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Empowering Transitions from Jail to Community Health: The Point of Reentry and Transition Program
The Point of Reentry and Transition program connects adults leaving NYC's Rikers Island jail to trauma-informed, patient-centered primary care and other essential health and social services.
Medically Tailored Meals: Evidence Roundup
Highlights recent findings on the effectiveness of medically tailored meals and the impacts these programs have on hospitalizations, patient costs, and clinical outcomes, and also outlines implementation considerations.
Medical Respite Care: Evidence Roundup
Explores evidence on the effectiveness of medical respite care and the impacts this approach has on patient outcomes, hospital visits, and costs.
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.
Insights on the Value Case for Complex Care: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic
Features the viewpoints of complex care leaders on how the pandemic and efforts to improve health equity have impacted their complex care business models.
Advancing Health Equity for People Who Are Homebound
Explores the epidemiology and characteristics of homebound older adults, inequities they face, and reimagines care delivery for this population.
Measuring What Matters in Complex Care: New Options to Assess Patient and Staff Perspectives
Features Karla Silverman, MS, RN, CNM, Associate Director for Complex Care Delivery at the Center for Health Care Strategies, who highlights the need to expand what measures are used to assess the quality of care delivery.
Where Do We Go From Here? Next Steps for Complex Care Measurement
Features a conversation with Heidi Bossley and Keziah Imbeah, authors of the recently published Measuring Complexity report, who share insights into the findings and considerations for the field in adopting a more standardized approach to complex care measurement.
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Series
Displaying 1 - 8 of 8
Empowering Transitions from Jail to Community Health: The Point of Reentry and Transition Program
The Point of Reentry and Transition program connects adults leaving NYC's Rikers Island jail to trauma-informed, patient-centered primary care and other essential health and social services.
Medically Tailored Meals: Evidence Roundup
Highlights recent findings on the effectiveness of medically tailored meals and the impacts these programs have on hospitalizations, patient costs, and clinical outcomes, and also outlines implementation considerations.
Medical Respite Care: Evidence Roundup
Explores evidence on the effectiveness of medical respite care and the impacts this approach has on patient outcomes, hospital visits, and costs.
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.
Insights on the Value Case for Complex Care: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic
Features the viewpoints of complex care leaders on how the pandemic and efforts to improve health equity have impacted their complex care business models.
Advancing Health Equity for People Who Are Homebound
Explores the epidemiology and characteristics of homebound older adults, inequities they face, and reimagines care delivery for this population.
Measuring What Matters in Complex Care: New Options to Assess Patient and Staff Perspectives
Features Karla Silverman, MS, RN, CNM, Associate Director for Complex Care Delivery at the Center for Health Care Strategies, who highlights the need to expand what measures are used to assess the quality of care delivery.
Where Do We Go From Here? Next Steps for Complex Care Measurement
Features a conversation with Heidi Bossley and Keziah Imbeah, authors of the recently published Measuring Complexity report, who share insights into the findings and considerations for the field in adopting a more standardized approach to complex care measurement.