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SUMMARY:A Quality Improvement Project to Increase SMART Prescription at Discharge for Children admitted for Asthma Exacerbation
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Katherine Pumphrey will review a quality improvement (QI) project that increased single maintenance and reliever therapy (SMART) prescription at discharge for eligible pediatric patients admitted for asthma exacerbation\, including in demographic strata where disparities are often observed. This project will highlight how (1) stakeholder analysis directly informs project design and (2) QI methodology can be used to narrow disparity regarding guideline concordant care.
URL:https://nahq.org/event/a-quality-improvement-project-to-increase-smart-prescription-at-discharge-for-children-admitted-for-asthma-exacerbation/
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SUMMARY:Readiness Redefined: Modern Strategies for Sustained Accreditation Compliance
DESCRIPTION:Attendees will gain practical insights into how a modern Quality Management System (QMS) can reduce manual burden\, improve visibility\, and create defensible\, always-on compliance—without adding work for already stretched teams. If your role involves answering to regulators\, executives\, or the board\, this webinar will provide strategies to elevate oversight while enabling your teams to focus on what matters most: safe\, high-quality care that sustains regulatory compliance with accreditation standards.\nIdentify the systemic and operational barriers that hinder hospitals from maintaining consistent\, survey-ready compliance with accreditation standards and the CMS Conditions of Participation. \nExplain how automation enhances the accuracy\, reliability\, and timeliness of compliance activities across multidisciplinary teams. \nEvaluate how an integrated Quality Management System (QMS) supports continuous readiness through standardized processes and real-time compliance oversight. \nDemonstrate how automated data collection and evidence generation strengthen survey preparedness and organizational credibility. \nDescribe how modernization of Quality and regulatory functions improves organizational performance\, reduces risk\, and supports a culture of sustained compliance.
URL:https://nahq.org/event/readiness-redefined-modern-strategies-for-sustained-accreditation-compliance/
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SUMMARY:May 2026 CPHQ Prep Virtual Class
DESCRIPTION:NAHQ’s instructor led CPHQ Prep Virtual Course connects you with expert instructors in an online classroom setting and is designed to support those planning to take the Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality® (CPHQ) Certification Examination. Based on the current CPHQ content outline\, this course provides a review of essential healthcare quality concepts and offers valuable tips on how to best prepare for the exam. Courses include interactive lectures\, quizzing\, live Q&A\, and inter-session activities\, all focused on building your knowledge of the CPHQ content areas and helping you get ready for the exam. Note that session recordings are not included with course materials; please plan to prioritize attendance for all sessions. \nSchedule \nThe times shown below are in Central time. Please use this helpful time zone converter (https://www.thetimezoneconverter.com) to see when sessions will start and end for you. \nMay 8– course introduction and platform walk through: 9AM-11AM \nMay 11-15 – classroom sessions: 9AM-11AM \nMay 18-23 – classroom sessions: 9AM-11AM
URL:https://nahq.org/event/may-2026-cphq-prep-virtual-class/
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SUMMARY:Evolving Healthcare Landscape: Key Trends and Implications for Quality & Safety
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: \nJosh Berlin\, JD \nChief Executive Officer\, rule of three\, LLC \nHealthcare organizations are facing a convergence of increased pressures—margin expectations\, workforce instability\, digital transformation and AI adoption; care delivery fragmentation; shifting regulatory expectations and reimbursement models; all while continuing to improve patient care. Join Josh Berlin\, CEO rule of three\, for the 2nd webinar in our two-part series. We will explore these industry macro trends and crosswalk them to the NAHQ Healthcare Quality Competency Framework. Join us to learn how to translate disruption into practical focus areas for Quality & Safety leadership. Offers 1 CPHQ CE credit.
URL:https://nahq.org/event/evolving-healthcare-landscape-key-trends-and-implications-for-quality-safety/
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SUMMARY:OrAHQ | Ethics and Compliance of AI Use in Healthcare Settings Part III
DESCRIPTION:This is the last webinar in a 3-part series addressing the role of Ethics and Compliance when considering the use of AI in a healthcare setting. Part III will discuss protective measures and risk mitigation strategies if choosing to use AI in your healthcare organization. Cost is free to members of the following organizations: MAHQ\, OrAHQ\, AZAHQ\, NEAHQ\, OAHQ\, UAHQ\, TGCAHQ\, NCAHQ\, FAHQ; $25 for all others.
URL:https://nahq.org/event/ethics-and-compliance-of-ai-use-in-healthcare-settings-part-iii/
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SUMMARY:Advancing Health Equity: Data-Driven Strategies to Reduce Disparities
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an inside look at how Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island is advancing health equity through a data-driven\, action-oriented approach. This session will highlight how equity is embedded into organizational strategy. \nAttendees will learn how data informs our Healthcare Quality and Access efforts and drives initiatives aimed at reducing disparities in care. The session will feature a focused case study on colorectal cancer (CRC) screenings\, showcasing how disparities were identified\, strategies were implemented\, and measurable progress was achieved. \nThis program is ideal for professionals interested in practical\, scalable approaches to advancing health equity within healthcare systems. \nObjectives: \n\nUnderstand BCBSRI’s Health Equity mission and how equity principles are embedded across programs and operations\nLearn the importance of self-reported RELD and SOGI data in identifying disparities and informing action\nExplore how data insights translate into targeted interventions to improve quality and access\nReview a real-world case study on colorectal cancer (CRC) screening disparities\, including strategies\, outcomes\, and next steps
URL:https://nahq.org/event/advancing-health-equity-data-driven-strategies-to-reduce-disparities/
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