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Lakotan Lands & Identities Traveling Seminar: A Workshop on Wheels

Lakotan Lands & Identities Traveling Seminar: A Workshop on Wheels

Earlier this Summer, members of our Great Plains QIN team were fortunate to travel through a small portion of the traditional home lands of the Lakota people and participate in the Lakota Lands & Identities Traveling Seminar hosted by the Community Healthcare...

Alzheimer’s and Dementia: Tips for Summer Gatherings

Alzheimer’s and Dementia: Tips for Summer Gatherings

With school out, summer officially begins with backyard barbecues and weekend camping, weddings and anniversaries, car shows, art in the park and July 4 celebrations. Many families look forward to the activity and excitement, but for those with a loved one living with...

CMS Training for Frontline Nursing Home Staff and Management

CMS Training for Frontline Nursing Home Staff and Management

Reminder for nursing home team members: CMS online training series: CMS Targeted COVID-19 Training for Frontline Nursing Home Staff and Management (also referred to as the CMS Designated Scenario-Based Training [SBT] or CMS Quality, Safety and Education Portal [QSEP]...

Continuing the Conversation: July 13 Session – Implicit Bias

Continuing the Conversation: July 13 Session – Implicit Bias

Continuing the Conversation: A webinar series focused on the interdependent components to achieving health equity. We will feature leaders and subject matter experts across the Dakotas to share their expertise, personal experiences, best practices and application...

Immunizations Facts For Consumers I New Great Plains QIN Tool

Immunizations Facts For Consumers I New Great Plains QIN Tool

According to CDC, influenza and pneumonia are the 13th leading cause of death in the United States, claiming 41,917 lives. However, this can be prevented with the use of vaccinations. In an effort to educate and empower consumers, Great Plains QIN released...

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