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  • The National Coordinating Center for the Integrating Care for Populations and Communities Aim assists Medicare Quality Improvement Organizations to promote seamless transitions between health care settings. The National Coordinating Center for the Integrating Care for Populations and Communities Aim assists Medicare Quality Improvement Organizations to promote seamless transitions between health care settings.
  • Patients and families should be part of the solution to reducing avoidable  readmissions. Patients and families should be part of the solution to reducing avoidable readmissions.
  • Individuals and organizations working on this initiative are pioneers shaping the future of healthcare improvement. Individuals and organizations working on this initiative are pioneers shaping the future of healthcare improvement.
  • "If I’m interested in change,I need 3 things: the will to change;ideas and alternatives to the status quo;and the management of change,as an ongoing process." Don Berwick "If I’m interested in change,I need 3 things: the will to change;ideas and alternatives to the status quo;and the management of change,as an ongoing process." Don Berwick
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WHAT'S NEW?

February 2013:
Care transitions work featured in Winter 2012-13 edition of Generations: Journal of the American Society on Aging, “How Did We Make Transitions Such a Big Deal?”

January 2013:
A study in the January 23 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) associates the efforts of QIOs with a marked decrease in hospital readmissions.

June 2012:
Check out the conference materials from the second National Learning & Action Event held June 4-5 2012 in Washington, DC.

April 2012:
Contact your state QIO to learn more about care transitions efforts in your area.

March 2012:
The Community Based Care Transitions Program (CCTP) has announced the first and second set of partners for the program.

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The Colorado Foundation for Medical Care (CFMC), the Medicare Quality Improvement Organization for Colorado, prepared this material under contract with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The contents do not necessarily reflect CMS Policy.