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Peer Support

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Novembre 2019
Parents Available to Help (PATH)/ Family Voices of Connecticut's peer support program helps empowers families to advocate for the best care for their children and reaffirm their value as parents and caregiviers. Learn more about their impactful work in the attached Parent to Parent story.
Novembre 2019
The Yakima County Parent to Parent program offers emotional support and information to families raising children with special health or developmental needs. In addition to parent support, the program offers sibling support, recreation and social opportunities, a newsletter, and disability...
Ottobre 2019
Resource bank to help primary care providers and practices promote and integrate peer support. Some are available in Spanish.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Ottobre 2016
These presentation slides contain an overview of the history and positive impact of patient and family engagement within primary care practices and examples of successful patient and family advisory councils. 
IPFCC
Ottobre 2019
The go-to resource for latest updates and background information on the Quality Payment Program (QPP) from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).
CMS
Settembre 2019
Patient portals are becoming more prevalent, as healthcare providers, payers, and patients become more comfortable with their use. A 2017 survey found that 82% of patients reported having logged into their provider’s patient portal at least once – a drastic change from a similar 2013...
Patient Portals: How can they impact primary care?
Ottobre 2018
This peer-reviewed report on health care transition for pediatric to adult health care includes a process for transition preparation, planning, tracking, and follow-through and is based on more than two decades of evidence-based research. A special focus is placed on young adults with special...
American Academy of Pediatrics
Aprile 2018
This document outlines how the Choosing Wisely program can help practices achieve TCPI program aims, which align with the Quality Payment Program.
Maine Quality Counts, PCPCC
Marzo 2018
This learning module reviews common causes of medication nonadherence and how your practice can establish a standrd process to address them. 0.5 CME credits from the AMA are available upon completion. 
American Medical Association, AMA Steps Forward
Marzo 2018
The Quick Start Guide provides clinicians and practice staff with five simple steps for implementing the teach-back approach in the office setting. 
AHRQ
Giugno 2017
About this Guide: When patients and families build partnerships with their health care team – such as doctors, nurse practitioners, nurses and clinic staff - to improve health care, everyone benefits! This guide will help you decide if you want to partner with your health care team as...
PCPCC
Novembre 2016
In November 2016, PCPCC offered a special one-day training for patient advisors, family caregivers and their clinician partners. This page contains presentation slides from the sessions, and highlight tools and strategies for implementing patient and family engagement strategies.
PCPCC
Marzo 2016
This change packet was originally created as a guide for practices participating in the Transforming Clinical Practies Initiative. It outlines tangible steps to meet TCPI goals, which align with Quality Payment Program standards. 
CMS
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