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Talking with Caregivers about Overuse: A Guide for Clinicians

This webinar covers factors facing conversations about overuse with patients and caregivers, and provides specific tools and strategies for improving the outcome of those conversations. 

Exploring Peer Support in Ambulatory Care - Lessons from the Field

Exploring Peer Support in Ambulatory Care - Lessons from the Field

Thursday, January 24, 2019 | 12:00 p.m. – 01:00 p.m. Eastern Time 

Implementing the Choosing Wisely Program – Practices Share their Lessons Learned

PCPCC Support and Alignment Network hosted an online discussion with practices who have implemented the ABIMF Choosing Wisely program on Jan 10, 2019 1:00 PM EST. The objectives of this webinar are the following:

Improving Patient/Family Engagement Through Peer Support for Parents of Children with Special Needs

If you are interested in learning more about how peer support can help your practice, please join us at Virtual Peer Support Meeting (PFCC.Connect) on September 27, 2018, at 1:30 PM EST by registering here.

Peer Support: Enhancing Care for Patients and their Families

This webinar provides an overview of Peer Support services, highlights an organization actively connecting families of children with special needs, and reviews a number of resources available for clinics and families.

Building Partnerships with Patients in Adoption of Choosing Wisely Tools

Hosted by the PCPCC Support & Alignment Network, this webinar will:

1. Explore Choosing Wisely as a strategy for improving care and enhancing patient and family engagement.
2. Learn how implementation of Choosing Wisely effectively engages patients at the point of care and increases shared decision making.
3. Discover how involving patient and family advisors positively impacts implementation of Choosing Wisely tools into your practice. 

Interventions to Improve Patient Safety in Primary Care Settings by Engaging Patients and Families

This comprehensive guide provides primary care practices with four strategies that they can adopt to improve patient safety and engagement.

5 Essential Steps of Shared-Decision Making: The SHARE Approach

AHRQ’s SHARE Approach is a five-step process for shared decision-making. Fact sheets, learning modules, videos, success stories, webinars and marketing materials are available. 

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