 million Medicare beneficiaries had a diagnosis of opioid use disorder (OUD) in 2020.\nHowever\, fewer than one in five received medication to treat this condition. In addition\, the number of patients who stay in treatment after hospital discharge decrease drastically. \nThis webinar series is a collaboration between all Quality Innovation Network-Quality Improvement Organizations and will provide strategies\, interventions\, and targeted solutions to ensure access to MOUD treatment and facilitate continuity of care through the continuum. \nSession 4: Seamlessly Transitioning Patients on MOUD to Nursing Homes Part 2 \nIn this session\, we will discuss discharge planning\, medication reconciliation\, and readmission prevention.
URL:https://qi.ipro.org/upcoming-events/ensuring-medication-for-opioid-use-disorder-moud-treatment-through-the-care-continuum-webinar-series-session-4/
LOCATION:Online via WebEx
CATEGORIES:Free event,Opioid
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SUMMARY:Advancing the Culture of Patient Safety: Strategies to Prevent Hospital-Acquired Infections (HAI)
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, January 17\, 2024 from 12 to 1 pm ET\nRegistration is required for this event\n\nHospital-acquired infections (HAIs) are among the most common complications in hospitals and continue to be a significant concern in the healthcare system. The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality estimates that approximately 633\,300 patients contract one of these infections annually\, costing billions for healthcare organizations. These infections can lead to significant morbidity and mortality\, with tens of thousands of lives lost each year. \nTo improve the overall quality of care\, it is important that healthcare professionals direct their focus toward identifying and creating opportunities for improving performance and outcomes. In this Lunch & Learn we will cover: \n\nThe prevalence of Central line associated blood stream infection (CLABSI) and Catheter associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI).\nThe causative factors and evidence-based strategies for CLABSI and CAUTI prevention.\nHow the Appalachian Regional Healthcare System successfully implemented evidence-based strategies that resulted in a significant decrease in CLABSI and CAUTI rates.
URL:https://qi.ipro.org/upcoming-events/advancing-the-culture-of-patient-safety-strategies-to-prevent-hospital-acquired-infections-hai/
CATEGORIES:Free event
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