Announcement Detail

Looking back and moving forward: The developmental trajectory of quality
in healthcare over the past century and implications for the future.
WHEN: May 29th, 2025 4 - 5:30 pm ET
More information and registration q022224
SPEAKER: Brant J. Oliver, PhD, MS, MPH, FNP-BC, PMHNP-BC is Associate Professor in the Departments of Community & Family Medicine, the Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy & Clinical Practice, and Psychiatry at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, and System Vice President for Care Experience for the Dartmouth Health system in New Hampshire.
Description: Celebrate 50 years of NEAHQ with a look back over the major milestones in healthcare quality (Quality 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0) and then look ahead to Quality 4.0. This interactive presentation will include exercises in connecting your work to specific quality eras. When looking ahead to Quality 4.0 the tension between AI and humanism will be discussed and you will help make a case for AI or humanism, or perhaps both.
OBJECTIVES:
- Define quality assurance, quality control, quality improvement, and coproduction;
- Describe the three phases of historical phases of development in healthcare quality; and
- Discuss how the three different phases of quality apply to real-world healthcare practice.
COST: Free for AzAHQ, FAHQ, MAHQ, NCAHQ, NEAHQ, OAHQ, and OrAHQ members using discount code (obtain from your organization)
$35 for Non-Members
CEU: Pending NAHQ approval for 1.0 CPHQ CE hour
NOTE: This event, offered by an organization participating in Healthcare Quality Collective, is available at no cost for active members of each participating organization. Participating associations organize and host the events and are responsible for registration and certificate generation. Registration processes are not all the same due to system differences. Please contact the hosting organization if you are having difficulty with registration or your certificate of attendance.
Added 4/4/25 code = q05292025