Using Grit to Rebuild a Resilient Workforce

July 18, 2023

Using Grit to Rebuild a Resilient Workforce

Over the last two years, the COVID-19 pandemic has stretched many health care professionals to their limits. The pizzas, parties and cheers that were common early in pandemic are no longer enough to ease burnout and address staff shortages. During the 2022 Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Quality Conference, Dr.

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New Hope, New Health: Charting a Path Forward

April 12, 2024

New Hope, New Health: Charting a Path Forward

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) 2022 Quality Conference virtually brought together nearly 5,000 health care leaders to share and hear promising practices for advancing health care quality, equity and safety at CMS and within the U.S. health care system.

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HQIC Community of Practice Call | The Impact of Healthcare Associated Renal Damage, and the Connection to Long Term Renal Disease: How Can Health Care Organizations Reduce Risk for Patients?

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Prevention of adverse events in which patients develop renal disease is important to all health c

HQIC Community of Practice Call | CLABSI Control and Reduction Efforts During the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Personal Health Record

This Personal Health Record form modified by TMF Health Quality Institute, a Quality Innovation Network-Quality Improvement Organization, through which patients can maintain and manage their health information (and that of others for whom they are authorized) in a private, secure, and confidential environment. Patients and caregivers are encouraged to download this personal health form to take with you to your doctor visits.


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September 05, 2023


Collaboration Reduces Hospital Readmissions, Improves Patient Care and Outcomes

July 18, 2023

Collaboration Reduces Hospital Readmissions, Improves Patient Care and Outcomes

The Health Quality Innovation Network team, a Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Hospital Quality Improvement Contractor, partners with health care providers in Kansas, Missouri, South Carolina and Virginia to support their quality improvement efforts. This includes spreading best practices to help other facilities achieve similar successes.

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Eastern U.S. Quality Improvement Collaborative (EQIC) Readmission Care Partner Sprint: Transitions of Care

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