Vol. 66, Issue 25
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IN THIS ISSUE
- WHA Welcomes Member Hospital Representatives and Sponsors Back to In-Person Wisconsin Rural Health Conference
- In-Person Conference Brings Physician Leaders Together for the First Time in Three Years
- WHA Launches Online Health Care Glossary
- Agenda and Schedule Announced for WHA 2022 Post-Acute Care Conference
- WHA On Capitol Hill Urges Congress to Address Rural Hospital Issues and Extend Incentives for Value-Based Payments
- DHS Market Study of the Long-term Care Industry in Wisconsin Advances
- Supreme Court Decides Unanimously in Favor of 340B Hospitals
- WHA Expresses Concerns with Inadequate Payment Update in FY 2023 Inpatient Rule
- Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder (TOUD) Waiver Course
- Third Webinar on Reducing Readmissions Draws Statewide Participation
EDUCATION EVENTS
Mar. 14, 2025
2025 Physician Leadership Development ConferenceApr. 9, 2025
2025 Advocacy DayApr. 22, 2025
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Thursday, June 23, 2022
Agenda and Schedule Announced for WHA 2022 Post-Acute Care Conference
Transitions: Inside and Outside the Four Walls
The 2022 WHA Post-Acute Care Conference will provide an opportunity for colleagues working on patient care transitions from a variety of positions and perspectives to gather in person for the first time in several years to learn from each other and hear from a strong group of presenters.
Conference presenters will discuss leading through change, the value of Care Transitions Intervention (formerly the Coleman Model) and hospital-at-home care in Wisconsin. Attendees will also hear forward-looking insights from the administrator of the Wisconsin Division of Quality Assurance and learn from the experiences of hospitals and family care managed care organizations on how they can work together to improve care transitions.
The WHA 2022 Post-Acute Care Conference is scheduled for Aug. 5 from 8 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. in Wisconsin Dells.
For questions on this conference, contact the WHA education department at education@wha.org.
Conference presenters will discuss leading through change, the value of Care Transitions Intervention (formerly the Coleman Model) and hospital-at-home care in Wisconsin. Attendees will also hear forward-looking insights from the administrator of the Wisconsin Division of Quality Assurance and learn from the experiences of hospitals and family care managed care organizations on how they can work together to improve care transitions.
The WHA 2022 Post-Acute Care Conference is scheduled for Aug. 5 from 8 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. in Wisconsin Dells.
For questions on this conference, contact the WHA education department at education@wha.org.