Opioid Adverse Drug Events: Keeping a Pulse Check on Health Care Facility’s Events

A recent study found that adverse drug events are the most common adverse events, and as many as 25% of those adverse drug events have been found to be preventable (Bates et al., 2023).

Health Quality Innovators (HQI) created the Opioid Adverse Drug Event Review Tool to document next steps, or actions to be taken after an investigation or analysis of the event (such as sharing findings with appropriate staff or committees, or policy changes).





Last Updated:
August 01, 2023


HQIC Community of Practice Call | Building Reliable Sepsis Mortality Prevention Practices: How Does Your Organization Measure Up?

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Shine a Light on Stigma: Series

This collaborative series, developed by Superior Health Quality Alliance and Telligen, in an effort to reduce stigma related to Substance Use Disorder (SUD) by addressing and understanding that SUD is a chronic condition and not a moral failing. This podcast series is intended for all care settings and the general public. 





Last Updated:
December 05, 2023


HQIC Community of Practice Call | Back to Basics, A CAUTI Reduction Journey

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Protect Yourself From Long COVID Flyer

This resource, created by Telligen, was developed for health care providers to hang in their facilities to educate patients, residents and their families about long COVID, including symptoms, risks and prevention.





Last Updated
July 18, 2023


Is Your Board Bored? Demonstrating the Impact of Quality

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HQIC Infection Prevention Chats

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508 Compliance Training for the QIO Program

Section 508 compliance training is now available on the QIO Program YouTube channel to help QIN-QIOs ensure that the resources posted to their public websites meet federal requirements for accessibility. Section 508 is an amendment to the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 that requires federal agencies and contractors to make their electronic and information technology resources accessible to people with disabilities.





Last Updated:
June 18, 2024


Reengineering Fall and Fall Injury Programs

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Quick Start Guide for Screening for Social Determinants of Health

The FY2023 IPPS/LTCH final rule requires hospitals participating in the Hospital Inpatient Quality Reporting Program to report on two new measures: Screening for Social Drivers of Health and Screen Positive Rate for Social Drivers of Health in CY2024.




Last Updated:
July 18, 2023