VPQHC Featured in Pew Report on Suicide Prevention in Healthcare

The Vermont Program for Quality in Health Care (VPQHC) is honored to be featured in a recent report by The Pew Charitable Trusts , highlighting the critical role of quality improvement (QI) interventions in suicide prevention efforts. The report, State Policy Can Improve Suicide Prevention in Health Care Settings , underscores how state-level policy and healthcare initiatives can work together to reduce suicide rates.

The Power of QI Interventions in Suicide Prevention

The Pew report emphasizes how QI interventions in healthcare settings can be instrumental in reducing suicide risks. These interventions include:

  • Routine screening and risk assessment to identify individuals at risk earlier.

  • Enhanced care coordination between primary care, emergency services, and mental health professionals.

  • Follow-up care protocols to ensure ongoing support for patients after crisis intervention.

Research shows that these steps, when implemented consistently, can make a significant difference in preventing suicide. Vermont’s approach—rooted in collaboration and data-driven quality improvement—sets an example for other states looking to enhance their suicide prevention efforts.

Moving Forward

The Pew report reinforces the importance of integrating QI interventions into healthcare policies and practices. We encourage policymakers, healthcare providers, and community organizations to explore The Pew Charitable Trusts’ report and join us in strengthening suicide prevention strategies across Vermont.

More Resources:

July 18, 2025
The Addressing Food Insecurity: Strategies, Stories & Solutions session explored how healthcare settings can identify and respond to food insecurity through practical strategies, partnerships, and patient-centered solutions. It featured Rayna Andrews, nationally recognized food justice advocate and author, alongside Vermont hospital leaders who shared on-the-ground stories and implementation lessons. The session recording and linked resources are available below to support continued learning and action. Feedback from participants: “What I found most valuable was learning about addressing food insecurity and nutrition insecurity and the impact of this within the communities we serve and how to consider this within the work we are already doing.” “Rayna’s knowledge on the topic was excellent.” “I was made aware of how food insecurity can affect many populations and how we can help resolve the issues.”
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