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Event | 2018 Readmissions Action Learning Day: “Working Together to Make Readmissions Rare”

Lake Superior Quality Innovation Network presents the 2018 Readmissions Action Learning Day: "Working Together to Make Readmissions Rare." Learn together with your community peers and develop collaborative approaches to improving quality of care and quality of life by keeping patients healthy and safe at home.

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Webinar | Beyond 50%: Leveraging a Team Based Care Model to Diagnose and Treat Hypertension

Join Lake Superior Quality Innovation Network (Lake Superior QIN) and CEO of the Wisconsin Nurses Association (WNA), Gina Dennik-Champion, for a look at several strategies being used in Wisconsin healthcare organizations to address undiagnosed and uncontrolled hypertension. Central to the success of these strategies is the deployment of a clear patient-centered team-based care model. Gina's presentation begins with an overview of the model developed by WNA and other Wisconsin stakeholders as a basis for improved care and discusses tactics used by organizations that were the focus of  a recent statewide expert panel on hypertension convened by the WNA.

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