The Role of Collaboration with Community Partners and Outpatient Stakeholders in Sustainable Patient Safety Bundle Implementation

22apr1:00 pm2:00 pm

Event Details

This webinar will explore strategies for integrating AIM Patient Safety Bundle (PSB) implementation into the care continuum through the development of strong, collaborative relationships with community partners. Susan Kendig, JD, WHNP-BC, FAANP from the National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women’s Health (NPWH) will highlight how AIM entities can build and maintain collaborative stakeholder networks to facilitate successful bundle implementation across the care continuum, including practical strategies for rural and lower-resourced communities. She will be joined by Patti Lee King and Rebecca Ainis from the Illinois Perinatal Quality Collaborative to share their experience.

Speakers

Susan Kendig, JD, WHNP-BC, FAANP is a Women’s Health Integration Specialist with SSM Health and CO-PI for the MIssouri Collaboration for Clinical Community Integration in Maternal Health (MO C3). Active with AIM since its inception, she co-led development of maternal safety bundles related to mental health, postpartum and women’s health.

Patti Lee King, PhD, leads the Illinois Perinatal Quality Collaborative (ILPQC) as State Project Director and Quality Lead in the Center for Health Services and Outcomes Research in the Institute for Public Health and Medicine. Lee King spearheads statewide initiatives that improve outcomes for birthing patients and newborns. She collaborates with organizations such as the Institute for Healthcare Improvement and the Alliance for Innovation on Maternal Health to develop widely used patient safety bundles and change packages. Lee King also consults with other states through the National Network of Perinatal Quality Collaboratives to spread and scale best practices.

Rebecca Ainis, MPH is the Project Coordinator at the ILPQC. She received her BS in Psychology from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and her MPH with a concentration in Maternal and Child Health from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Rebecca works with birthing hospitals across Illinois to implement ILPQC’s Perinatal Mental Health initiative.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this session, participants will be able to:

  1. Identify community-based models for integrating patient safety bundles across the care continuum, including practical strategies for rural and lower-resourced areas.
  2. Describe the role of collaboration across the care continuum for successful implementation of the PMHC AIM patient safety bundle
  3. Describe the unique role of women’s health nurse practitioners in sustainable AIM patient safety bundle implementation

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Time

April 22, 2026 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm(GMT-04:00)