Great Plains QIN Medication Safety Action Group: Ask the Experts
Medication Safety Action Group: Ask the Experts This Medication Safety Action Group provides an opportunity to ask questions and seek assistance about medication safety methods and treatment processes. This session builds on the May 18 event: Medication Safety – What Matters Most. This will be an interactive session; allowing for discussion, sharing of resources, coaching […]
Best Practice Brief: Integrating Behavioral Health in Primary Care Practice
Best Practice Brief: Integrating Behavioral Health in Primary Care Practice ⇒ Best Practice Briefs have been recorded and can be accessed on the South Dakota Foundation for Medical Care Web site. Whether acute or chronic in nature, physical conditions impact mental health and vice versa. Federally qualified health centers across the Dakotas utilize an integrated […]
Best Practice Brief: Prioritizing the Mental Wellbeing of Youth in the Black Hills
Prioritizing the Mental Wellbeing of Youth in the Black Hills August 12, 2021 | 12:00 PM CT ⇒ Best Practice Briefs have been recorded and can be accessed on the South Dakota Foundation for Medical Care Web site. The Community Health Center of the Black Hills recognized a need for mental health care for youth […]
Great Plains QIN Webinar: Motivational Interviewing To Build Trust in Vaccinations
Are you struggling to have productive conversations with family members, loved ones and employees on the benefit of receiving the COVID-19 vaccine? Have you relayed data and facts, used pressure tactics and mandates and still hitting road blocks? If so, have you considered motivational interviewing? ⇒ Access the Presentation Access the Recording Motivational interviewing allows […]
Best Practice Brief: Considering Tribal Culture within the Care Plan
Considering Tribal Culture within the Care Plan August 26, 2021 | 12:00 PM CT ⇒ Best Practice Briefs have been recorded and can be accessed on the South Dakota Foundation for Medical Care Web site. Families and communities commonly recognize major events or transitions based on their cultural background. These pivotal traditions and ceremonies are […]
Best Practice Brief: Spectra Support on a Case-by-Case Basis
Spectra Support on a Case-by-Case Basis September 2, 2021 | 12:00 PM CT ⇒ Best Practice Briefs have been recorded and can be accessed on the South Dakota Foundation for Medical Care Web site. Spectra Health has fully embraced its integrated model by including social services within the health care team and expectation of care […]
Collaboration: Essential for Addressing Substance Abuse and Promoting Recovery
⇒ Dr. Stephen Tamang – Project Recovery Presentation ⇒ Jennifer Pelster – Custer Health/Good Neighbor Project Presentation Many individuals are turning to negative coping methods in an effort to manage mental health issues triggered or aggravated by the ongoing pressures of the COVID-19 pandemic. Collaboration among health care and community partners is an essential […]
Back to Basics: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Fall Reduction
Access the Presentation | Access the Recording → Monument Health Mobility Audit Tool → Monument Health Patient Commitment Letter The South Dakota Fall Prevention Coalition’s mission is to cultivate collaboration to reduce falls by increasing knowledge and implementing evidence-based fall prevention solutions for older adults. Fall Prevention Awareness Week, held September 20 – 24, 2021, […]
The Pharmacist: An Invaluable Community Resource
Individuals experiencing acute or chronic health conditions may engage with and receive prescriptions from multiple healthcare professionals. Tracking all medication, including over-the-counter options, is essential for preventing adverse drug events. The local pharmacist is often the common denominator and an easily accessible resource for additional education and guidance. Community pharmacies across the Dakotas are enhancing […]
Diabetes Lunch and Learn Series: Diabetes Screening and Prevention
Individuals served by federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) across the country routinely experience the strain of limited healthcare access due to geographic, financial or cultural barriers. The added pressures of social isolation and job insecurity during the pandemic magnified the struggle for those trying to manage a chronic health condition. According to the National Association […]