Alabama | Indiana | Kentucky | Mississippi | Tennessee                                          January 2018
2017 in Review
Top Five Stories of the Year
As we reflect on the past year, atom Alliance highlights the best of 2017. In this recap, you'll find our top five most popular stories, downloaded tools and On-Demand Learning recordings.

Stories play an integral part in the quality improvement work that we do. Sharing each others' successes, spreading knowledge and telling people's stories brings the work we do to life. Below are the top five most viewed stories of the year.

Top Five Downloaded Resources of 2017

  
Top Five On Demand Learning Recordings

Featured On-Demand Learning
Combating Opioids Webinar Series

The Rural Health and Safety Education webinar series "Combating Opioids" is hosted by Purdue University Extension and the North Central Regional Center for Rural Development in Indiana.




Featured Resource
Vaccinating Adults: A Step-by-Step Guide

This guide provides practical information in an easy-to-use  format to help providers and facilities implement or enhance adult immunization services in their healthcare setting. It also includes web addresses and references to assist them in staying up to date with the most current immunization information.   

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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.A1.12.063