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The Total Cost of Care pilot’s National Physician Leadership Seminar held at Stanford University in August of 2014. Led by the Network for Regional Healthcare Improvement (NRHI) and hosted by Dr.
The Total Cost of Care pilot’s National Physician Leadership Seminar held at Stanford University in August of 2014. Led by the Network for Regional Healthcare Improvement (NRHI) and hosted by Dr.
The Network for Regional Healthcare Improvement (NRHI) today kicked off the second phase of a project designed to leverage healthcare cost data to reduce healthcare costs and improve care nationally.
This webinar will provide an introduction to the “Primary Care and Public Health” series by clarifying the different meanings of “population health” and exactly what public health does in communities, ways a partnership with public health can benefit your primary care practice and how health departments can be a local resource for primary care.This webinar will also help identify opportunities for collaboration with public health departments in your community.
This webinar will describe the creation of a new pay-for-performance quality metric in Oregon: “Effective contraception use among women at risk of unintended pregnancy”. We will discuss the development of the metric, the goals of adding it to the pay-for-performance set for CCOs, and how it parallels national work to build a contraception metric that would be eligible for national endorsement. We will also cover strategies for clinical systems to improve their performance on the contraception metric, and why contraception is a key preventive service for women of reproductive age.
Regardless of our role or organization, many of us spend at least some (if not most) of our working day in meetings. A recent survey on meetings found that almost 3 in 5 workers reported multitasking in status update meetings, and more than half would “rather do an unpleasant task” than participate in those meetings (Clarizen, 2015). Yikes! So how do you know if you are leading or attending good meetings? This webinar will review t
Network for Regional Healthcare Improvement Receives Transforming Clinical Practice Initiative Award
Q Corp's 2014 statewide report on health care quality and utilization, Information for a Healthy Oregon analyzes claims data across populations to identify opportunities for improving the quality, affordability and patient experience of care for all Oregonians. Information for a Healthy Oregon includes information about chronic disease care, preventive care, and ambulatory and hospital resource use.
Please join Q Corp staff for a monthly orientation to the resources available to primary care practices and other stakeholders through the Patient-Centered Primary Care Institute.
This 30 minute orientation is limited to up to 20 participants each session, and is an ideal welcome for people who are new to their positions within primary care transformation.
Download charts and graphs from Information for a Healthy Oregon (2015). Please keep the citation to the report on each image. If you could like to use any of these items but need them in another format feel free to contact us and we will do our best to meet your needs.
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Q Corp's 2015 Statewide Report Information for a Healthy Oregon is available now! The report examines pediatric care, chronic disease care and the use of health care services, such as emergency department visits.
Rebekah Bally-Larkin joined the Q-Corp team as the Facilitation & Improvement Specialist in 2015 to work on the Million Hearts campaign as well as to support Q-Corp programs like PCPCI. Her passion is bridging the clinical and population health perspectives through meaningful partnerships and learning opportunities.
Please join Q Corp staff for an overview of the 2015 Statewide Report.
Please join us for a discussion about Healthcare Metric and Measure Alignment in Oregon. Would it be possible to align interests and create a core set of measures and metrics that reflect Oregon's progress toward achieving the Triple Aim? Please join us for a virtual, listening and dialogue session with colleagues from across the state.
During this webinar, representatives of the Network for Regional Healthcare Improvement (NRHI), the Oregon Health Care Quality Corp., MN Community Measurement, and Health Management Associates (HMA) will share findings from an evaluation of this first phase of the Total Cost of Care and Resource Use framework pilot
With the New Year, many of your patients may be thinking about setting weight loss goals - but maybe this is a great time to talk with your patients about weight management. This webinar will articulate research and tools to help providers have these conversations with their patients and plan strategies around weight management.
Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
Do any of these keep you up at night?
The Q Corp offices will be closed for winter solstice. The office closure will begin at 3:00 pm on Christmas Eve, December 24, 2015 and re-open for regular business hours at 8:00 am on Monday, January 4, 2016.
Ed Davies joined Q Corp as a Senior Data Scientist in 2015. For years he has been wrangling big data for organizations large and small, in health care and in other industries. Ed is a native Oregonian and studied economics and mathematics at The University of Texas at Austin. Outside of work, Ed enjoys mountain biking, hiking, and snowshoeing all over the Pacific Northwest.
Variation in health care quality and cost outcomes frequently occur between geographic areas but there is little understanding of why these variations take place. To gain a better understanding, a five-year study involving four states will work to identify the characteristics of a region or state that influence health quality and cost.
Focused Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (FACT) is a brief, powerful, contextual behavioral intervention approach rooted in the three principles of acceptance, mindfulness and values based change. This two-day workshop is designed to help participants learn basic FACT assessment and intervention skills. Workshop facilitators will provide an overview of evidence supporting brief interventions, including the reasons patients prefer them.
PCPCI
Please join Q Corp staff for a monthly orientation to the resources available to primary care practices and other stakeholders through the Patient-Centered Primary Care Institute.
This 30 minute orientation is limited to up to 20 participants each session, and is an ideal welcome for people who are new to their positions within primary care transformation.