Title
Category
Credits
Event date
Cost
  • 0.75 ACPE Pharmacist
  • 0.75 ACPE Pharmacy Technician
  • 0.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 0.75 ANCC
  • 0.75 CPHQ – Certified Professional Healthcare Quality
  • 0.75 General CE – Attendance
  • 0.75 Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE)
$0.00
This panel offers an insightful discussion on enhancing the workforce pipeline by focusing on academic practice partnerships. As organizations continue to navigate high vacancy rates and variable pipelines, a discussion about engaging both nursing and respiratory therapy students highlights engagement and recruitment opportunities.  
  • 0.75 ACPE Pharmacist
  • 0.75 ACPE Pharmacy Technician
  • 0.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 0.75 ANCC
  • 0.75 CPHQ – Certified Professional Healthcare Quality
  • 0.75 General CE – Attendance
  • 0.75 Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE)
$0.00
While the idea of a hospital at home isn’t new, the pandemic temporarily removed one of the key barriers to this innovation: reimbursement. Through the Acute Hospital Care at Home Waiver, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) allowed programs to be approved and reimbursed as a traditional acute care inpatient stay. In this session, you’ll hear from two organizations on the success of their efforts over the last few years.  
  • 0.75 ACPE Pharmacist
  • 0.75 ACPE Pharmacy Technician
  • 0.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 0.75 ANCC
  • 0.75 CPHQ – Certified Professional Healthcare Quality
  • 0.75 General CE – Attendance
  • 0.75 Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE)
$0.00
Workforce challenges; sicker, more vulnerable patients; and the lingering strain on systems from the pandemic have combined to make the high-reliability journey even tougher than before. In this session, Intermountain Healthcare describes two key strategies that helped them manage risks and overcome obstacles. You’ll hear how they reengaged staff to speak out about their safety concerns and empowered them to take action.
  • 0.75 ACPE Pharmacist
  • 0.75 ACPE Pharmacy Technician
  • 0.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 0.75 ANCC
  • 0.75 CPHQ – Certified Professional Healthcare Quality
  • 0.75 General CE – Attendance
  • 0.75 Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE)
$0.00
Hear how two organizations have addressed increases in violent, aggressive and threatening behaviors toward healthcare workers.  
  • 0.75 ACPE Pharmacist
  • 0.75 ACPE Pharmacy Technician
  • 0.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 0.75 ANCC
  • 0.75 CPHQ – Certified Professional Healthcare Quality
  • 0.75 General CE – Attendance
  • 0.75 Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE)
$0.00
While physicians can easily buy in to quality improvement, engaging physicians in initiatives focused on cost can be challenging. It is imperative for modern provider organizations to increase physician alignment and empower them to make the best clinical decisions while stewarding scarce resources. At Stanford Health Care and Stanford School of Medicine, we continue to increase innovative and efficient care by engaging frontline providers in quality improvement and direct cost savings through our Cost Savings Reinvestment Program. 
  • 0.75 ACPE Pharmacist
  • 0.75 ACPE Pharmacy Technician
  • 0.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 0.75 ANCC
  • 0.75 General CE – Attendance
  • 0.75 Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE)
$0.00
This panel discussion will explore two successful provider journeys toward adoption of biosimilars. The panel will share steps your organization can take and pitfalls to avoid to effectively implement your biosimilar conversion initiatives. 
  • 0.75 ACPE Pharmacist
  • 0.75 ACPE Pharmacy Technician
  • 0.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 0.75 ANCC
  • 0.75 CPHQ – Certified Professional Healthcare Quality
  • 0.75 General CE – Attendance
  • 0.75 Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE)
$0.00
Capacity constraints across the continuum of care continue to challenge healthcare organizations. This panel discussion will explore streamlining patient flow by focusing on operating room efficiencies. Two organizations will discuss efforts to address first-case, on-time starts by deploying multiple improvement strategies while also addressing culture and the impact of those efforts on broader operations and patient throughput.  
  • 0.75 ACPE Pharmacist
  • 0.75 ACPE Pharmacy Technician
  • 0.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 0.75 ANCC
  • 0.75 CPHQ – Certified Professional Healthcare Quality
  • 0.75 General CE – Attendance
  • 0.75 Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE)
$0.00
Overview: This panel session will feature Houston Methodist Baytown Hospital and the University of Maryland Medical Center describing their organizations’ efforts to improve their ranking in the Vizient Quality and Accountability Study. Using the score as their true north, these organizations implemented changes to eliminate variation in care and improve outcomes. This effort led to both organizations achieving significant increases in their 2022 rankings. 
  • 0.75 ACPE Pharmacist
  • 0.75 ACPE Pharmacy Technician
  • 0.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 0.75 ANCC
  • 0.75 CPHQ – Certified Professional Healthcare Quality
  • 0.75 General CE – Attendance
  • 0.75 Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE)
$0.00
Too often, quality, safety and experience (QSE) teams work in silos without a common language or operating principles. Each is often viewed as its own discipline. We sought to nurture a culture of high reliability by highlighting the overlap of quality, safety and experience with the patient at the center of the Venn diagram to amplify each other’s disciplines.
  • 0.75 ACPE Pharmacist
  • 0.75 ACPE Pharmacy Technician
  • 0.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 0.75 ANCC
  • 0.75 CPHQ – Certified Professional Healthcare Quality
  • 0.75 General CE – Attendance
  • 0.75 Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE)
$0.00
Overview: This session will describe how two organizations developed a multidisciplinary, multipronged approach to standardizing sepsis care. Improvement approaches included development of comprehensive clinical practice guidelines and integrating outcomes data with electronic medical record process measures to inform progress and set the bar. Results included dramatic improvement in sepsis mortality index. 

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