(Formerly titled: Leadership Lessons Learned in Medication Management Program Development) Please join Lake Superior QIN for discussion on present research around best practices identified in integrated health systems with comprehensive medication management services. Audience Pharmacists, Physician and Health System leaders
Sepsis happens – in hospitals, nursing homes, and other settings. Understanding the fundamental principles of recognizing and treating sepsis is equally important across the continuum of care in hospitals, nursing homes, and EMS units. Join us as Dr. Steven Simpson, who believes sepsis is the number one killer in American hospitals, discusses how to be appropriately prepared to manage the patient who has sepsis.
Please join Robin Nwankwo, MPH, R.D., CDE, from the University of Michigan Medical School, and Lake Superior Quality Innovation Network for a webinar on communicating lifestyle and diet management. Speaker Robin Nwankwo, MPH, R.D., CDE, University of Michigan Medical School Objectives Participants of the webinar will:
Description This webinar will showcase three new multicultural advance care planning (ACP) videos for Latino/Hispanic, Hmong and Somali populations and families. Each video was designed by and for members of each community for intergenerational and culturally respectful use. The videos were specifically designed to acquaint healthcare professionals, families and communities with a broad range of cultural viewpoints while avoiding cultural stereotypes. Participants will view each 6-8 minute video, discuss the breadth of perspectives within each population, and describe how to best use them in personalized clinical and community settings.
Please join Barbara Wolicki, nurse consultant from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) Division of Immunization and Lake Superior Quality Innovation Network on Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2015 from noon – 1 p.m. ET to learn more about updates on adult immunizations. This learning session will provide an update to the schedule, a review of current recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and will discuss contraindications and precautions for each vaccine.
The St. Clair Adult Immunization Coalition was developed through a partnership between the St. Clair County Health Department and MPRO as part of Lake Superior Quality Innovation Network. This coalition was created to bring together local health professionals to address and improve adult immunization and vaccination rates throughout the county. Please join us for one of our first sessions. Sessions include a light lunch or dinner.
Learn how to report once using electronic clinical quality measures (eCQMs) and meet both Physician Quality Reporting System (PQRS) requirements and the CQM reporting requirement of the Medicare Electronic Health Record (EHR) Incentive Program.
Please join the Lake Superior Quality Innovation Network and Dr. John Briles M.D., director of Behavioral Healthcare at Molina Healthcare of Michigan, for our depression and chronic disease webinar on Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2015, from 11-12 p.m. CT; 12–1 p.m. ET. Dr. Briles will discuss how behavioral health conditions have an impact upon chronic disease states. Bring any questions or comments you have, as Dr. Briles will be available at the end of the presentation. Continuing education credits are available for any social workers that attend.
Please join the Lake Superior Quality Innovation Network, Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) and fellow colleagues from across the state in attending our kickoff webinar on Wednesday, July 22, 2015 from noon – 1 p.m. ET. This event will introduce the improving adult immunizations and reducing immunization disparities project and discuss the status of immunizations in Michigan.
Presenter Hae Mi Choe, PharmD, Director of Pharmacy Innovations & Clinical Practices, Clinical Associate Professor of Pharmacy, and Director of Ambulatory Pharmacy Care Transformation, University of Michigan Health System.