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(Webinar) Trauma PI Strategy: Leveraging “Case Review vs. Aggregate Review” for More Efficient Loop Closure

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By Trauma News on April 17, 2025 Trauma Quality

Many trauma programs struggle with the high volume of cases that need to go through the performance improvement (PI) process. In these centers, program leaders often worry that they making unacceptable trade-offs between quality and quantity.

This webinar takes a close look at a key concept in trauma PI that can help program leadership teams achieve solid results with greater efficiency — selectively using “case-specific review” and “aggregate review” to close the loop on more PI issues while ensuring quality.

Click below to view the webinar recording on demand and download the presentation:

[On-Demand Webinar] Trauma PI Strategy: Leveraging “Case Review vs. Aggregate Review” for More Efficient Loop Closure

[Presentation PDF] Trauma PI Strategy: Leveraging “Case Review vs. Aggregate Review” for More Efficient Loop Closure

During this one-hour webinar, trauma center leadership expert Angie Chisolm shares the basic techniques of case-specific review and aggregate review and explain how each approach fits into a well-run PI program. She also examines the “indicators” for using case review versus aggregate review, discusses the advantages and limitations of each method, and shows how to use each technique to demonstrate effective loop closure.

Viewers will learn:

  • How to perform case-level review and aggregate review (with multiple examples)
  • The specific situations in which each review method is appropriate and effective
  • How to use case review and aggregate review to demonstrate loop closure
  • How to leverage this strategy to document the effectiveness of your PIPS program

Sponsored by Optimal Healthcare Advisors, this webinar is designed for trauma PI coordinators, trauma program managers, TMDs, trauma data professionals and anyone who guides, manages or supports their program’s PI efforts.


Presenter:

Angela Chisolm, MBA/HCM, BSN, RN, CFRN, TCRN
President
Optimal Healthcare Advisors

Angie Chisolm is a nationally recognized expert in trauma program management, trauma PI, operational efficiency, site survey readiness, and coding and billing. She has helped trauma centers nationwide build effective trauma teams, implement quality initiatives, improve P&L performance, prepare effectively for ACS and state surveys, and upgrade their designation level.

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4 Comments

  1. Dawn Fournier on April 17, 2025 9:59 am

    This was very informative and helpful.

    Reply
  2. Emily Gonzales on April 18, 2025 1:19 pm

    Thank you all for volunteering your time to support our understanding of Trauma Program management.

    Reply
  3. Sarah Bradley on April 21, 2025 12:26 pm

    This was very helpful, thank you! I did not receive a link for the CE credit though. How do we receive that?

    Reply
    • Trauma News on April 21, 2025 12:30 pm

      Sarah, I’m glad you liked the webinar. A link to the CE survey was sent out last Friday (April 18) to all attendees. That email was sent by Angie Chisolm. If you haven’t received it, please email me at editor@trauma-news.com. — Bob

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