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Brightspots: What Works in Health Care

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Brightspots: What Works in Health Care

Maine Quality Counts

Brightspots: What Works in Health Care

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Brightspots: What Works in Health Care

Maine Quality Counts

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Objectives: At the conclusion of the MICIS learning session, the learner will have the ability to: 1. Appropriately recognize, diagnose and language opioid use disorder (OUD) 2. Compare pharmacologic treatments used in Medication Assisted Recov
Carol Hubbard discusses the topics of managing medications and their side effects. She also offers help with life situations, such as  sleep, anxiety, and toileting to name a few. Objectives: 1. Develop more expertise in ADHD medication managem
Hugh covers the following topics: 1. Explain the need for quality in addressing oral health for Maine’s children 2. Understand quality and levels of quality 3. Implement strategies for practice improvement in oral health integration i.e. Qualis
Adrienne Carmack talks on the topic of “Fostering Care in ME: Improving the Health Care of Children in Foster Care in Maine, " Thursday, June 8, 2017, from  12-1 pm via zoom online webinar. Objectives: Updates on the state of foster care in th
The New England Genetics Collaborative (NEGC) is leading a  webinar series with the child health improvement partnerships in Maine (ME CHIP), New Hampshire (NHPIP) and Vermont (VCHIP) to highlight how a team approach to caring for children with
There is evidence that variability exists in pediatric subspecialty use, and it can be difficult for primary and specialty care providers to collaboratively manage patient care.  In an effort to improve collaboration and co-management, the MMP
A quiet revolution has been occurring in patient engagement. The development of digital services in healthcare, such as patient portals and mobile computing, along with demand for information transparency, has promoted practices and health syst
POLST, which stands for Physician Orders for Life Sustaining Treatment, is a type of advance directive that patients who may have less than a year to live can use to inform providers about their treatment wishes. Dr. Rob Hunold had read numerou
When the front office staff at Dexter Family Practice in Dexter, Maine invited patients to drop marbles in a jar every time they lost weight, no one knew what a huge impact it would have. A little over a year later, 100 patients have shed more
In response to the opioid overdose epidemic and new science suggesting that opioids are not indicated for chronic pain, Dr. Kristen Silvia of Scarborough Family Practice in Scarborough, Maine set out to limit or eliminate her chronic pain patie
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