October 17, 2017 Events

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HRO Leadership Method Training
9:00 AM - 4:15 PM

Location: Connecticut Hospital Association, 110 Barnes Road, Wallingford, CT 06492

There is no fee for this event.

Leadership Method Training is for organizations that are new to high reliability or for new management employees in organizations that are already on the high reliability journey.  Both hospital and ambulatory organization leadership practices will be addressed.  The leadership session is designed to teach hospital or ambulatory leaders the concepts of high reliability science and behaviors.  The sessions are structured for leaders at the manager level and above. 

Medical, Nursing, Quality, and Radiology continuing education credits are offered for this session.  

Breakfast and lunch will be provided.  Registration and breakfast begin at 8:30 a.m.

Registration for this event is now closed.


CHA Patient-Directed Care Collaborative Webinar Series - Part 6
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Location: Live Webinar, Presented at your Facility

There is no fee for this event.

Please join the Patient-Directed Care Collaborative, an interactive webinar series, which will be held monthly from May 2017 – April 2018.

The Institute of Medicine (IOM) has declared that patient-centered care is a hallmark of high-quality care. 

Through the Patient-Directed Care Collaborative, participants will learn best practice strategies to advance patient-centered care delivery and a culture which sustains it. 

Utilizing this 12-month collaborative approach, teams from a variety of hospitals will work with each other and our faculty to identify process changes that will lead to lasting improvement in patient and family engagement.

The collaborative will meet virtually on the third Tuesday of each month from 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. from May, 2017 through April, 2018.  There is no cost to attend but pre-registration for each session is required.

Featured will be Tiffany Christensen, a nationally recognized public speaker and the author of three books exploring advocacy, end of life planning and partnership strategies in healthcare. Born with cystic fibrosis, Ms. Christensen has received two life-saving double lung transplants and today uses her patient background and professional training to address a variety of key topics revolving around the patient perspective. 

The series is being offered under the Hospital Improvement Innovation Network (HIIN) a CMS national initiative aimed at advancing patient and family engagement and reducing events of preventable patient harm.  

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