Electronic Clinical Quality Measures are no longer just a reporting obligation. For clinical leaders, the Hospital Harm-Pressure Injury eCQM (HH-PI) is one of the most direct lines between the care their teams deliver and the financial health of their facility. And with new mandatory CMS payment models now in effect, the stakes attached to that measure have never been higher.
On June 24 at 1pm EST, Bruin Biometrics is hosting a free webinar designed specifically for CNOs and quality leaders. Karen Shock, CWCA and Key Account Director at Bruin Biometrics, will cut through the complexity and give clinical leaders a clear, practical understanding of the eCQM HH-PI measure, how it connects to new mandatory CMS payment models, and what your organization needs to do now to protect patients and financial performance.
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The eCQM HH-PI tracks hospital-acquired pressure injuries as a clinical quality measure. Your facility’s performance on this measure is publicly reported and reviewed during accreditation, and it now feeds directly into the financial reconciliation process under the CMS Transforming Episode Accountability Model (TEAM). TEAM is already mandatory for hundreds of US hospitals, and it uses a Composite Quality Score drawn from eCQM performance to determine whether a hospital receives a boost payment or owes CMS money at the end of each performance period.
For clinical leaders, this is not a finance team conversation. It is a clinical one. The interventions your team puts in place, the workflows you build, and the technology you choose to support pressure injury prevention all have a measurable impact on how your facility performs on the HH-PI measure and, by extension, on your hospital’s financial outcomes under these models.
This webinar will also cover the proposed CJR-X model, which extends mandatory bundled payment requirements for joint replacements to nearly every acute care hospital in the country from October 2027. Understanding what is coming gives clinical leaders the runway to prepare.
Karen will present all of this in plain, accessible language built for busy clinical professionals. No background in healthcare policy or reimbursement is required. This is a practical, focused session with time for questions.
This webinar is most relevant to CNOs, WOCNs, quality leaders, and clinical professionals responsible for pressure injury prevention and post-surgical care pathways.
Register now to join us on June 24 at 1pm EST. If you cannot attend live, sign up anyway and we will send you the full recording.
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