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Making a Case for Community Paramedicine: Evidence Roundup
Explores how community paramedicine programs have been implemented across the country, what evidence supports the effectiveness of these models, and how state and federal policies are helping to support the sustainability of these services.
Bending Evaluation Orthodoxy in Complex Care
Explores how looking more deeply at the results of an underpowered randomized controlled trial using alternative analysis methods can uncover nuanced results or inform a program redesign.
Analysis Explores Nuanced Impact of Camden Coalition Care Management Intervention: Takeaways for the Field
Dawn Wiest, PhD, Director for Research and Evaluation at the Camden Coalition, discusses findings from an analysis of Camden Coalition’s care management program, which found that the program led to a significant reduction in hospital readmissions among engaged program participants.
Evidence and Insights from Implementing an Intensive Care Management Program
Learn about program design considerations for an intensive care management program with promising evidence in this conversation with program leaders at Mass General Brigham and Commonwealth Care Alliance.
Using Health-Related Data to Improve Care for People Experiencing Homelessness: Perspectives from Illumination Foundation
Features a conversation about Illumination Foundation's approach to data analytics and how it can inform other organizations seeking to improve care for people experiencing homelessness.
Support and Services at Home (SASH): Helping Older Adults and People with Disabilities in Affordable Housing Age in Place
Profiles Support and Services at Home, a model that is empowering older adults and people with disabilities to remain at home via in-home supports and services.
Improving Care for High-Need, High-Cost Patients: The View from a Community Health Worker and a Social Worker
A community health worker and social worker from CareMore Health share their perspective on the importance of their roles in lowering costs and improving outcomes for high-need patients.
From Camden to Memphis: Recent Complex Care Randomized Controlled Trials Present a Call to Action
Describes key opportunities for the continued development of complex care best practices, gleaned from recent randomized controlled trials.
ECHO Care: A Novel Approach to Support Patients with Complex Needs
Features a conversation with Miriam Komaromy, MD, former ECHO Care lead, who shared key takeaways from the recent evaluation of the intervention to help inform complex care programs.
Home: Perhaps the Most Important “Care Setting”
The program, known as Community Aging in Place — Advancing Better Living for Elders (CAPABLE), is a client-directed home-based intervention to increase mobility, functionality, and capacity to “age in place” for older adults.
Caring for the Whole Person: Two Patient Stories in Complex Care Management
Effective complex care means first understanding the individual and the challenges they face in their day-to-day lives. Here are two stories of patients in the CareMore Touch program for people with institutional special needs.
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Series
Displaying 1 - 11 of 11
Making a Case for Community Paramedicine: Evidence Roundup
Explores how community paramedicine programs have been implemented across the country, what evidence supports the effectiveness of these models, and how state and federal policies are helping to support the sustainability of these services.
Bending Evaluation Orthodoxy in Complex Care
Explores how looking more deeply at the results of an underpowered randomized controlled trial using alternative analysis methods can uncover nuanced results or inform a program redesign.
Analysis Explores Nuanced Impact of Camden Coalition Care Management Intervention: Takeaways for the Field
Dawn Wiest, PhD, Director for Research and Evaluation at the Camden Coalition, discusses findings from an analysis of Camden Coalition’s care management program, which found that the program led to a significant reduction in hospital readmissions among engaged program participants.
Evidence and Insights from Implementing an Intensive Care Management Program
Learn about program design considerations for an intensive care management program with promising evidence in this conversation with program leaders at Mass General Brigham and Commonwealth Care Alliance.
Using Health-Related Data to Improve Care for People Experiencing Homelessness: Perspectives from Illumination Foundation
Features a conversation about Illumination Foundation's approach to data analytics and how it can inform other organizations seeking to improve care for people experiencing homelessness.
Support and Services at Home (SASH): Helping Older Adults and People with Disabilities in Affordable Housing Age in Place
Profiles Support and Services at Home, a model that is empowering older adults and people with disabilities to remain at home via in-home supports and services.
Improving Care for High-Need, High-Cost Patients: The View from a Community Health Worker and a Social Worker
A community health worker and social worker from CareMore Health share their perspective on the importance of their roles in lowering costs and improving outcomes for high-need patients.
From Camden to Memphis: Recent Complex Care Randomized Controlled Trials Present a Call to Action
Describes key opportunities for the continued development of complex care best practices, gleaned from recent randomized controlled trials.
ECHO Care: A Novel Approach to Support Patients with Complex Needs
Features a conversation with Miriam Komaromy, MD, former ECHO Care lead, who shared key takeaways from the recent evaluation of the intervention to help inform complex care programs.
Home: Perhaps the Most Important “Care Setting”
The program, known as Community Aging in Place — Advancing Better Living for Elders (CAPABLE), is a client-directed home-based intervention to increase mobility, functionality, and capacity to “age in place” for older adults.
Caring for the Whole Person: Two Patient Stories in Complex Care Management
Effective complex care means first understanding the individual and the challenges they face in their day-to-day lives. Here are two stories of patients in the CareMore Touch program for people with institutional special needs.