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Our Team | National Pediatric Cardiology
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Skip to main content. Jeffrey Anderson, MD, MPH. Carole Lannon, MD, MPH. David Brown, MD. Stacey Lihn, BA. Project Management, Quality Improvement Team, and Data Team. Siri Yeddula, MS. SAS Programmer-Biostatistics and Epidemiology. Rashmi Sahay, MD,MS. Biostatistician Biostatistics and Epidemiology. Yuanfang Xu, MS. Biostatistician Biostatistics and Epidemiology. Laurie Bishop, MS. SAS Programmer-Biostatistics and Epidemiology. Emily Mullen, BA. Data Specialist-Biostatistics and Epidemiology.
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National Pediatric Cardiology | Quality Improvement Collaborative
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Skip to main content. Resources For Care Teams. Click a tag on the left to filter. NPC-QIC participating members may click the following links to access their automated reports, the internal SharePoint site, or REDCap for data reporting purposes. Automated Reporting System Log-In. Phase I REDCap Log-In. Phase II REDCap Log-In. Transparency in a Pediatric Quality Improvement Collaborative: A Passionate Journey by NPC-QIC Clinicians and Parents. Can help your team learn more about the PDSA cycle. NPC-QIC u...
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Our Success | National Pediatric Cardiology
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Skip to main content. For more information regarding infographic definitions, click here. For more information about NPC-QIC please contact us at info@npcqic.org. You are welcome to re-use the NPCQIC content and tools but we ask that you attribute NPCQIC as the source of the information and provide a prominent link to: http:/ npcqic.org. 3) a federal grant to the pediatric Center for Education and Research in Therapeutics at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center.
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National Pediatric Cardiology | Quality Improvement Collaborative
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Skip to main content. Parent and Family Resources. Click a tag on the left to filter. Key Findings: Variability in timing of stage 2 palliation between centers and association with later stage 2 palliation and higher interstage mortality. Key Findings: Variability in timing of stage 2 palliation between centers and association with later stage 2 palliation and higher interstage mortality. Garick Hill, Nancy Rudd, Nancy Ghanayem, David Hehir and Peter Bartz published a study in. Garick Hill, Nancy Rudd, N...
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NPC-QIC 2017 Spring Learning Session | National Pediatric Cardiology
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Skip to main content. NPC-QIC 2017 Spring Learning Session. Fri, 04/08/2016 - 13:48. Registration is now open! To go to the registration website where you will find information to register, hotel details, the agenda at a glance, and more! The 2017 Learning Session will be held in Cincinnati at the Westin Hotel from Thursday, May 18 beginning at 12:00 PM, to Saturday, May 20 till 3:00 PM (Eastern Time). For more information about NPC-QIC please contact us at info@npcqic.org.
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Transparency | National Pediatric Cardiology
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Skip to main content. TRANSPARENCY ACROSS THE NETWORK. Consensus between collaborating parents and care centers within NPC-QIC determined transparency a necessary focus to continue improving care and outcomes for our patients. Comprised of parents of children with congenital heart disease and NPC-QIC participating clinicians, a working group was born - devoting efforts to understanding transparency activities across the Collaborative. Along with communicating and applying transparency recommendat...
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About HLHS | National Pediatric Cardiology
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Skip to main content. Hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) is the most complex and highest-risk congenital heart defect, but is a rare condition, and even the largest children’s hospitals have only a small number of HLHS patients. This heart defect is fatal without early intervention. A small percentage of children with HLHS receive heart transplants, while the large majority receive a series of three cardiac surgeries to survive:. Stage I (Norwood) procedure occurs within a few days of birth. Identify...
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Donate Now | | National Pediatric Cardiology
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Skip to main content. Currently, only 60% of babies diagnosed with. Will survive into adulthood. Your donation to NPC-QIC can help increase the number of babies with congenital heart disease that survive and thrive. Help support the National Pediatric Cardiology Quality Improvement Collaborative (NPC-QIC) and parent partner,. In our committment to working together to improving the care and outcomes for these children. For more information about NPC-QIC please contact us at info@npcqic.org.
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About | National Pediatric Cardiology
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Skip to main content. For the past 7 years, a group of clinicians, researchers, and parents, from across 60 medical institutions have been collaborating to ensure that families of children, who receive a diagnosis of. Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrom (HLHS). And other univentricular hearts, have hope. Together, NPC-QIC and. A parent partner organization, have harnessed the power of. To date, our patients have a 95% chance of surviving the interstage period, 77% of whom have satisfactory growth during the.
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