IPRO can help your practice transition to the QPP, guide you along the right path and make sure you are prepared. We want you to be able to participate successfully in the QPP and continue to focus on what matters most: providing your patients with the best care possible.

Educational Presentations
Explore and register for upcoming and past educational presentations about the many facets of the Quality Payment Program.
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Quality Payment Program Resources
Use the resources below to better understand and successfully implement the QPP.
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Initiatives
- Care Coordination
- Cardiovascular Health
- Community Based Sepsis
- Diabetes Self-Management
- Drug Safety
- Hospital Safety
- Immunization
- Nursing Home Quality
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- Nursing Home Quality (NY)
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- QAPI Self-Assessment
- Casper Data
- Eliminating Inappropriate Antipsychotic Medication Use
- Clinical Quality Measures (QM)
- Composite Measure Score
- NHQCC Collaborative I Kick-Off
- NHQCC Collaborative I Outcomes Congress
- QI/QAPI
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- Using a System's Approach to Quality & Performance Improvement
- Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative (NHQCC) Learning
- Engaging Staff in Individualized Care
- QAPI Self-Assessment and Related Resources
- QAPI In Action
- Quality Improvement (QI) Resources
- Quality Improvement Strategies
- Steps to QAPI
- Elements for Framing QAPI in Nursing Homes
- Clinical Topics
- Resources
- Consumers
- Nursing Home Quality (DC)
- Nursing Home Quality (SC)
- Outpatient Antibiotic Stewardship
- Technology-Enhanced Care
- Transforming End of Life
- Quality Payment Program
Contact
New York
Rebecca Van Vorst, MSPH
Assistant Director, Health Care Quality Improvement
IPRO
518-320-3508
South Carolina
Jennifer Boyd, RHIA
Manager, Provider QI
The Carolinas Center for Medical Excellence (CCME)
803-212-7551
Washington, DC
Kasey Fields, BS
Quality Improvement Consultant
Qlarant
410-290-2102