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The long history of racial injustice in the U.S. and our healthcare system impacts today’s maternal and infant health outcomes. A contributing factor in these racial disparities is providers’ implicit biases. The focus of this course is to address the impacts of implicit bias by defining it, acknowledging its existence, increasing self-awareness and learning how to reduce one’s own implicit biases. 1 Hour On-Demand Learning Cost: Complimentary Continuing Education offered: CME, CNE, CHES, MCHES, Public Health
31 Modules The New Jersey Perinatal Quality Collaborative (NJPQC) is a statewide partnership of committed stakeholders working together to improve the quality and safety of care provided to New Jersey’s mothers and babies which is funded in thanks to a grant of up to $1 million over the course of five years from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. NJPQC is led by Hospital’s Health Research and Education Trust NJ (HRET) and has produced 31 complimentary webinars in this course for on demand learning.
14 Modules This workshop series will provide participants with an overview of risks and complications associated with unnecessary NTSV Cesarean-sections, coding and documentation guidelines for inpatient and outpatient settings, and the implications coding rules, conventions and guidelines have on clinical quality and financial metrics.
Gain an understanding of severe maternal morbidity and how to code maternal coagulopathies.
1 Hour On-Demand Learning Cost: Complimentary Continuing Education offered: CME, CNE The New Jersey Perinatal Quality Collaborative (NJPQC) is a statewide partnership of committed stakeholders working together to improve the quality and safety of care provided to New Jersey’s mothers and babies which is funded in thanks to a grant of up to $1 million over the course of five years from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Cost: Complimentary The New Jersey Perinatal Quality Collaborative (NJPQC) is a statewide partnership of committed stakeholders working together to improve the quality and safety of care provided to New Jersey’s mothers and babies. The three modules contained in the annual update focus on workgroups aimed at ensuring a lens of community engagement and health equity in all of its work. Additionally, the NJPQC’s partners at the New Jersey Department of Health provide an update on the state’s priorities in this space.
Cost: Complimentary As one of the national leaders in the development of POST-BIRTH Warning Signs, Dr. Patrician Suplee, a friend and contributor to the work of the NJPQC, highlights the steps nurses, new moms, partners, family members and friends to identify warning signs of problems in the hours, days, weeks and months after giving birth.