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Vol. 61, Issue 30
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Friday, August 4, 2017

   

WHA Offers Fall and Injury Prevention Workshop Oct. 11

WHA is pleased to announce the return of Patricia Quigley, Ph.D. October 11 for a “Re-energizing Fall and Injury Prevention Practices Workshop.” This one-day conference will help participants better understand and apply the state of the science specific to fall and injury prevention, regulatory guidelines and essential programmatic components, shifts in clinical practice for individualized care management as well as population-based approaches. The workshop will also cover patient engagement and autonomy and redesigns post-fall management practices. Conference participants will create action plans that incorporate small tests of change to accelerate patient safety capacity and accountability.

The workshop is open to all Hospital Improvement Innovation Network (HIIN) hospitals, and through the support of the Wisconsin Office of Rural Health, critical access and small rural hospitals that are eligible for Flex grant funding are welcome to attend.

The workshop will be at Glacier Canyon Conference Center, Wisconsin Dells, October 11, 2017.

Registration information is here: http://www.cvent.com/d/05qghd
 

This story originally appeared in the August 04, 2017 edition of WHA Newsletter

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Friday, August 4, 2017

WHA Offers Fall and Injury Prevention Workshop Oct. 11

WHA is pleased to announce the return of Patricia Quigley, Ph.D. October 11 for a “Re-energizing Fall and Injury Prevention Practices Workshop.” This one-day conference will help participants better understand and apply the state of the science specific to fall and injury prevention, regulatory guidelines and essential programmatic components, shifts in clinical practice for individualized care management as well as population-based approaches. The workshop will also cover patient engagement and autonomy and redesigns post-fall management practices. Conference participants will create action plans that incorporate small tests of change to accelerate patient safety capacity and accountability.

The workshop is open to all Hospital Improvement Innovation Network (HIIN) hospitals, and through the support of the Wisconsin Office of Rural Health, critical access and small rural hospitals that are eligible for Flex grant funding are welcome to attend.

The workshop will be at Glacier Canyon Conference Center, Wisconsin Dells, October 11, 2017.

Registration information is here: http://www.cvent.com/d/05qghd
 

This story originally appeared in the August 04, 2017 edition of WHA Newsletter

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