News and Resources from Superior Health Quality Alliance

2024 Recommended Immunizations for Adults

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released the 2024 adult immunization calendar which includes the 2023-2024 updated vaccinations for COVID-19, influenza, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), shingles, pneumococcal and more! Ensure your residents and staff members know which vaccines they should get when using this easy to understand visual.

Free Mobile Vaccination Clinics

Is your long-term care facility (skilled nursing facility, assisted living facility or independent living facility) or senior service agency in need of a free mobile vaccination clinic? Superior Health Quality Alliance can help! Please reach out to immunizations@superiorhealthqa.org for assistance with a COVID-19, influenza or pneumococcal vaccination clinic.

Draft Minimum Data Set (MDS) Item Sets Posted

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) posted the draft MDS 3.0 Item Sets version (v)1.19.1 and Item Matrix in the downloads section on the Minimum Data Set (MDS) 3.0 Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI) Manual page. MDS updates included in sections GG, N and O are effective beginning Oct. 1, 2024.

Webinar Series: Ensuring Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) Treatment Through the Care Continuum

Feb. 9 | 11 a.m.
Register online.
Download the flyer for more information.
This nine-session series is a nationwide collaboration featuring local and national experts providing strategies, interventions and targeted solutions to ensure access to MOUD treatment and facilitate the continuity of care through the continuum (including nursing homes).

The Feb. 9 session focuses on the nursing home setting to learn more on how include OUD screening in nursing home admission assessments, provide access to treatment for patients with OUD, and how to recognize and manage a patient who is overdosing.

Getting Ready for the Next Public Health Emergency

Source: Wisconsin Center for Nursing

The Nurses Respond Now Priority Training was developed to ensure that the current nursing workforce is better prepared to meet the health equity needs of vulnerable populations during public health emergencies. This six-hour course is open to both registered nurses and licensed practical nurses in Wisconsin.

Nurses Respond Now Priority Training: About the Training (PDF)