Lean is an organizational redesign approach derived from the automotive industry that is increasingly used in health care. It focuses on eliminating all types of waste and standardizing care. AHRQ’s webinar will highlight redesigns that occurred across 17 clinics.
In partnership with the PCPCC SAN, the Institute for Patient- and Family-Centered Care (IPFCC) offers technical assistance/programmatic support around patient engagement to Practice Transformation Networks (PTN) in TCPI. Support given through in-person trainings, online learning events, and evidence-based resources is essential and proves to be successful in transforming the way practices deliver care.
The PCPCC SAN and HealthTeamWorks have joined forces to present a webinar that will focus on meaningful patient engagement in transformation using a blended model to inform and improve progress toward the Quadruple Aim. Patient experience surveys at the corporate and practice level provide quantitative patient experience results that are helpful to leadership teams.
Behavioral health care providers are increasingly called upon to fill new roles on the primary care team. These roles often call for mastery of knowledge and skills related to a variety of complexhealth issues, including oral health. As an integral component of overall health, oral health can have a significant impact on a client’s emotional and physical well-being.
In this webinar, hosted by PFCCpartners, learn about the ETeam conceptual model of enhancing communication and partnership at the point of care. They will also describe the role of ETeam Partners in peer to peer support and share ETeam tools which focus on safety, advocacy, discharge preparation and preparing for morning rounds with the care team. Data results and next steps will also be shared.
At the Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital of New York at NYU Langone, partnering with patients and families has revolutionized Child and Family Education, leading to the creation of interactive, engaging resources that enhance shared decision-making, safe care and partnership. In this informative webinar, learn the various ways you can partner to ensure that educational materials are health literate, patient- and family-centered, and incorporate the wisdom and expertise of patients, families, and clinicians.
Join the Health Care Innovations Exchange for a free Web event designed to share results and lessons from the Innovations Exchange’s Learning Communities initiative.
From 2014-2016, the Innovations Exchange sponsored three Learning Communities (LCs) to support innovation adoption in the following high-priority areas:
Communicating effectively with all patients and families is crucial in providing care consistent with the medical home model. Facilitated by the National Center for Medical Home Implementation, this webinar will identify effective visual, verbal, and written communication tools that can be used in practice for all patients and families, including those with limited English proficiency and health literacy. The webinar will provide pediatric medical home professionals with practical and concrete tools to communicate meaningfully and effectively with patients and families.