Would you like to improve your skills to be even more effective in your role as a Patient Family Advisor?
Join us for a learning session based on the 5 Core Competencies for Effective Advisors, which were collaboratively developed by a community of Advisors for Advisors. Nurturing these competencies into your approach will strengthen your focus and increase alignment with your healthcare partners for better outcomes.
Join the HealthDoers Network as they continue the conversation on practice transformation and help participants learn about:
Embedding responsible insourcing and forging community linkages to address unmet patient needs
Facilitating information exchange and collaboration between primary care practices, health systems, and communities to meet patients’ clinical and social needs
This presentation will define and provide a framework for establishing the business case for PCC. Considerable interest has been shown recently in person-centered care (PCC) models of health care delivery. In PCC, the goals of care are determined or at least significantly shaped by the individual and family and the care plan is reflective of their goals and values.
PFCCpartners presents a day of learning and skills development. They will be hosting two opportunities for participants to develop their individual skills:
As part of the ACP Leadership Academy's Webinar Series " Improving Patient Outcomes through Quality Improvement," this webinar will show you how to find, use, and communicate the data that your practice already generates to propel change.
This webinar series is presented in partnership with ACP's Quality Connect Programs and the ACP Support and Alignment Network (SAN).
Join speaker Doron Schneider, MD, FACP, as he explains some of the key concepts in quality improvement work, including PDSAs, process mapping, and lean - and how you can use them to achieve better outcomes in your practice.
Dr. Schneider is currently a practicing internist and the Chief Safety and Quality Officer at Abington Hospitals - Jefferson Health.
Successful practice transformation requires the adoption of broad population health strategies. Community-based organizations can play an integral role in this arena. As providers accept more risk under value-based payment models, there is a greater emphasis on managing chronic disease. Evidence-based programs targeting persons with two or more chronic conditions have increasing importance to success with the introduction of new payment models.