Resources
Weekly COVID Office Hours – Infection Prevention (IP) Chats
To support infection preventionists, Alliant will begin hosting COVID Office Hours – IP Chats. These will occur every Wednesday and provide up-to-date resources and sharing of best practices and barriers for infection preventionists.
Weekly COVID Office Hours – Infection Prevention (IP) Chats
To support infection preventionists, Alliant will begin hosting COVID Office Hours – IP Chats beginning September 22, 2021 at 2 p.m. EST. These will occur every Wednesday and provide up-to-date resources and sharing of best practices and barriers for infection preventionists.
CC September LAN: Care Planning for Successful Transitions During COVID-19
Care transitions are times when hospitalized older adults are vulnerable to poor clinical outcomes such as medication errors, readmission, and even death. Well-executed care transitions incorporate effective communication and shared decision making between patients, care partners, and providers along with accurate medication reconciliation, planned follow-up, and education on reportable signs and symptoms of clinical changes. […]
NH September LAN: Best Practices for Surveillance, Diagnosis and Treatment of C. difficile
CDI is a common cause of healthcare associated (HAI) infection. Accurate diagnosis of CDI links to appropriate use of lab testing thus guiding CDI prevention, management and optimizing resident outcome. Introduction of a diagnostic stewardship as a best practice in antibiotic medication management, aiming to decrease antimicrobial use and C. difficile infection rates begin with […]
Emergency Department Affinity Group: Virtual Hospital Decision Guide and Organizational Trauma?
Topics include: Using a Virtual Hospital Decision Guide with Patients, Families and Health Care Agents Building a Trauma Informed Workplace COVID-19 has amplified the need for creative ways to communicate with patients and families when changes in condition occur. Learn how the virtual decision guide “Go To The Hospital or Stay Here” can be used […]
QPP SURS Quikinar: The MIPS Proposed Rule for 2022
Learning Objectives We will discuss the proposed changes to MIPS in 2022 including the following: MIPS Value Pathways (MVP) Proposals APP Proposals Traditional MIPS Proposals AAPM Model Shared Savings Program Proposals How to Comment on the Proposed Rule In addition, our MIPS Tip of the Month is to review your MIPS 2020 Feedback Report and file […]
Exploring Sepsis Strategies Part 1: Early Identification, Patient Family Engagement & Disparities in Care
Join the IPRO, Alliant Quality, and Telligen HQICs for the first of a dynamic two part webinar series featuring proactive strategies and tools for preventing all cause harm related to sepsis and readmissions. Part 1 will focus on the importance and impact of early, equitable sepsis recognition from both the patient/family and healthcare provider perspectives. […]
Alliant HQIC Measurement Specifications Review
The event will provide details on the CMS HQIC monthly measures that are reviewed on monthly coaching calls. Our senior data analyst will review the specifications for each measure and reserve time for your questions at the end of the session.
Neuroscience of Addiction: Disease or Decision?
As addictions professionals, we often have gaps in our education around the basics of how our brain functions as well how that functioning is impacted by substance use, addiction, and recovery. Neuroscience of Addiction is a foundational course designed to introduce the fundamentals of brain functioning in ways that are both understandable and can be […]
CC August LAN: “Daunting” – Discharge Experience Perspectives from Older Adults with Diabetes
Event Description: Patient and family experiences with transitions of care provide insights into opportunities to improve cross-setting care transitional processes and improve customer experience scores. Together, we will learn from Dr. Jacqueline Lamanna’s research how patients and families felt about their transition experiences and their perceptions of the greatest risk factors for readmission.