Because incident data is often segregated from other clinical data, many analysts overlook ways to safely and legally use incident trends to explore potential areas of quality improvement. This discussion will highlight ways to incorporate incident data into your QI projects to improve safety and patient outcomes.Earn 1 CPHQ CE credit upon completion and evaluation of the activity. A copy of presentation is included. Presenter: Jason Gilllikin, CPHQ.
A complimentary webinar for members, sponsored by RL Solutions.
About the Presenter: Jason Gillikin is a clinical analytics manager for Priority Health, the health-insurance arm of Spectrum Health System. In this role, Jason leads the research and development of data-driven QI strategies to improve outcomes and reduce costs for Priority Health’s 600,000 covered lives. He has a degree in moral philosophy and quantitative political science from Western Michigan University and has been a proud CPHQ certificant since 2006. Jason co-led the development of NAHQ’s health data analytics competency and currently serves as chairman of the recognition of the profession commission.
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