This webinar will define the term “family advisory group” and explain its potential effectiveness as part of a family-centered medical home approach to providing care. Additionally, it will describe strategies for implementation and provide examples of family advisory groups within actual pediatric practices.
1. Define the term “care partnership support” and explain its effectiveness as part of an approach to providing family- and patient-centered care.
2. Describe strategies for implementing successful care partnership support within a pediatric practice.
3. Provide examples of how care partnership support can be exemplified in pediatric practices.
This webinar will:
1. Define the term “team huddle” and explain its effectiveness as part of a team-based approach to providing care.
2. Describe strategies for implementation of team huddles within a pediatric practice.
3. Provide examples of successful team huddle implementation in pediatric practices.
Due to health care reform, health care organizations are adopting a population health management (PHM) approach to deliver better care to patients at a lower cost. While the cultural change to PHM can be a difficult transition, change can be facilitated and accelerated through the use of technology.
Join us for this one-hour webinar to learn how Via Christi Health is making the cultural shift to PHM. Terry L. Mills, MD, FAAFP, will share lessons learned from Via Christi’s journey to:
Consumerism is changing the way many stakeholders in healthcare are approaching the marketplace. Join us for a webinar focused on the evolving role of consumers in the healthcare marketplace and why consumer engagement strategies are important to quality and cost outcomes. Rose Maljanian, Chairman & CEO of HealthCAWS, Inc. will discuss the importance of consumer engagement in ehealth, and will also provide an overview of a pragmatic tool that supports the advancement of consumer engagement as well as the meaningful use of technology.
This webinar has been established for primary care providers and other health care providers, to assist them in learning how to incorporate genetic thinking into their everyday practice. Information will be provided on what the role of the primary care provider is in the provision of genetic medicine, and case studies will be presented to provide further examples of the importance of genetics in a primary care setting.
Learning Objectives
After completing this course, attendees should be able to:
More and more consumers are looking for ways to take charge of their health and their health care. With an abundance of new technology at their disposal, insurers and employers are increasingly turning to benefits that encourage engagement, such as personalized wellness plans and mobile decision support tools.
This webinar will highlight consumer-centered strategies to increase value in health care. Speakers will discuss the following:
This webinar is established for primary care providers and other health care providers, to assist them in learning how to incorporate genetic thinking into their everyday practice. Information will be provided on what the role of the primary care provider is in the provision of genetic medicine, and case studies will be presented to provide further examples of the importance of genetics in a primary care settinng.
The PCPCC, in partnership with theAmerican Cancer Societywill be launching a three part webinar series in December 2013 that focuses on how patient-centered medical home providers and practices can support patient health and caregiver support after a cancer diagnosis, during treatment, and post-treatment.
The PCPCC, in partnership with theAmerican Cancer Societywill be launching a three part webinar series in December 2013 that focuses on how patient-centered medical home providers and practices can support patient health and caregiver support after a cancer diagnosis, during treatment, and post-treatment.