Vol. 66, Issue 17
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IN THIS ISSUE
- WHA and Members Back in D.C. to Meet with Wisconsin's Congressional Delegation
- New Program to Expand Access to Substance Abuse Treatment in Rural WI
- WHA Helps Member Hospitals Uncover and Address Community Health Challenges
- Registration Open for In-person 2022 Physician Leadership Development Conference
- WHA Health Care Leadership Academy Participants Learn about the Discipline of Quality Improvement
EDUCATION EVENTS
Apr. 9, 2025
2025 Advocacy DayApr. 22, 2025
Nursing ServicesMay. 14, 2025
2025 WHA Workforce ForumClick here to view quality event calendar
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Thursday, April 28, 2022
Allen stressed the importance of “not letting perfection to your quality improvement efforts be a barrier to moving forward.”
To learn more about the WHA Health Care Leadership Academy, contact Vice President of Education and Marketing Leigh Ann Larson.
WHA Health Care Leadership Academy Participants Learn about the Discipline of Quality Improvement
The focus of the most recent 2022 WHA Health Care Leadership Academy class held virtually on April 21 was quality improvement, led by WHA Chief Quality Officer Nadine Allen.
Allen instructed academy attendees on key quality components necessary in high-performing, successful hospitals. Topics discussed included:
- The Triple Aim;
- High Reliability Culture;
- Quality Governance Using Data;
- The Science of Quality Improvement; and
- Expectations of Quality Leaders.
Allen stressed the importance of “not letting perfection to your quality improvement efforts be a barrier to moving forward.”
To learn more about the WHA Health Care Leadership Academy, contact Vice President of Education and Marketing Leigh Ann Larson.