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Trauma-Informed Care Implementation Resource Center
An online guide to trauma-informed care.
Website/Resource Center
Engaging High-Need Patients in Intensive Outpatient Programs: A Qualitative Synthesis of Engagement Strategies
Overcoming barriers to patient engagement.
Peer-Reviewed Article
Patient Engagement in ACO Practices and Patient-Reported Outcomes Among Adults with Co-Occurring Chronic Disease and Mental Health Conditions
Patient engagement improves patient-reported outcomes.
Peer-Reviewed Article
Case Management in Primary Care for Frequent Users of Health Care Services: A Mixed Methods Study
The psychological benefits of case management.
Peer-Reviewed Article
Care Ecosystem Toolkit
Details implementation guidance for the evidence-based Care Ecosystem model, which improves supports for people with dementia and their caregivers.
Implementation Tool
Laying the Groundwork for Trauma-Informed Care
How organizations can transition to trauma-informed care.
Brief/Report
How High-Need Patients Experience Health Care in the United States
This 2016 survey reveals that the health care system is failing people with complex needs
Brief/Report
The Core of Care Management: The Role of Authentic Relationships in Caring for Patients with Frequent Hospitalizations
This study links “authentic healing relationships” with patient motivation and active health management.
Peer-Reviewed Article
Key Ingredients for Successful Trauma-Informed Care Implementation
Trauma-informed care can improve patient engagement and treatment adherence while reducing costs.
Brief/Report
Adding a Measure of Self-Management Capability to Risk Assessment Can Improve Prediction of High Costs
Less “activated” patients are more likely to benefit from care coordination.
Peer-Reviewed Article
The Effectiveness of Community Engagement in Public Health Interventions for Disadvantaged Groups: A Meta-Analysis
Incorporating community engagement into public health interventions leads to improved health outcomes and a greater sense of self-efficacy among intervention recipients.
Peer-Reviewed Article