Quality Improvement

NVRH Suicide Prevention Transitions
March 13, 2026
Improving suicide care requires strong systems, shared accountability, and seamless transitions across care settings, especially during moments of elevated risk. Through the 2025 Suicide Care in Healthcare Quality Improvement Initiative , Vermont healthcare and community partners are working together to strengthen suicide care pathways using evidence-informed practices, data, and quality improvement methods. Facilitated by the Vermont Program for Quality in Health Care and funded by the Vermont Department of Health and the Vermont Department of Mental Health, the initiative supports teams in improving continuity of care, particularly during transitions from emergency departments to community-based services. The work underway in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom offers a strong example of this approach in action. Building on long-standing partnerships, local hospital and community organizations came together to formalize a Safe Transitions Team focused on coordinated, sustainable suicide care. The story below highlights how collaboration, data, and flexibility helped strengthen care transitions and improve support for individuals at risk.
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June 23, 2025
Exploring Vermont’s Hospital Quality & Patient Safety Landscape
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June 18, 2025
Strengthening QI Foundations for Statewide Improvement and Impact
A Vermont audio-only telemedicine and clinical quality tracking sheet
June 17, 2025
Vermont Audio-Only Telemedicine & Clinical Quality Tracking Sheet
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June 17, 2025
VPQHC 2022 Impact Report
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May 28, 2025
Vermont Patient Safety and Surveillance Improvement System Annual Reports

Special Projects

We take on specialized projects that advance healthcare and quality improvement in Vermont. Our work spans a range of initiatives, from developing pediatric comfort kits to support pediatric patients boarding in Vermont EDs, to conducting chart audits to support research in rural hospitals. Whether supporting research, innovation, or targeted interventions, we help turn ideas into actionable results.

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