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September 2024 Compass HQIC Update

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Compass HQIC 1000

Data Reminder
July 2024 data is due September 15, 2024. Contact your Quality Improvement Advisor if you have questions or concerns about data submission.
 
Check Out the Compass HQIC Hospital Project Impact Report
The Iowa Healthcare Collaborative (IHC) and its partner organizations, collectively known as the Compass Network, are proud to be one of nine Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Hospital Quality Improvement Contractor (HQIC) awardees. Since September 2020, the Compass HQIC, led by IHC along with the South Dakota Association of Healthcare Organizations, Kansas Healthcare Collaborative, and Mississippi Hospital Association, has supported over 250 rural and critical access hospitals. The program's objectives are to enhance behavioral health outcomes, reduce opioid misuse, improve patient safety, minimize harm, improve care transitions, and lower readmission rates. This initiative is the fourth CMS-led hospital quality improvement program since 2012. We are excited to announce that, through progressive engagement and growing momentum, the Compass HQIC network has achieved outstanding results throughout the four years of this program. These achievements are highlighted in the Compass HQIC Hospital Project Impact Report, which provides a comprehensive overview great for sharing with hospital leadership and board of directors. 

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August 2024 Compass HQIC Update

  • Compass HQIC
  • hqic update

Compass HQIC 1000

Data Reminder
June 2024 data is due August 15, 2024 including Bi-annual PFE and HEOA Reporting. Contact your Quality Improvement Advisor if you have questions or concerns about data submission.
 
We Need Your Feedback! Complete the Compass HQIC Program Evaluation 2024 Today!
Iowa Healthcare Collaborative (IHC) has had the privilege of leading the Compass hospital quality improvement contract (HQIC) network of hospitals for the last four years with support from partner organizations, South Dakota Association of Healthcare Organizations, Kansas Healthcare Collaborative and Mississippi Hospital Association. Throughout the program, participating hospitals have met every challenge with commitment to improving safety and quality care for the patients they serve. This commitment and rigorous efforts to reduce harm, improve outcomes and engage patients have resulted in the achievement of widespread results. In the spirit of continuous quality improvement, we ask that you take 5-7 minutes to complete the program evaluation to help us improve our services to hospitals in the future. 
 
Click here to complete the evaluation 
 

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Clay County Medical Center Improves Care Transitions Processes

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  • care management
  • HQIN
  • TCM

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Care transitions, particularly from an inpatient setting to home, can be a challenging time for patients who may be dealing with a medical crisis, a new medical condition, or change in care plan. Poor transitions of care can lead to a variety of negative outcomes, including medication discrepancies, adverse clinical events, poor patient experience of care, and frequently avoidable hospitalizations. Improving care transitions has been an important strategy for reducing the costs associated with hospitalization and readmissions1 and proves to be an important opportunity for addressing social determinants of health2. Transitional Care Management (TCM) serves to manage this hand-off period offering an excellent opportunity for primary care providers to oversee and coordinate support for a patient's medical conditions, mental health or behavioral health needs, social services, and other barriers to optimal patient outcomes.

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