KHA Quality Webinar: Peer-to-Peer Learning- Two Hospitals. Two Strategies. One Goal: Preventing Patient Falls
KHA Quality Webinar: Peer-to-Peer Learning- Two Hospitals. Two Strategies. One Goal: Preventing Patient Falls
November 2 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Join the KHA Quality Team for an engaging Quality Webinar on November 2, 2026, from 1-2 PM ET featuring two Kentucky hospitals that successfully implemented innovative fall prevention strategies tailored to their unique patient populations. While every health care setting faces different challenges, the shared goal remains the same — keeping patients safe while fostering a culture of continuous learning and improvement.
Representing the acute care setting, UofL Health will highlight its innovative “Debrief after the Debrief” process, a secondary post-fall review that transforms fall events into valuable learning opportunities. This interdisciplinary, just culture approach strengthened accountability, improved documentation, increased staff engagement, and helped reduce falls from 5.8 to 4.3 falls per 1,000 patient days.
Representing the Long-Term Acute Care Hospital (LTACH) setting, CommonSpirit – Continuing Care Hospital – Lexington will share how participation in a system-wide fall prevention initiative led to standardized practices, enhanced staff education, stronger leadership engagement, and improved interdisciplinary collaboration. These efforts reduced falls from 3.5 to 2.2 falls per 1,000 patient days while reinforcing a culture of safety.
Whether you work in acute care, critical access, LTACH, rehabilitation, or quality improvement, you’ll leave with practical, evidence-based strategies you can adapt within your own organization. Learn how leadership support, frontline engagement, standardized processes, and a focus on learning — not blame — can create lasting improvements in patient safety.
Target Audience: Chief Nursing Officers (CNOs), Chief Quality Officers (CQOs), Medical Directors, Patient Safety Officers, Risk Management Professionals, Quality and Performance Improvement Teams, Hospitalists and Inpatient Physician Leaders, Nursing Directors and Nurse Managers, LTACH and Rehab Leaders, ED Directors, Managers ED Physicians, and ED Nurses, Care Coordination and Case Management Leaders, Patient Care Services Leaders, Clinical Practice Leaders, Clinical Educators, and other health care professionals.