DC NH Collaborative Driver Diagram
The driver diagram is an example of how to identify AIM, primary drivers, secondary drivers and change ideas.
The driver diagram is an example of how to identify AIM, primary drivers, secondary drivers and change ideas.
The presentation focuses reducing the use of antipsychotic medications in long-term care.
This video focuses on various processes around improving health literacy. There is discussion about why health literacy is important and delves into assessment and documentation.
The purpose of this quick guide is to provide facility staff with links to resources, tools and evidence-based practices to support hospitals in prevention and care of suicidal patients.
In 1986, Congress enacted the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA) to ensure public access to emergency services, regardless of people’s ability to pay. Further, the Social Security Act outlines specific obligations for Medicare-participating hospitals when it comes to providing emergency services and treatment for emergency medical conditions. This quick guide provides facility staff with links to resources, tools and evidence-based practices to support the understanding and implementation of emergency services laws.
Comagine Health is collaborating with local partners to improve health and health equity in Clark County, Nevada. By establishing the Southern Nevada Pathways Community HUB (SNPCH or the HUB) to serve as a sustainable care coordination network, we are building a safety net for community members.
This recording discusses your role in demonstrating and promoting patient and staff safety.
This clinical algorithm developed by the National Kidney Foundation provides an overview of appropriate screening, identifying, classifying, and managing CKD in primary care practices. It also provides helpful guidance regarding patient safety considerations based on a patient's estimated GFR, reducing cardiovascular risk, screening for complications, and when to refer to nephrology.
This toolkit includes information and resources to help health care providers implement advance care planning.
In response to growing need for culturally relevant resources that better serve the needs of the Black community, Comagine Health has developed a dynamic list of Black-led and Black-serving organizations to highlight leaders in Washington state and across the country. The organizations represented meet a diverse set of needs, including chronic disease management, housing assistance, behavioral health support, education and mentorship, and more!