Sepsis Call to Action Series

Sepsis remains the leading cause of hospitalization and hospital mortality, contributing to over a third of hospital deaths. Take part in working toward reducing sepsis mortality one week at a time through Telligen’s “call to action” series. These action items will empower the use of data in to understanding sepsis cases at your facility, support collaboration, increase awareness of evidence-based practices for sepsis prevention and engage patients and families. 





Last Updated:
March 19, 2024


Engaging Patients and Family to Prepare for Hospital Discharge

This short, 30-minute presentation provided by Health Services Advisory Group for health care providers will address the criteria to meet CMS measures and will assist your facility in improving your patient and family engagement (PFE).

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Last Updated:
March 13, 2024


Diabetes and Beyond (Roundtable)

The Nursing Home Leadership Roundtable, hosted by Superior Health, is a virtual learning and networking series that supports nursing homes in understanding and adopting best practices on a variety of different topics. These calls are intended for nursing home administrators, directors of nursing, and infection preventionists, but are open to any interested nursing home staff.





Last Updated:
March 12, 2024


Addressing Stigma of Substance Use Disorders

This fact sheet, developed by the West Virginia Department of Health & Human Resources and Stigma Free WV, describes how people with substance use disorders often do not seek the treatment they need because of the stigma they face - even by their health care providers.





Last Updated:
March 13, 2024


TMF Partners with Large Arkansas Hospital to Achieve Significant Improvements in Sepsis Rates

March 08, 2024

TMF Partners with Large Arkansas Hospital to Achieve Significant Improvements in Sepsis Rates

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Quality Improvement Organization (QIO) Program is dedicated to improving health care quality at the community level. Hospital Quality Improvement Contractors (HQICs) are strategic partners of the QIO Program dedicated to improving the quality of care delivered to people with Medicare in hospitals.

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QIN-QIO Community of Practice Call | Atlantic Health System’s Post-Acute Care Collaboration Strategy

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IPRO QIN-QIO presents this Community of Practice webinar about the Atlantic Health System’s

HQIC Community of Practice Call | Enhancing Capacity: Reengineering Fall and Fall Injury Programs: Infrastructure, Capacity and Sustainability

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This session features national subject matter expert Pat Quigley, PhD, MPH, ARNP, CRRN, FAAN, FAA

HQIC Community of Practice Call | Pressure Injury Prevention (PIP): Zero Harm

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This session will feature a discussion among the Eastern US Quality Improvement Collaborative (EQ