
Inpatient glycemic safety is no longer just a clinical goal — it’s now a visible, system-level performance measure. With CMS requiring eCQM reporting for severe hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia as part of the Inpatient Quality Reporting (IQR) program, variations in workflows and insulin management are becoming consequential.
Moderated by Becker’s Healthcare, Glooko’s Paul Chidester, MD, FACP, NYC Health and Hospitals Lincoln’s Lewis Marshall Jr., MD, Hackensack Meridian Jersey Shore University Medical Center’s Harpreet Pall, MD, and Temple University Health System’s Benjamin Slovism, MD, share strategies they are implementing to support frontline clinicians with inpatient glycemic safety, standardize clinical workflows, and align glycemic management to meet these new CMS reporting mandates.
Key Takeaways
- Ways CMS reporting is changing inpatient glycemic safety expectations
- How operational and workflow variability can undermine performance
- Practical strategies for improving insulin management consistency without limiting clinical judgment
- How to measure, monitor, and sustain glycemic safety at scale
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Read a recap of the Glooko-hosted Becker’s Healthcare webinar to learn why glycemic safety efforts often fall short and how leaders are building the infrastructure and standardization needed to close those gaps.
Is your hospital ready to close CMS glycemic safety gaps?
Visit Glooko’s CMS Glycemic Safety Readiness Hub to take a five-minutes assessment that evaluates your hospital’s alignment with the CMS mandates and identifies priority areas during the active reporting period.