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The Value of Recovery Community Centers in Addiction Care: Insights from a Tireless Recovery Advocate
Michael Askew, Deputy Director of the Office of Recovery at the Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration, discusses the role of recovery community centers in the lives of people with substance use disorder and across the continuum of other addiction care services.
An Embedded Approach to Engaging Community Members: Lessons from Southcentral Foundation’s Nuka System of Care
Features a conversation with two Southcentral Foundation leaders to learn how their approach to patient engagement has evolved over the years and the role it plays in improving care and advancing equity across their system.
Making Addiction Treatment More Equitable for Black People by Engaging People with Lived Experience of Substance Use Disorders
Profiles a Boston Medical Center research program aimed at addressing disparity is substance use disorder treatment among Black patients.
Involving People with Lived Experience in Complex Care Research
The Playbook spoke to two individuals who helped develop the Patient-Centered Complex Care Research Agenda to learn more about how involving people with lived experience in research can help strengthen the complex care evidence base.
Working with Black Communities to Improve At-Home Care Coordination for People with Dementia
Features a conversation with Danetta Sloan, PhD, MSW, MA, assistant scientist at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, to learn about the MIND at Home program and how dementia care coordination programs can better support Black caregivers and their families.
Engaging People with Disabilities in Health Care: Lessons from the Massachusetts One Care Program
A conversation with Dennis Heaphy, MPH, Med, MDiv, policy analyst and health justice advocate at the Massachusetts Disability Policy Consortium, about findings from a study that he co-authored on the impact of engaging members with disabilities in care planning and care coordination.
Health Plan Perspectives on Using Medicare Advantage Supplemental Benefits to Support Family Caregivers
Highlights the efforts of two Medicare Advantage plans ― UCare in Minnesota and UPMC Health Plan in Pennsylvania ― to provide supplemental benefits to family caregivers.
Incorporating What Matters Most to Patients into Care Delivery
Details NCQA's person-driven outcome measures and how they can be used to improve care for people with complex health and social needs.
Physician Biases Toward People with Disability and Implications for Care Delivery
Examines findings from a nationwide survey on physicians' attitudes toward people with disability.
Building a Culture of Person-Centered Care: Where We Are and Where We Need to Go
Researchers share their insights on whether older adults’ health care preferences are being taken into account and how health systems can become more person-centered.
Empowering Goals of Care for Vulnerable Communities During COVID-19
Details the proactive approach of Cambridge Health Alliance, a public ambulatory care and hospital system in the Boston area, to initiate goals of care conversations with high-risk patients in their respiratory clinic.
Our COACHing Nature: The Camden Coalition’s Approach to Patient Engagement
Discusses, COACH, a new framework that Camden Coalition utilizes to build authentic relationships with patients and to increase patient engagement.
Striving for Person-Centered Care
Describes a series of video modules for health system leaders and clinicians that aims to reinvigorate the idea of person-centered care for those with complex health, social, and functional needs.
Is Co-Design the Key to Successful Complex Care Management?
What typically happens when a clinician meets a patient with complex care needs? Co-designing care is especially important when the care is for people with complex needs. Here are some tips for co-designing complex care management.
Engaging Family Caregivers in Programs for People with Complex Needs
Most care delivery systems don’t proactively identify and meaningfully engage or support family caregivers in visits or care plans. Jennifer Wolff, PhD, a gerontologist and health services researcher shares how complex care programs can better engage families in care for patients.
Three Tips to Make the Most of Your Community Health Needs Assessment
How can you make the most of your community health needs assessments? Here are three tips to help you turn your assessments into action.
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Displaying 1 - 16 of 16
The Value of Recovery Community Centers in Addiction Care: Insights from a Tireless Recovery Advocate
Michael Askew, Deputy Director of the Office of Recovery at the Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration, discusses the role of recovery community centers in the lives of people with substance use disorder and across the continuum of other addiction care services.
An Embedded Approach to Engaging Community Members: Lessons from Southcentral Foundation’s Nuka System of Care
Features a conversation with two Southcentral Foundation leaders to learn how their approach to patient engagement has evolved over the years and the role it plays in improving care and advancing equity across their system.
Making Addiction Treatment More Equitable for Black People by Engaging People with Lived Experience of Substance Use Disorders
Profiles a Boston Medical Center research program aimed at addressing disparity is substance use disorder treatment among Black patients.
Involving People with Lived Experience in Complex Care Research
The Playbook spoke to two individuals who helped develop the Patient-Centered Complex Care Research Agenda to learn more about how involving people with lived experience in research can help strengthen the complex care evidence base.
Working with Black Communities to Improve At-Home Care Coordination for People with Dementia
Features a conversation with Danetta Sloan, PhD, MSW, MA, assistant scientist at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, to learn about the MIND at Home program and how dementia care coordination programs can better support Black caregivers and their families.
Engaging People with Disabilities in Health Care: Lessons from the Massachusetts One Care Program
A conversation with Dennis Heaphy, MPH, Med, MDiv, policy analyst and health justice advocate at the Massachusetts Disability Policy Consortium, about findings from a study that he co-authored on the impact of engaging members with disabilities in care planning and care coordination.
Health Plan Perspectives on Using Medicare Advantage Supplemental Benefits to Support Family Caregivers
Highlights the efforts of two Medicare Advantage plans ― UCare in Minnesota and UPMC Health Plan in Pennsylvania ― to provide supplemental benefits to family caregivers.
Incorporating What Matters Most to Patients into Care Delivery
Details NCQA's person-driven outcome measures and how they can be used to improve care for people with complex health and social needs.
Physician Biases Toward People with Disability and Implications for Care Delivery
Examines findings from a nationwide survey on physicians' attitudes toward people with disability.
Building a Culture of Person-Centered Care: Where We Are and Where We Need to Go
Researchers share their insights on whether older adults’ health care preferences are being taken into account and how health systems can become more person-centered.
Empowering Goals of Care for Vulnerable Communities During COVID-19
Details the proactive approach of Cambridge Health Alliance, a public ambulatory care and hospital system in the Boston area, to initiate goals of care conversations with high-risk patients in their respiratory clinic.
Our COACHing Nature: The Camden Coalition’s Approach to Patient Engagement
Discusses, COACH, a new framework that Camden Coalition utilizes to build authentic relationships with patients and to increase patient engagement.
Striving for Person-Centered Care
Describes a series of video modules for health system leaders and clinicians that aims to reinvigorate the idea of person-centered care for those with complex health, social, and functional needs.
Is Co-Design the Key to Successful Complex Care Management?
What typically happens when a clinician meets a patient with complex care needs? Co-designing care is especially important when the care is for people with complex needs. Here are some tips for co-designing complex care management.
Engaging Family Caregivers in Programs for People with Complex Needs
Most care delivery systems don’t proactively identify and meaningfully engage or support family caregivers in visits or care plans. Jennifer Wolff, PhD, a gerontologist and health services researcher shares how complex care programs can better engage families in care for patients.
Three Tips to Make the Most of Your Community Health Needs Assessment
How can you make the most of your community health needs assessments? Here are three tips to help you turn your assessments into action.