Comagine Health Celebrates 50-Year Anniversary
Comagine Health, a leading national, nonprofit health care consulting firm, is celebrating its 50th anniversary.
Comagine Health, a leading national, nonprofit health care consulting firm, is celebrating its 50th anniversary.
September is Emergency Preparedness Month—this means it's a great opportunity for long term and post acute care (LTPAC) facilities to make sure your emergency preparedness plan (EPP) is up to date an
Join Comagine Health for Opioid Use Disorder Management in the Emergency Department, a series focusing on implementing best practices for caring for patients with OUD in the emergency department setting.
Join Comagine Health for Opioid Use Disorder Management in the Emergency Department, a series focusing on implementing best practices for caring for patients with OUD in the emergency department setting.
Join Comagine Health for Opioid Use Disorder Management in the Emergency Department, a series focusing on implementing best practices for caring for patients with OUD in the emergency department setting.
Join Comagine Health for Opioid Use Disorder Management in the Emergency Department, a series focusing on implementing best practices for caring for patients with OUD in the emergency department setting.
Join Comagine Health for Opioid Use Disorder Management in the Emergency Department, a series focusing on implementing best practices for caring for patients with OUD in the emergency department setting.
Medicare retired the individual influenza and pneumococcal quality measures for MIPS-eligible clinicians to report on in 2023.
This session focused on implementation of the Kamishibai Cards (K Cards) to support implementation of new processes, as well as monitoring compliance with process implementation for real-time measurement and daily improvement opportunities. Participants explored how experiences with using K Cards can provide stories to share about their quality improvement journey and how they can provide a motivating vision for continued improvement efforts. Participants also learned and saw how K Cards can demonstrate a facility wide commitment to high quality care, continuous learning and opportunities to engage staff, residents and families in quality improvement.
Sepsis is the body’s overwhelming and life-threatening response to an infection. It can lead to tissue damage, organ failure and death. Like a stroke or a heart attack, sepsis is a medical emergency that requires rapid diagnosis and treatment.