In Chapter 5, Dr. Brandt and Dr. Nielsen close out the series with reflections on successful strategies used by each of the profiled programs, overcoming challenges in team building and funding, and how to use resources available at the National Center and PCPCC to start an interprofessional training program.
Following a Q&A format, each chapter provides a deep-dive into three of the seven programs highlighted in “Progress and Promise” by sharing the program's experiences, opportunities, and challenges in building and maintaining an interprofessional program. The first four podcasts can be listened to here.
PCPCC members receive discounted conference registration. PCPCC provider members can sign up at the CAPG member price of $990 and Executive Members at $1795. The preconference session is included with conference registration. To register at these rates, please visit www.capg.org/conf-pcpcc and under “Registration Type,” select “PCPCC Member.”
Last month, Consumers Union, the advocacy arm of Consumer Reports, launched the Health Care Value Hub, a networking and resource center for advocates working for lower costs and better value in health care.
Funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the Health Care Value Hub will support and connect consumer advocates across the United States, providing comprehensive, research-based information and tools to help them advocate for policies that reduce health care costs and increase quality.
Join the PCPCC for a webinar on Thursday, April 30 at 1 p.m. EST to hear Lynn Quincy, Hub director, discuss the new Health Care Value Hub.
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