April 2017
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Alcohol Misuse Screening Often Overlooked
For many clinicians, discussing substance misuse with their patients can be difficult. But the conversation is necessary for the overall health and wellbeing of a person.
 
April is Alcohol Awareness Month. Our team of behavioral health experts have written a series of blogs outlining the importance of screening for alcohol misuse. They provide tips, techniques and stories of how alcohol misuse screening plays a part in delivering high quality healthcare.



We are committed to assisting healthcare providers with the Quality Payment Program. Our team members provide technical assistance,  helping you focus on care quality and the one thing that matters most - making patients healthier.



atom Alliance partnered with the  Tennessee Department of Health  to assist nursing homes across the state in the enrollment process for the CDC's website for reporting, the  National Healthcare Safety Network  (NHSN). Enrolling in the website is a five-step process and can be very time-consuming.


Battle the Opioid Overdose Epidemic with Information and Action 

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is working hard to battle the opioid overdose epidemic with action and information.  Opioid abuse is a serious public health issue, but preventive actions, treatment for addiction and proper response to overdoses can help.

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This material was prepared by atom Alliance, the Quality Innovation Network-Quality Improvement Organization (QIN-QIO), coordinated by Qsource for Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana, Mississippi and Alabama under a contract with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), a federal agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Content does not necessarily reflect CMS policy. 17.A1.04.009