Quality Compliance Bootcamp for Health Care Boards

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This webinar will provide board members with essential tools for quality compliance in rural health care. Participants will learn about CMS Conditions of Participation requirements for hospital boards, Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement (QAPI) standards, and review key regulatory and volunteer reporting responsibilities.

Registration Pricing

Complimentary for rural hospitals in Texas.

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Learning Objectives:

  • Provide overview of CMS Conditions of Participation requirements for hospital boards
  • Review regulatory reporting and volunteer reporting for rural facilities
  • Review QAPI standards and compliance updates

Who should attend:

Rural hospital board members and leaderships teams; governance staff liaisons

Continuing Education

American College of Healthcare Executives
By attending the Quality Compliance Bootcamp for Health Care Boards Webinar, offered by Texas Healthcare Trustees, participants may earn up to 1.5 ACHE Qualified Education Hours toward initial certification or recertification of the Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives (FACHE) designation.

Certified Healthcare Trustees and Leaders Education
The Texas Healthcare Trustees designates this continuing certified healthcare trustee and leader education activity for up to 1.5 contact hours. For more information about the CHTL program, please contact THT at 512-465-1015.

Speaker

Carla Brock Wilber, DNP, RN, NE-BC, CATCH, CPHQ, Principal, Stroudwater

Carla Wilber, an accomplished nurse administrator with a strong background in critical care, education, Lean process improvement, and emergency services, joined Stroudwater in 2014. Carla focuses on supporting rural providers in quality and operational improvement initiatives. She has completed numerous facility assessments and process improvements in quality, care management, emergency department, and care transitions for Critical Access Hospitals, rural and urban health systems, and provider groups. Currently, Carla leads process improvement efforts in the development of the Clinical Care Delivery Spectrum and workflow optimization. She is a passionate advocate for combating the opioid epidemic and a leader of the Stroudwater Opioid Management Team.

Carla came to Stroudwater from Wake Forest Baptist Health-Lexington Medical Center, where she was Director of Enterprise Excellence; in this capacity, she led, facilitated, and supported the Lean transformation initiative across the continuum of care and health systems, and was responsible for the development, implementation, and ongoing assessment of comprehensive performance improvement and Lean redesign initiatives within the healthcare facility. Carla earned her Nursing Executive Leadership Certification and LEAN Certification and is a member of the North Carolina Nurses Association and the American Nurses Association, among many others.


The Following Webinar is Presented by Texas Healthcare Trustees and the State Office of Rural Health

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