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Ambulatory Quality Metrics: CMS Meaningful Use - What, Why, and How?

Date
April 6, 2011
$25
Standard Price

With the sheer volume of quality measures released by various organizations (PQRI, NCQA, HEDIS, to name a few), implementing such measures can be overwhelming. This session educates you on how to systematically organize and assess the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Meaningful Use Measures and formulate a quality improvement program that aligns these metrics with your own organizational priorities and goals.

Speakers

Speaker Image for Patricia Ruiz
Patricia Ruiz, MA, RN, NEA-BC
Speaker Image for Diane Resnick
Diane Resnick, MPA, BSN, AMB-BC
Nurse Manager, Hackensack Meridian Health

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