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Sunday, May 31, 2026
8:45AM - 10:15AM

Improving Statewide Patient Outcomes: Strengthening Collaboration, Education, and Shared Learning

8:15AM - 8:45AM


Stronger Together: Leveraging Statewide Collaboration to Improve Care and Reduce Variation


This session explores how coordinated, statewide collaboration among healthcare organizations can drive better patient outcomes and reduce unwarranted variation in care. Participants will learn practical strategies for building and sustaining partnerships across clinical, educational, and administrative teams, examine the role of ongoing education in advancing evidence-based practice, and identify actionable approaches to strengthen communication and alignment within their own regions.

 

Learning Objectives:

  1. Describe how statewide collaboration among healthcare organizations can improve patient outcomes and reduce variation in care

  2. Identify key strategies for strengthening partnerships across clinical, educational, and administrative teams

  3. Explain the role of education and continuous professional development in advancing evidence-based practice statewide

  4. Apply practical approaches to foster communication and alignment within your own region


Presented by:

 

 8:45AM - 9:15AM

 

Community Neonatal Resuscitation


Presented by:

Silke Akerson, MPH, CPM, LDM, Midwife, OPC – Neonatal Resuscitation


9:15AM - 9:45AM


From Hospital to Field: Partnering With EMS to Strengthen Neonatal Resuscitation


This session highlights key differences between hospital-based and prehospital neonatal resuscitation capabilities and examines the unique challenges EMS providers face when caring for newborns. Attendees will explore practical strategies for building effective partnerships with EMS agencies to enhance neonatal resuscitation knowledge, skills, and coordination across care settings.

 

Learning Objectives:

  1. Recognize differences between hospital and prehospital neonatal resuscitation capabilities

  2. Understand EMS challenges in neonatal resuscitation performance

  3. Identify effective partnering strategies with EMS agencies to improve neonatal resuscitation knowledge and skills

 

Presented by:

Trang Huynh, M.D., Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Director, Neonatal Telemedicine, Division of Neonatology - Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU)



9:45AM - 10:15AM

 

Bridging Public and Clinical Health: The Power of State Quality Collaboratives


This session explores the importance of integrating public health and clinical care to improve maternal and infant outcomes. Attendees will learn how state quality collaboratives foster alignment across systems, drive evidence-based practices, and extend impact beyond hospital walls to support healthier communities.

 

Learning Objectives:

  1. Describe the need to integrate public and clinical health initiatives.

  2. Illustrate how state quality collaboratives can improve maternal and infant health within and beyond hospital settings.


Presented by:

  • Sunah Hwang, M.D., PhD, MPH/MSPH, Lula O. Lubchenco Chair in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine, Professor of Pediatrics, and Neonatologist - University of Colorado School of Medicine

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