Staff Engagement: The Key to Building a Culture of Quality Improvement in Nursing Homes
Comagine Health's long-term and post-acute care (LTPAC) team works with nursing homes to better understand the critical elements needed for quality improvement.
Join Comagine Health for a three-part summer installment of Innovations in OUD Care, a learning series focusing on new and promising innovations in caring for people with opioid use disorder (OUD) featuring subject matter experts and people with lived experience.
Join Comagine Health for a three-part summer installment of Innovations in OUD Care, a learning series focusing on new and promising innovations in caring for people with opioid use disorder (OUD) featuring subject matter experts and people with lived experience.
Comagine Health's long-term and post-acute care (LTPAC) team works with nursing homes to better understand the critical elements needed for quality improvement.
Primary care providers play a critical role in addressing tobacco use and supporting smoking cessation efforts for their patients. By providing patients with responsive resources that meet them where they are, you can make a meaningful difference in their health and overall quality of life. Below is a list of national and state-based resources for providers and patients.
This tobacco cessation coding guide contains ICD-10 CM diagnosis codes and CPT/HCPCS codes for quick and easy reference.
As part of Comagine Health’s Partnership to Reimagine Health Care, the opioids team works to promote safer evidence-based prescribing practices to improve patient outcomes and reduce opioid-related adverse and fatal drug events.
Comagine Health is pleased to announce the Q2 2024 winners of the COVID Mitigation Medal, an award recognizing vigilance and excellence in infection control and prevention efforts a
Natural disasters present unique threats to the operations of health care facilities and the communities they serve. Hospitals and clinics are critical players in emergency response during these disasters and maintaining consistent operations can save lives.
Falls are a significant issue in nursing homes, posing increased risk for substantial harm from injury, decreased quality of life and increased health care costs.
By Alice Bonner, Senior Advisor on Aging, Institute for Healthcare Improvement, and Amanda Meier, Project Manager, Institute for Healthcare Improvement