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National Nurses Month | Self-Care – Taking Care of YOU!

National Nurses Month | Self-Care – Taking Care of YOU!

Being a nurse requires consistently caring for others and paying close attention to the physical and mental state of patients. Selflessly showing up for others is an incredible task, but often, those closest to the health care system are at the highest risk of...

Great Plains QIN Vaccination Tracking Log Updated

Great Plains QIN Vaccination Tracking Log Updated

Great Plains QIN updated the GPQIN Electronic Vaccination Tracking Log to include the second COVID-19 booster, pneumococcal vaccines PCV15 and PCV20. This Excel tracking log is designed as a 'quick review' for the MDS person and/or infection preventionist to access a...

BrainGuide: Start Your Brain Health Journey

BrainGuide: Start Your Brain Health Journey

In South Dakota alone, 18,000 older adults, age 65 and older, are living with an Alzheimer’s diagnosis. In North Dakota, 15,000 persons, aged 65 and older, are living with Alzheimer’s. Estimated projections show an increase of 6 to 11 percent by 2025. For more...

Best Practice Briefs: Reducing Health Disparities | May 2022

Best Practice Briefs: Reducing Health Disparities | May 2022

Great Plains QIN and the South Dakota Foundation for Medical Care are co-sponsoring a series of health equity and health disparity learning events. Imagine bare cupboards, an empty gas tank, and a pile of past due bills. Pile on a chronic physical or mental health...

National Nurses Month | Self-Care – Taking Care of YOU!

“YOU Make a Difference” – National Nurses Month I May 2022

The impact of nurses on health care is unparalleled; directly affecting the health and well-being of our society. In May we honor them. Nurses are everywhere we live, work, play, learn, and worship and in every health care setting providing care to millions of people....

Recognizing Disparity to Advance Health Equity | April 26 Webinar

Recognizing Disparity to Advance Health Equity | April 26 Webinar

Health disparities are important to recognize because they provide a metric to measure progress toward advancing health equity. Individuals living in rural areas have limited access to a variety of services, including health care, which creates an increased level of...

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