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DRCHSD Quality Improvement Webinar Series: Quality 101 - Back to the Basics

11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
The National Rural Health Resource Center (The Center), Canopy Associates
Registration Deadline
Thursday, March 17, 2022

DRCHSD Quality Improvement Webinar Series (1 of 5): Quality 101 - Back to Basics

This is the first in the five-part webinar series which will cover the basic understanding of quality metrics. It will cover an internal quality department review and help address understanding of the quality framework and committee structure. 

When: Thursday, April 7 from 11:00 - 12:00 CST

Speaker: Angie Charlet DBA, MHA, RN

Audience: CEOs, CNOs, COOs, Quality Directors, Providers

This event qualifies for one ACHE qualified education credit.

Virtual logistic information will be sent out to DRCHSD organizations. Questions? Contact Kim Mayo or Caleb Lozinski

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