SAN Curriculum

Communication about Overuse with Vulnerable Populations

This webinar shares insights from focus groups on communicationg about overuse with patients, research on safety net settings, and information about tools and resources. 

Patient and Family Panels: Inspiring and Energizing Staff and Clinicians

This webinar supports ambulatory physicians and staff in planning and facilitating successful patient and family panels to foster change and improvement and rediscover joy in practice.

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Choosing Wisely Implementation across Georgia

This webinar shares how Kaiser Permanent Georgia implemented the Choosing Wisely program regionally through 25 medical offices in 14 counties.

Integrating Patient Family Engagement into Choosing Wisely Implementation

This webinar features stories from patient advisors about their experiences collaborating with practices to implement the Choosing Wisely Program.  

Addressing Health Literacy Through Patient and Family Engagement

This webinar shared the story of a Patient Advisor and practice representative who worked together on health literacy issues within their primary care clinic. Attendees also shared their experience and perspectives and asked engaging questions.

 

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:

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