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PIPs: Developing Effective Performance Improvement Projects
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 Export to Your Calendar 11/6/2025
When: Thursday, November 6, 2025
3:00 PM
Where: Webinar
United States

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Performance improvement projects (PIPs) are a regulatory requirement and essential for maintaining excellence in home care and hospice — but are your PIPs actually working?
Using a 360-degree interdisciplinary approach, expert insights, and proven strategies, this webinar will help you avoid the common “check-the-box” trap and instead create PIPs that elevate patient outcomes, engage staff, and strengthen compliance.

AFTER THIS WEBINAR YOU’LL BE ABLE TO:

  • Define the essential components of a high-impact performance improvement project (PIP) and how to select the right focus areas
  • Use data effectively to set benchmarks, track trends, and measure outcomes that matter
  • Explain how PIPs align with your QAPI program to strengthen quality and compliance
  • Distinguish between “check-the-box” projects and transformative PIPs that improve patient care
  • Apply real-world hospice examples to design PIPs that enhance CAHPS scores, reduce hospitalizations, and support compassionate care

WEBINAR DETAILS
This insightful and practical webinar is designed specifically for hospice and home care agencies looking to create and implement high-impact PIPs that meet CMS requirements and lead to real, measurable improvements in patient care, compliance, and organizational outcomes. You’ll learn how to go beyond using just QAPI data, survey feedback, and clinical metrics by identifying overarching program issues, setting clear goals, tracking outcomes, and driving meaningful, measurable improvement in your hospice.

THIS WEBINAR WILL BENEFIT THE FOLLOWING AGENCIES:

  • Hospice
  • Home Health

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This informative session is designed for hospice administrators, nursing directors, QAPI coordinators, compliance officers, clinical managers, and anyone involved in hospice quality initiatives.