SHM's Glycemic Control Program Top Performer Presentation Webinar
View SHM's Center for Quality Improvement's webinar presented by top performing hospitals in the GC eQUIPs Program and how the program helped them to improve inpatient care.
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View SHM's Center for Quality Improvement's webinar presented by top performing hospitals in the GC eQUIPs Program and how the program helped them to improve inpatient care.
Spring 2018 Glycemic Control eQUIPS Benchmarking Webinar SHM's Spring 2018 Glycemic Control eQUIPS Benchmarking Webinar| Webinar View SHM's Center for Quality Improvement's webinar presented
Hear about quality improvement successes your colleagues are realizing at their home institutions and more about how SHM's Center for Quality Improvement can help you introduce the same
View this webinar to hear about why medication reconciliation is important and how SHM's Center for Quality Improvement's MARQUIS Medication Reconciliation Collaborative can help you improve
View SHM Glycemic Control Fall 2018 Benchmarking Report Webinar presented by Dr. Greg Maynard. This webinar reviews how to interrupt the results of the report, SHM’s methodology for analysis and
The accuracy of your clinical documentation is more critical today than ever. This resource is designed to be a reference guide for documenting with clarity and consistency.
Beginning in 2019, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has established a Facility-Based Measurement option, which will automatically calculate a score in the Quality and Cost
Interviewing can be stressful for both the interviewer and interviewee. SHM’s Practice Management Committee assembled 10 key questions that get to the heart of a candidate’s motivation to join
Whether you’re starting to consider comanaging patients or you’re a seasoned hospital medicine practice looking to benchmark your agreements with what other hospital medicine groups use, these
The use of Nurse Practitioners (NPs) and Physician Assistants (PAs) in Hospital Medicine Groups (HMGs) has shown significant growth, both in the overall number and utilization of NPs and PAs,