Calendar of Events

Users can register for any live IHC hosted event using the links provided. These events will be recorded and will be available as on-demand courses on the iCompass Academy (Link) within three business days following the live event. Relevant course materials and resources mentioned during webinar sessions will also be included in the on-demand course.

FREE IHC Webinar: MBQIP Measures Overview

November 30, 2023 | 1:00PM–2:00PM | ZOOM

Join Iowa Healthcare Collaborative Compass HQIC Team for the MBQIP Measure Overview webinar. Please register in advance.

FREE Compass HQIC Webinar Series: Infection Prevention Office Hours

December 6, 2023 | 1:00PM–1:45PM | ZOOM

This series assists hospitals in achieving their quality improvement goals. The Compass HQIC team will be hosting office hour calls to address frequently asked questions, provide a review of reporting in NHSN and provide a forum for hospitals across the Compass HQIC Program to share best practices with each other.

FREE IHC IHHS Flex Webinar: EDTC Cohort Office Hour Series

December 21, 2023 | 1:00PM–2:00PM | ZOOM

Critical access hospitals (CAHs) play a crucial role in stabilizing and transferring patients in emergency situations. Improving emergency transitions of care is a key component of increasing the quality, effectiveness, and efficiency of health care services. The Emergency Department Transfer Communication (EDTC) measure allows CAHs to evaluate and improve upon the effectiveness of this vitally important role. Effective transfer of patient information from the emergency department to the next site of care fosters patient care continuity and helps reduce errors, improve outcomes, and increase patient and family satisfaction. Participate in this series to learn more about the EDTC Medicare Beneficiary Quality Improvement Project (MBQIP) measures and meet the goal of 100% for each measure for your CAHs.

FREE IHC IHHS Flex Webinar: EDTC Cohort Office Hour Series

February 15, 2024 | 1:00PM–2:00PM | ZOOM

Critical access hospitals (CAHs) play a crucial role in stabilizing and transferring patients in emergency situations. Improving emergency transitions of care is a key component of increasing the quality, effectiveness, and efficiency of health care services. The Emergency Department Transfer Communication (EDTC) measure allows CAHs to evaluate and improve upon the effectiveness of this vitally important role. Effective transfer of patient information from the emergency department to the next site of care fosters patient care continuity and helps reduce errors, improve outcomes, and increase patient and family satisfaction. Participate in this series to learn more about the EDTC Medicare Beneficiary Quality Improvement Project (MBQIP) measures and meet the goal of 100% for each measure for your CAHs.

FREE IHC IHHS Flex Webinar: EDTC Cohort Office Hour Series

April 18, 2024 | 1:00PM–2:00PM | ZOOM

Critical access hospitals (CAHs) play a crucial role in stabilizing and transferring patients in emergency situations. Improving emergency transitions of care is a key component of increasing the quality, effectiveness, and efficiency of health care services. The Emergency Department Transfer Communication (EDTC) measure allows CAHs to evaluate and improve upon the effectiveness of this vitally important role. Effective transfer of patient information from the emergency department to the next site of care fosters patient care continuity and helps reduce errors, improve outcomes, and increase patient and family satisfaction. Participate in this series to learn more about the EDTC Medicare Beneficiary Quality Improvement Project (MBQIP) measures and meet the goal of 100% for each measure for your CAHs.

FREE IHC IHHS Flex Webinar: EDTC Cohort Office Hour Series

June 20, 2024 | 1:00PM–2:00PM | ZOOM

Critical access hospitals (CAHs) play a crucial role in stabilizing and transferring patients in emergency situations. Improving emergency transitions of care is a key component of increasing the quality, effectiveness, and efficiency of health care services. The Emergency Department Transfer Communication (EDTC) measure allows CAHs to evaluate and improve upon the effectiveness of this vitally important role. Effective transfer of patient information from the emergency department to the next site of care fosters patient care continuity and helps reduce errors, improve outcomes, and increase patient and family satisfaction. Participate in this series to learn more about the EDTC Medicare Beneficiary Quality Improvement Project (MBQIP) measures and meet the goal of 100% for each measure for your CAHs.

FREE IHC IHHS Flex Webinar: EDTC Cohort Office Hour Series

August 15, 2024 | 1:00PM–2:00PM | ZOOM

Critical access hospitals (CAHs) play a crucial role in stabilizing and transferring patients in emergency situations. Improving emergency transitions of care is a key component of increasing the quality, effectiveness, and efficiency of health care services. The Emergency Department Transfer Communication (EDTC) measure allows CAHs to evaluate and improve upon the effectiveness of this vitally important role. Effective transfer of patient information from the emergency department to the next site of care fosters patient care continuity and helps reduce errors, improve outcomes, and increase patient and family satisfaction. Participate in this series to learn more about the EDTC Medicare Beneficiary Quality Improvement Project (MBQIP) measures and meet the goal of 100% for each measure for your CAHs.