Webinars

December 2, 2016: Community Health Needs Assessment: Developing an Action Plan
Posted on November 21, 2016
Hospitals have 4 ½ months after completion of the Community Health Needs Assessment to develop an action plan in collaboration with community partners. Click to Download PresentationClick Here to Register

November 21, 2016: Clinical Integration and Care Coordination: A Means to Reducing Fragmentation
Posted on November 21, 2016
Organizations actively pursuing population health management must focus their energy on providing efficient and effective care delivery in the best possible setting. This is accomplished through the development of a clinically integrated network. Clinical integration is only achieved by understanding the connection between data analytics and technology. Click to Download PresentationClick to View Recording

November 10, 2016: Social Media and the Protection of Residents
Posted on November 11, 2016
Helping your long-term care residents’ successfully return home requires planning, goal development and follow-up services. Additionally you must consider community and care giver resources as well as equipment and medication management. This webinar will include a discussion on patient-centered discharge planning that will help your residents achieve their goals. Click to Download PresentationClick to View Recording

November 4, 2016: A Deep Dive: Continuous Survey Readiness – Myth or Reality?
Posted on July 14, 2016
Continuous Survey Readiness is something every Hospital strives for – but how do you get there? Our webinar will discuss practical ways of ensuring continuous survey readiness for every Hospital – regardless of size. Click to Download Presentation

October 28, 2016: Community Health Needs Assessment: Setting Priorities
Posted on September 30, 2016
Setting priorities for improving community health is one of the requirements for completion of a Community Health Needs Assessment. Who should be involved in determining priorities? How do you get the right people to the table? What criteria should you use for choosing priorities? Click to Download PresentationClick to View Recording

October 24, 2016: Data Analytics: The Key to Making Decisions
Posted on September 30, 2016
A critical component of population health management is the ability to easily collect and analyze data to affect positive outcomes for the individuals who will be managed. Organizations generally collect volumes of data that can be used to make decisions regarding how and where care is provided, yet the traditional model of care delivery that has been used for decades is difficult to change, as are the behaviors of those who provide care. Click to View Recording

October 13, 2016: Pokemon finds MACRA
Posted on September 30, 2016
Deadlines are looming to change the way providers get paid. What do you need to know to be ready? Join us for an overview of the MACRA legislation and its timelines, what it means for clinicians, and how the financial restructuring of the Fee-for-service schedule could impact their practices and the hospitals that they serve.Click to Download PresentationView Recording

September 30, 2016: Overview and Key Elements of Population Health Management
Posted on September 20, 2016
In order to understand population health, one must determine how the term is defined. Is there a difference between care management, public health and population health? This webinar will explore such differences, and how each can contribute to improving health and wellness among vulnerable populations. Click to Download PresentationView Recording

September 20, 2016: Advance Care Planning Process and Reimbursement Opportunities
Posted on September 09, 2016
There is more to advance care planning than asking the question “do you have an advance directive?” Assisting patients in developing and documenting their end of life wishes is an important aspect of primary care. These conversations take time, must be done by qualified clinicians, and now are reimbursable. Click to Download Presentation View Recording

September 9, 2016: A Deep Dive: Performance Improvement for Critical Access Hospitals
Posted on August 24, 2016
The Conditions of Participation (CoPs) require that every Critical Access Hospital have a performance improvement program. Click to Download Presentation View Recording