Naloxone Saves Lives. Take Our Training Today.

Naloxone Saves Lives. Take Our Training Today.

Great Plains Quality Innovation Network developed this Naloxone training for ANYONE interested in learning more about how Naloxone can be used to save a life. This 20-minute training provides an overview of the signs and symptoms of an opioid overdose, three different...
Healthcare Quality Week: Quality Care and Patient Safety Matters

Healthcare Quality Week: Quality Care and Patient Safety Matters

The Great Plains QIN team proudly supports the National Association for Healthcare Quality (NAHQ) and those around the world in celebrating Healthcare Quality Week; working to raise awareness of the positive impacts that skilled healthcare quality professionals are...
Alzheimer’s Disease: Suspicions and Delusions

Alzheimer’s Disease: Suspicions and Delusions

A person with Alzheimer’s may become suspicious of those around them, even accusing others of theft, infidelity or other improper behavior. While accusations can be hurtful, remember that the disease is causing these behaviors and try not to take offense. What...
Health Literacy is a Key Factor in Improving Rural Health Outcomes

Health Literacy is a Key Factor in Improving Rural Health Outcomes

Health literacy is a key factor in improving health outcomes and well-being in rural areas, where unique challenges, such as limited access to healthcare services and diverse populations make it especially important. Effective health communication and education...
Exploring the Importance of Cardiac Rehabilitation Programs

Exploring the Importance of Cardiac Rehabilitation Programs

According to the CDC, about 800,000 people in the United States have a heart attack every year. About 1 in 4 of those people already had a heart attack. Cardiac rehabilitation is a medically supervised program designed to improve an individual’s cardiovascular...
FirstLink Directory of Resources and 2-1-1 Helpline

FirstLink Directory of Resources and 2-1-1 Helpline

The mission of FirstLink is to assist individuals in identifying, accessing and making effective use of community and volunteer resources. Through this program, individuals can access free resources, support as well as crisis intervention services throughout North...
#GetVaccinated Long-Term Care Provider Toolkit Available

#GetVaccinated Long-Term Care Provider Toolkit Available

The 2023 #GetVaccinated Toolkit is a comprehensive resource curated to empower long term care providers in their mission to encourage and facilitate vaccinations among their residents and staff. As we approach the cold and flu season, there is a need to emphasize the...
Deprescribing And What It Can Do For Your Residents

Deprescribing And What It Can Do For Your Residents

Deprescribing medications is being studied to help nursing home residents. A new report has provided guidance for safety by “deprescribing” the amount of drugs being administered to nursing home residents, where it is estimated half or more are prescribed...
Health Literacy Month: Building Awareness Through Action

Health Literacy Month: Building Awareness Through Action

Health Literacy Month: A time when we can work together to integrate and expand the mission of health literacy – to build a world where our collective efforts will lead to health equity, where all people can attain optimal health outcomes. Health literacy is defined...
Age Friendly Health Systems: Identifying What Matters for Older Adults

Age Friendly Health Systems: Identifying What Matters for Older Adults

According to the US Census Bureau, the US population, aged 65+, is expected to double over the next 30 years. This can impact our health systems as they struggle to provide evidence-based care practices to every older adult at every care interaction. Age Friendly...