QIN-QIO Community of Practice Call | Data At Your Fingertips: Data-Driven Dashboards for Quality Monitoring, Insights, and Improvement

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Heart Failure Toolkit

This fact sheet from the TMF Quality Innovation Network can help patients better manage heart failure (HF), also known as congestive heart failure (CHF).


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Last Updated:
July 18, 2023


Effective Care Coordination for Cardiac Rehabilitation-Eligible Patients

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Learn strategies for using the AHRQ TAKEheart framework to embed automatic referrals and care coo

QIO Program 2021 Yearly Summary Promotional Toolkit

The Quality Improvement Organization (QIO) Program 2021 Yearly Summary demonstrates how QIO Program initiatives support providers and local and tribal communities to improve health care quality, access, value and equity for people with Medicare. It provides a snapshot of the people, stories and data behind another year of challenges - and successes - in health care quality. 




Last Updated:
May 15, 2024


HQIC Community of Practice Call | Partnering with Patients & Families to Prevent All-Cause Harm

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Preventing all-cause harm continues to be a national priority.

HQI’s Best Practice Pocket Cards Spread Knowledge

What started as a small collection of infection prevention reference cards for frontline healthcare staff has blossomed into a series of nearly 20 different pocket cards. Each double-sided card can be downloaded, printed, laminated and cut to distribute to facility staff.



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Last Updated:
July 18, 2023


HQIC Community of Practice Call | Connecting your Hospital Culture of Safety to Patient Harm Reduction

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According to the February 2022 New England Journal of Medicine, improvements in patient safety we