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General comments

Feel free to post general comments about the HHQI campaign under this thread.
11 5 By Teresa Kain Teresa Kain

12/21/2011 3:58:39 PM
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Best Practice Intervention Packages (BPIPs)

Use this thread to discuss anything related to Best Practice Intervention Packages.
7 8 By Shanen Wright

7/7/2011 4:17:34 PM
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Information Station

HHQI upcoming events will be posted here. As well as continuing education opportunities. Feel free to share information with one another here!
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Data

Have questions or comments about HHQI data access or reports? Post them under this thread.
9 3 By Northwest Wisconsin HomeCare Northwest Wisconsin HomeCare

5/26/2011 4:01:04 PM
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The Home Health Experience

Do you have successes or lessons learned to share? Post them in this thread.
2 3 By Area Agency on Aging of Southeast Arkansas Area Agency on Aging of Southeast Arkansas

11/18/2010 5:26:12 PM
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Disparities Corner

Use this board to discuss how to reduce disparities and improve the quality of home health care.
3 1 By Pinnacle Home Care Inc Pinnacle Home Care Inc

8/20/2010 11:12:30 AM
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Falls Benchmarks

We are looking for a benchmark for falls in home care. I realize the best practice would be zero, but I am trying to determine if our fall rate is higher or lower than industry average. I would appreciate any information you might have. Thanks
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Quartely CQI tools

Any one willing to share new questions for a CQI tool to assess quality clinical outcomes?
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