Innovations in Quality Improvement Can Be Achieved in Real-World Practices

Sunday, March 14, 12:15 PM - 1:45 PM
Grab some food, find a table and listen to experts discuss how you can improve quality, whether you’re in a small or large or academic or private practice. This is just the right type of informal gathering that ACC.10 attendees should take in. The government is increasingly asking for more documented quality improvements, and facilities also want to enact their own quality benchmarks. With meaningful use of EHR deadlines approaching, how do practices put it all together? No doubt, this session will prove valuable in that regard.

Location: Room A312

Speaker Information:
April W. Simon, RN, Zionsville, Ind.
Mary Frances Suter, CRNP, Philadelphia
Lynne Benish, NP, Philadelphia
William C. Daniel, MD, Shawnee Mission, Kan.
Henry H. Ting, MD, Rochester, Minn.

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