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"There are certain things based on strong evidence that we should be doing to take the best care of our patients. The challenge as a physician is making sure you’re meeting those with your patients while at the same time addressing all the things the patient thinks is important."

‒ Dr. James Gutierrez
Cleveland Clinic

Did You Know?

Six out of 10 adults look online for health information, according to a recent national survey by Pew Internet and the California HealthCare Foundation. 

Presentations from

Quality Improvement Learning Collaborative Summit VII

Meaningful Use of the Electronic Medical Record

Best Practices in Hypertension Care

October 1, 2010

Presentations


Better Health Greater Cleveland Update

 Randall D. Cebul, MD, Director
 

Understanding Meaningful Use from a National Perspective

C. Martin Harris, MD, MBA
Chairman, Information Technology Division; Chief Information Officer
Cleveland Clinic
 

How Meaningful Use Leads to Meaningful Improvements in Hypertension Care

Peter J. Greco, MD
Director, Informatics and Software Infrastructure
MetroHealth Medical Center

Session Handout
 

Accurate Office Blood Pressure: Local Examples from High Performers

Presentation: Robert J. Jones, Jr. MD, Quality Review Officer, Cleveland Clinic Medicine Institute; Assoc. Medical Director, Independence Family Health Center
Cleveland Clinic

Presentation: Martine Binstock, MD, Internal Medicine and HIV specialist, Lead Physician
Kaiser Permanente
 

Using Appreciative Inquiry for Quality Improvement

Caroline Carter, MS, LSW, Better Health Learning Collaborative Project Director

Mary C. Ruhe, MPH, RN, Health Services Research Associate, CWRU Family  Medicine Research Division

Collaborating to Meet Part 4 Maintenance of Board Certification Requirements

Handout
Kurt C. Stange, MD, PhD, Prof. of Medicine, Epidemiology & Biostatistics, Oncology and Sociology, CWRU


Mark I. Cheren, EdD, President, Improvement Learning
 

Keynote Address: Electronic "Meaningul" Medicine to Help Heart Health? Impossible?

R. James Dudl, MD, Diabetes Lead, Care Management Institute, Kaiser Permanente
Oakland, CA

Achieving Cultural Competence in Hypertension Care

Mary Ellen Lawless, MA, RN, Community Development and Programming, Case Center for Reducing Health Disparities

Ann B. Reichsman, MD, Medical Director Neighborhood Family Practice

Pamala J. Murphy, MD, Internal Medicine, Bedford, Kaiser Permanente of Ohio
 

Transitions of Care and Re-Hospitalization Reduction: Best Practices

Ileana L. Piña, MD, MPH, FAHA, FACC, FACP, Prof. of Medicine, Epidemiology & Biostatistics, CWRU; Graduate Quality Scholar; Louis. B. Stokes V.A. Medical Center
 

Quality Improvement in Practice: Improving Hypertension

Aleece Caron, PhD, Sr. Medical Educator, Medical Affairs, MetroHealth Medical Center
Christopher J. Hebert, MD, MS, Director, Better Health Learning Collaborative
Resistant Hypertension