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SUMMARY:Small Talks: Enhancing Transitions to Community
DESCRIPTION:Transitions back to the community can be fraught with challenges\, including unplanned readmissions. Join us to explore how Project RE-Engineered Discharge (Project RED)\, can support community discharges from the hospital or skilled nursing home. \nCommunity connections are key to successful discharges\, so we’ll also discuss screening and addressing social determinants of health to reduce unnecessary readmissions. \nObjectives: \n\nRecognize that patients discharged to the community without appropriate community connections are at higher risk of hospital readmissions.\nDescribe how Project RED\, which supports patient and family engagement and helps to make connections for social needs\, has been successfully implemented in SNFs.\nBe prepared to implement Project RED or one of the tools to address social determinants of health\, and connect residents with community resources to decrease readmissions\n\nFind the slides and more events. 
URL:https://qi.ipro.org/upcoming-events/enhancing-transitions-to-community/
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SUMMARY:Centering Racial Equity In Social Needs Interventions
DESCRIPTION:This event is hosted by HealthBegins \nHealthcare leaders and practitioners around the country are increasingly understanding the urgency of two foundational goals—addressing health-related social needs and improving racial equity—and seeking ways to act on them. Yet there’s an important truth that must be applied for these efforts to succeed. It is that meeting social needs and improving racial equity are not separate pursuits. Without a focus on equity within health-related social needs interventions\, underlying inequities can persist. To be effective\, the two must go hand in hand. \nPioneering institutions across the country are already answering the call to intentionally center racial equity in social needs interventions. In this webinar\, we will hear directly from some of them as they share lessons learned from the field. These panelists\, all participants in HealthBegins’ training and education programs\, work in settings from health systems to CBO’s. And their experience demonstrates that there can be many entry points into the work of addressing equity while moving upstream—all supported by a sound strategy for change and a Quality Improvement approach to continuous learning. \nObjectives:\nBy the end of the webinar\, attendees will be able to:\n• Describe why an explicit focus on racial equity is essential when designing and implementing solutions to address social needs\n• List examples of ways in which mission-aligned organizations are centering racial equity in their social needs interventions\n• Identify at least one action your organization can take to prioritize racial equity in your upstream work \nPanelists:\n• Sara Bader\, Senior Manager\, Upstream Quality Improvement\, HealthBegins (Host)\n• Natalie Harper\, Community Health Advocacy Initiative Manager\, MetroHealth\n• Dan Behrens\, MHA\, Manager\, Population Health Care Delivery\, Allina Health\n• Susan Frantz\, Food Security Director\, LiveWell Greenville
URL:https://qi.ipro.org/upcoming-events/centering-racial-equity-in-social-needs-interventions/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
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SUMMARY:Small Talks: Sepsis: Early Identification is a Cross Continuum Opportunity
DESCRIPTION:We will go over the signs and symptoms of sepsis. And to increase sepsis recognition we will review sepsis screening tools for healthcare providers at the bedside\, patients\, families. \nParticipants will be able to: \n\nRecognize that Sepsis is the number one reason for 30-day readmissions\, and diagnosis is often missed by healthcare providers and members of the community\nImplement processes to identify sepsis early to reduce illness severity or mortality
URL:https://qi.ipro.org/upcoming-events/small-talks-sepsis-early-identification-is-a-cross-continuum-opportunity/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
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