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IHI - 22nd Annual National Forum on Quality Improvement in Healthcare
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Workshop Session A/B
A02-B02 Breakthroughs in Reducing Nurse Documentation Time
A03-B03 Designing for Safety and the Ultimate Patient Experience: Remarkable Results
A04-B04 Dramatically Improving ICU Pressure Ulcer Rates
A05-B05 Fast Tracks: Not Just for Lower Acuity Patients
A06-B06 Real-Time Demand Capacity Tool Creates Real-Time Culture Change
A07-B07 Rethinking Emergency Department Visits
A08-B08 Interprofessional Student Education about Improvement: Curricula in Three Academic Institutions
A09-B09 ProvenCare® Lung Cancer Collaborative
A10-B10 Reducing Health Disparities of the Underserved Insured
A11-B11 Triple Aim™: Successful Transition from Hospital to Home
A12-B12 From the C-Suite to the Front Lines and Back: A World- Class Management System for Spreading Improvement
A13-B13 Memphis Model: City-Wide Hospital Collaborative
A14-B14 The Intersection Between Leadership and Coaching
A15-B15 Trying to Engage the Board in Quality? Get Them Directly Involved
A16-B16 Workplace Wellness: Investing in Employee Health
A17-B17 Back to Basics: Building Essential QI Skills
A18-B18 Build Your Waste Reduction Portfolio and Pocket the Dollars
A19-B19 Data Sanity: Statistical Thinking for Leaders
A20-B20 Dashboards: Please, No More Green, Yellow, or Red!
A21-B21 An Effective Primary Care Model of Depression Management for High-Risk Patients
A22-B22 Expanding Palliative Care Across the Continuum
A23-B23 Step Out and Get Moving to Impact Child Obesity
A24-B24 Patient Experience- Based Design in the Community
A25-B25 Taking Service to a New Level: A System-Wide Commitment to Patients
A26-B26 Achieving Comprehensive, Safe Patient Flow in an Academic Medical Center
A27-B27 National Incidence of Adverse Events and Use of the IHI Global Trigger Tool
A28-B28 Patient Safety: Improvement in Any Language
A29-B29 Standardizing Optimal Care for Older Adults
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Workshop Session C
C02 Assessing Rapid Response Reliability
C03 Don't Let Your Glucose Get You Down: Achieving Optimal ICU Glucose Control
C04 Health Literacy and Transitions in Care: The First 24 Hours
C05 Impacting Healthcare- Associated Infections Across 49 California Hospitals
C06 Lessons from the AHA 2010 Patient Flow Challenges Assessment
C07 Empowering Medical Home Transformation
C08 How a Medical Society Catalyzes Improvement
C09 Improving the Health of a Nation: Policy, Program, and Practice
C10 It Takes a Neighborhood to Build Patient-Centered Care Coordination
C11 Reading the Tea Leaves for 2011 Joint Commission Standards
C12 Engaging Physicians to Reduce Clinical Variation
C13 Building the Capacity of Middle Managers to Support Improvement
C14 Nurse Leadership Development to Improve Quality
C15 Strategies to Address Disparities in Health Care
C16 Improving Performance: Are You Doing It for the Government or the Patient?
C17 Meaningful Use of the Electronic Health Record: An Innovative Approach to Quality Tracking and Improvement
C18 Measuring Progress on Reducing Rehospitalizations
C19 Powerfully Viewing Rare Events Data
C20 Integrating a Successful Collaborative Care Model for Depression
C21 Joy, More Time Off, and Better Care with Group Visits
C22 Transforming Care Transitions for Heart Failure Patients
C23 Developing a Model of Family-Centered Adult Critical Care
C24 Patient and Family Shadowing: Walking the Walk
C25 The Power of Stories: Successful Applications
C26 Building a Program to Support the Second Victim
C27 Eliminating Preventable Harm: Progress and Insight
C28 The Next Evolution of Neonatal Intensive Care
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Workshop Session D/E
D02-E02 Cost-Effective Physical and Environmental Designs That Reduce Harm and Lower Costs
D03-E03 Defining a Focused Population: Impact on Reducing Sepsis Mortality
D04-E04 Disruptive Behavior by Physicians: Adverse Effects on Safety
D05-E05 e-Autopsy: Saving More Lives by Studying Death
D06-E06 Lives Saved, Costs Safely Reduced: QUEST Year 2
D07-E07 Rehabilitating Stroke Rehab: An Unexpected Adventure!
D09-E09 Partnering with Students to Transform Care
D10-E10 Physician-Hospital Organization: An Evolving Accountable Care Organization
D11-E11 Sepsis Mortality Reduction: A Standardized Approach for Early Screening and Treatment
D12-E12 Value Creation: Mayo Clinic's Strategic Blueprint
D13-E13 High-Performing Health Care in America: A Ten-Year Plan to Save Lives and Money
D14-E14 Leading Large-Scale Change: The Role of the CEO
D15-E15 The Heart of Transformational Health Care Leaders
D16-E16 Succeeding Under a Global Payment Model
D17-E17 Clinical Decision Support: Implications for "Meaningful Use" and the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
D18-E18 Healthcare Value Leaders Network
D19-E19 Metric Magic: Aligning Internal and External Priorities
D20-E20 Transforming Health Care Using Comparative Effectiveness Research
D21-E21 Advancing the Health of the Community Through Health IT
D22-E22 Using the Dartmouth Atlas to Foster Accountability
D23-E23 Community-Based IT Support for Integrated Primary Care
D24-E24 Optimal Use of Specialty Services to Reduce Costs
D25-E25 Patient and Family Advisors: Moving from Complaints to Partners in Continuous Improvement
D26-E26 Win-Win Strategies That Produce Breakthroughs in the Patient AND Employee Experience
D27-E27 Engaging Physicians: Insights and Actions for Results
D28-E28 Scotland: Leading the Way in Health Care Quality
D29-E29 Transforming Safety and Flow Across the Hospital
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Keynotes and Special Interest Keynotes
A1 How Patient-Provider Engagement Can Transform Healthcare
B1 Our Nation is Investing Billions in Health IT — How's That Workin' for Us?
C1 Driving Down Cost: Implementing Reliable Systems and Aligning Financing with Value for Patients
D1 Fixing Health Care in America
E1 How Will We Do That? Redirecting the Medical Arms Race to Higher Quality, Lower Cost, and Better Health
KEY1 Keynote One
KEY2 Keynote Two
KEY3 Keynote Three
KEY4 Keynote Four
KEY5 Keynote Five
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