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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-2/
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SUMMARY:Small Talks: Making Sense & Staying on Track: CMS Vaccine Mandates
DESCRIPTION:Staying on top of vaccine mandates can be challenging. Our team can help translate CMS’ requirements\, identify tools that help stay you on track and consider best practices for ongoing success. \nAccess the tools today and join one of the upcoming sessions to learn more.
URL:https://qi.ipro.org/upcoming-events/small-talks-preparing-for-a-successful-survey-in-your-nursing-home-2/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
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SUMMARY:EQIC's Care Partner Model
DESCRIPTION:An innovative program addressing patient and family satisfaction\, readmission reduction\, and patient-centered care goals \nThe 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. \nThe next session in our Care Partner sprint is dedicated to the role of community-based organizations\, and we hope it will be very beneficial to the hospitals\, SNFs\, home care\, and other community hospitals. \nA quality director from one of our EQIC hospitals will discuss their Care Transition Community Collaborative developed with the assistance of IPRO’s QIN-QIO\, which includes the identification and involvement of community-based organizations. \nAs the new care partner model grows over the next few years\, we believe that more and more patients and families will be using and referring to their care partner. We want to ensure that our partner organizations understand the model as it becomes more prevalent patient care. The attendance of hospitals outside of EQIC is an important collaborative step for the Task I and Task III participants to work together. \n 
URL:https://qi.ipro.org/upcoming-events/eqics-care-partner-model/
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UID:33186-1647950400-1647952200@qi.ipro.org
SUMMARY:Booster Blitz: Making Sense & Staying on Track: CMS Vaccine Mandates
DESCRIPTION:Staying on top of vaccine mandates can be challenging. Our team can help translate CMS’ requirements\, identify tools that help stay you on track and consider best practices for ongoing success. \nAccess the tools today and join one of the upcoming sessions to learn more.
URL:https://qi.ipro.org/upcoming-events/booster-blitz-making-sense-staying-on-track-cms-vaccine-mandates/
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UID:33190-1648053000-1648054800@qi.ipro.org
SUMMARY:Booster Blitz: Making Sense & Staying on Track: CMS Vaccine Mandates
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nStaying on top of vaccine mandates can be challenging. \nOur team can help translate CMS’ requirements\, identify tools that help stay you on track and consider best practices for ongoing success. \nAccess the tools today and join one of the upcoming sessions to learn more.
URL:https://qi.ipro.org/upcoming-events/booster-blitz-making-sense-staying-on-track-cms-vaccine-mandates-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220324T110000
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SUMMARY:IP3 Office Hours: Infection Prevention for ﻿Infection Preventionists by an Infection Preventionist
DESCRIPTION:While you’re at your desk trying to catch up on a myriad of issues\, jump on the IPRO QIN-QIO Office Hours call to hear what people are experiencing\, share ideas\, and brainstorm solutions.
URL:https://qi.ipro.org/upcoming-events/ip3-office-hours-infection-prevention-for-%ef%bb%bfinfection-preventionists-by-an-infection-preventionist/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
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SUMMARY:Small Talks: IPRO QIN-QIO Chronic Kidney Disease Awareness & Prevention Programs
DESCRIPTION: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. \nDespite the prevalence\, as many as 9 in 10 people are unaware they have the disease until it has progressed because early-stage kidney disease usually has no symptoms. Although common\, CKD is preventable and treatable. Engaging patients\, families\, and care partners can help support early detection for people at risk for kidney disease and can significantly delay or prevent the progression of kidney failure. \nJoin one of the upcoming sessions to learn how to implement the IPRO QIN-QIO CKD Mobile Applications and Patient Engagement Tools.
URL:https://qi.ipro.org/upcoming-events/small-talks-chronic-kidney-disease/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
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UID:33157-1648641600-1648643400@qi.ipro.org
SUMMARY:Small Talks: IPRO QIN-QIO Chronic Kidney Disease Awareness & Prevention Programs
DESCRIPTION: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. \nDespite the prevalence\, as many as 9 in 10 people are unaware they have the disease until it has progressed because early-stage kidney disease usually has no symptoms. Although common\, CKD is preventable and treatable. Engaging patients\, families\, and care partners can help support early detection for people at risk for kidney disease and can significantly delay or prevent the progression of kidney failure. \nJoin one of the upcoming sessions to learn how to implement the IPRO QIN-QIO CKD Mobile Applications and Patient Engagement Tools.
URL:https://qi.ipro.org/upcoming-events/small-talks-chronic-kidney-disease-2/
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