QIO Program Health Observance Messaging and Media Tips (July)
July 26 marks the 33rd anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The ADA was signed into law on July 26, 1990, affirming the inherent dignity of every person regardless of disability and prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities in employment, transportation, public accommodations, commercial facilities, telecommunications, and state and local government services.
QIO Program Health Observance Messaging and Media Tips (June)
June is Alzheimer's & Brain Awareness Month. QIO Program contractors can use this observance to promote Alzheimer's & Brain Awareness with their stakeholders, patients and families. You can help patients learn the importance of knowing the signs and symptoms of early-onset and late-onset Alzheimer’s. Messaging can be directed to people with Medicare, providers and partners across all care settings.
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.
AMA STEPS Forward Practice Innovation Strategies
Developed by the American Medical Association (AMA), this collection of strategies is intended to help health care providers implement team-based care to save time and provide better patient care. The collection includes:
Employee Currency Questionnaire
This resource was developed by TMF Quality Innovation Network to help health care leadership identify the motivating values of their employees to strength their care teams. It appeared in the Quality in Action blog article, TMF's Targeted Education Helps Two Rural Nursing Homes Increase Their Resident COVID-19 Bivalent Booster Rates.
QIO Program Health Observance Messaging and Media Tips (May)
Ready.Set.Go! Toolkit
Ready.Set.Go! is a tool developed by Convergence HQIC to help hospitals enhance the critical processes that connect pre-admission encounters to bedside rounding for a successful discharge. Patients, family caregivers, hospital staff and state partners from Convergence HQIC collaborated in a dynamic process to develop the tool and help hospitals build connections between these three touch points in the patient journey to improve outcomes and reduce readmissions.
Teach-Back Customizable Toolkit
This resource, developed by Great Plains Quality Innovation Network (QIN), was created to educate health care providers and their teams about the teach-back method. The teach-back method ensures patients understand what they need to know or do regarding their health by asking them to state in their own words what a provider has told them they need to know or do. Many of these documents can be modified to the fit the needs of an individual provider or care team.
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