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  1. Institutional shaping of interagency working: managing tensions between collaborative working and client confidentiality.(Author abstract): An article ... of Public Administration Research and Theory by Christine Bellamy, Charles Raab, et all 2007-07-01
  2. New initiatives in the EAP field: employee assistance professionals can take advantage of new collaborative and educational opportunities.(employee assistance ... An article from: Behavioral Healthcare by Dale Masi, 2006-04-01
  3. Out of sync and unaware? Exploring the effects of problem frame alignment and discordance in community collaboratives.: An article from: Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory by Branda Nowell, 2010-01-01
  4. 11th Circuit praises collaborative model to help settle disputes.: An article from: Florida Bar News by Gale Reference Team, 2008-01-01

1. Molina Healthcare Providers - Quality Improvement
Patient Safety Collaborative Activities Disease Management Health Promotion and Education Credentialing and Recredentialing Regulatory Compliance
http://molinahealth.com/medicaid/providers/mo/resource/health.html
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Quality Improvement
The Molina Healthcare of Missouri, Inc. Quality Improvement Program (QIP) is a comprehensive framework for continuous assessment and focused improvement of all aspects of health care delivery and service. The Program operates by:
  • Continuously monitoring performance according to, or in comparison with objective, measurable performance standards - National, Regional or Local/Plan
  • Analyzing information and data to identify trends
  • Prioritizing opportunities for improvement
  • Designing interventions for improvement
  • Implementing those interventions
  • Re-measuring the processes
  • Evaluating the effectiveness of the interventions and identifying additional opportunities for improvement.
  • The purpose of the Quality Improvement Program is to provide a formal process to monitor and evaluate the quality, utilization, appropriateness, safety, efficiency and effectiveness of care and service delivered to Members using a multi-dimensional approach. This approach enables the organization to focus on opportunities for improving operational processes as well as health outcomes and Member, Practitioner, and Provider satisfaction. The Quality Improvement Program promotes and fosters accountability of employees and Network and affiliated health personnel for the quality and safety of care and services provided to Molina Healthcare of Missouri Members.

2. Molina Healthcare Providers - Quality Improvement
Patient Safety; Collaborative Activities; Privacy and Confidentiality; Regulatory Compliance; Credentialing and Recredentialing; Risk Management; Disease Management;
http://www.molinahealthcare.com/medicaid/providers/nm/resource/

3. UNE-RISE
Example of activities workshops in bio safety, collaborative activities with other components, online educational materials, etc. Technological Resources
http://www.suagm.edu/une/propuestas/rise/institutional_comp.html onclick=sa_mpTC

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