Over the last two years, the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) has worked with the Alliance for Innovation on Maternal Health (AIM) to develop actionable change packages aligned with each AIM Patient Safety Bundle. This monthly webinar series will support state and hospital teams to effectively utilize these change packages as a tool for bundle implementation. Examples from front line teams as well as state teams will be shared throughout the series. Each webinar will include a presentation followed by time for Q&A with presenters.
Register here for this free webinar series. Registering for the complete series is recommended, but we also welcome participation in individual webinars. All webinars will be recorded.
January – April 2024, 2nd Wednesday of Each Month, 2-3 PM ET
1. Getting Started: What are change packages?
January 10th, 2024, 2-3 PM ET
This webinar will provide an overview of change packages and the elements included in them. We will discuss how change packages are built, and how these change packages align with the AIM bundles.
2. Getting Focused: How to prioritize a path through a change package
February 14th, 2024, 2-3 PM ET
This webinar will discuss how change packages are used in clinical settings to drive improvement, on the front lines, at the system level, and at the state level. Presenters will share strategies for prioritizing changes that will be most impactful in your setting and figuring out where to get started.
3. Getting Momentum: Moving out of the change package and into testing
March 13th, 2024, 2-3 PM ET
This webinar will cover strategies for testing changes from the change package, including how to test changes using Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA cycles) and when to move from testing to implementation.
4. Getting Results: Stories from the field of change packages in action
April 10th, 2024, 2-3 PM ET
This webinar will share case examples from hospitals and states who have used at least one of the change packages to support bundle implementation. Presenters will share tips, tricks, and lessons learned.












