Welcome to the Ohio home health community of practice.
WHAT IS A COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE?
The concept of a community of practice (often abbreviated as CoP) refers to the process of social learning that occurs when people who have a common interest in some subject or problem collaborate over an extended period to share ideas, find solutions, and build innovations.
The term was first used in 1991 by Jean Lave and Etienne Wenger who used it in relation to situated learning as part of an attempt to "rethink learning" at the Institute for Research on Learning. In 1998, the theorist Etienne Wenger extended the concept and applied it to other contexts, including organizational settings. More recently, Communities of Practice have become associated with knowledge management as people have begun to see them as ways of developing social capital, nurturing new knowledge, stimulating innovation, or sharing existing tacit knowledge within an organization. It is now an accepted part of organizational development (OD).
I am pleased to hear that CMS is planning on keeping some form or fashion of support for the Home Health Quality Initiative in the 9th SOW. I hope that KePRO
The Ohio KePRO Home Health Initiative for the CMS 8th Statement of Work was most successful. Thanks to the many efforts of the home health agencies involved
Are you heart smart? Refresh your memory from 1:00 to 2:30 this Thursday with Kathy Machingo as she discusses issues related to heart failure. Cardiac Care
The Home Health Community of Practice Conference Calls are back by popular demand. These conference calls provide you with an opportunity to discuss "what