How to find good health information online and assess quality - Rachel GledhillCILIP
By the end of this session, you will hopefully have a greater awareness of:
• the importance of shared decision-making in healthcare
• good quality consumer health information resources
• resources and techniques to help assess quality of web-sites
• supporting material and organisations
Real World Takeaway Strategies for Successful PartnershipsInspire
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Care Coordination: Provider and Patient Impact | West Corporationwestcorphealth
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How to find good health information online and assess quality - Rachel GledhillCILIP
By the end of this session, you will hopefully have a greater awareness of:
• the importance of shared decision-making in healthcare
• good quality consumer health information resources
• resources and techniques to help assess quality of web-sites
• supporting material and organisations
Real World Takeaway Strategies for Successful PartnershipsInspire
Conference presentation by Claire Gill, National Osteoporosis Foundation, and Brian Loew of Inspire, on topic of online patient support communities and how nonprofit patient advocacy organizations are leveraging members to help further their mission. Gill and Loew discussed how pharma companies can connect effectively with nonprofit patient advocacy organizations.
Care Coordination: Provider and Patient Impact | West Corporationwestcorphealth
The National Quality Forum defines care coordination as “a function that helps ensure that the patient’s needs and preferences for health services and information sharing across people, functions, and sites are met over time.” This infographic shows the impact of poor care coordination on both providers and patients.
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Dr. Richard A May, MD, PhD, D.H.Sc. Certificate Antimicrobial Stewardship Module 5 - Assessing the Current Status of Antimicrobial Stewardship in your Hospital - 87297 13908-1
Part of the Valley Health system, the Shenandoah Valley Family Practice Residency program is widely recognized for its commitment to quality education and research. In 2014, two of the Shenandoah Valley Family Practice Residency’s doctors received a research grant from the Virginia Center on Aging (VCoA).
Dr. Richard A May, MD, PhD, D.H.Sc. Certificate Antimicrobial Stewardship Module 7 - Management of Asymptomatic Bacteriuria in Hospitalized Patients - 87297 13910-1
Speaker Presentation from U.S. News Healthcare of Tomorrow leadership summit, November 2-4, 2016 in Washington, DC. Find out more about this forum at www.usnewshot.com.
Dr. Richard A May, MD, PhD, D.H.Sc. Certificate Antimicrobial Stewardship Module 5 - Assessing the Current Status of Antimicrobial Stewardship in your Hospital - 87297 13908-1
Part of the Valley Health system, the Shenandoah Valley Family Practice Residency program is widely recognized for its commitment to quality education and research. In 2014, two of the Shenandoah Valley Family Practice Residency’s doctors received a research grant from the Virginia Center on Aging (VCoA).
Dr. Richard A May, MD, PhD, D.H.Sc. Certificate Antimicrobial Stewardship Module 7 - Management of Asymptomatic Bacteriuria in Hospitalized Patients - 87297 13910-1
Patient Centered Outcomes Research: Perspectives from Patients, Providers, Health Care Systems, and Researchers
Panelists: Debra Scammon, PhD; Julie Day, MD; Rachel Hess, MD; Christie North, MBA, FACHE
Presented at the 11th Annual HSR Conference: Partnering for Better Health: Bringing Utah's Patient Voices to Research 2016
Corporate finance the Initial Public Offering processJean Lemercier
Presentation on the Initial Public Offering Process by Joel Dibeton, Johan Hellman, Jean Lemercier. GIves an overview of the different steps, stakeholders and regulatory constraints, as well as a real life example with the Facebook case.
A Community Health Worker (CHW) is a frontline public health worker who is a trusted community member with an unusually close understanding of the community served. This is short presentation designed to garner support for CHWs.
Nursing workforce diversity updates and anticipated trendsJulia Michaels
Presentation by Dr. Shanita D. Williams, PhD, MPH, APRN, Chief, Nursing Education and Practice Branch, Division of Nursing and Public Health, Bureau of Health Workforce, HRSA
Understanding Culture, Faith and Diversity in Patient Care Management
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This session will explore the experiences of three members in our community with differing cultures, ethnicity and faith beliefs when seeking and receiving healthcare assistance. Discussion will include but not be limited to, applying for and receiving insurance coverage, making appointments, language and interpreter services, respect for cultural norms, understanding of medication regimes, follow up direction, and general courtesies extended when receiving care. Audience questions and participation is encouraged.
Presented at the 11th Annual HSR/ PCOR Conference: Partnering for Better Health: Bringing Utah's Patient Voices to Research 2016
Customizing End of Life Care: Believing the Bereaved
Antigone Kithas
Rachel Jaggi
Lisa Howell
Anna Beck
Presented at the 11th Annual HSR/ PCOR Conference: Partnering for Better Health: Bringing Utah's Patient Voices to Research 2016
VA Patients Perceptions Regarding Pragmatic Trials
Charlene Weir RN, PhD
Jorie Butler PhD
Bryan Gibson DPT, PhD
University of Utah
Presented at the 11th Annual HSR/ PCOR Conference: Partnering for Better Health: Bringing Utah's Patient Voices to Research 2016
A Community Centered Approach to the Development of a Comparative Effectiveness Research Question
Bryan Gibson DPT, PhD
Elisa Amador
Ana Sanchez Birkhead PhD
Nancy Allen APRN, PhD
University of Utah
Presented at the 11th Annual HSR/ PCOR Conference: Partnering for Better Health: Bringing Utah's Patient Voices to Research 2016
Patient and Caregiver Perspectives During Transitions of Surgical Care
Benjamin Brooke MD, PhD
Stacey L Slager MS
Charlene R Weir PhD, RN
University of Utah
Presented at the 11th Annual HSR/ PCOR Conference: Partnering for Better Health: Bringing Utah's Patient Voices to Research 2016
Calculation of a Surrogate Measure of Deprivation for use with Patient Centered Care Delivery
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Andrew J Knighton PhD, CPA
Lucy Savitz PhD, MBA
Tom Belnap MS
Jim Vanderslice PhD
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Quality Lowers Cost: The Cost Effectiveness of a Multicenter Treatment Bundle for Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock By: Lydia Dong MD, MS; Intermountain Healthcare - Intensive Medicine Clinical Programs
Presented at the 11th Annual HSR/ PCOR Conference: Partnering for Better Health: Bringing Utah's Patient Voices to Research 2016
Bringing Researchers, Families/ Patients, and Providers Together to Improve Asthma Care.
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Presented at the 11th Annual HSR/ PCOR Conference: Partnering for Better Health: Bringing Utah's Patient Voices to Research 2016
The HER Salt Lake Community Engagement Studio Experience. By: HER Salt Lake Contraceptive Initiative; Division of Family Planning, University of Utah; Jessica Sanders (Presenter); David Turok
Collaboration/ Engagement Team: CCTS; Tatiana Allen-Webb, Heather Coulter, and Louisa Stark.
Presented at the 11th Annual HSR Conference: Partnering for Better Health: Bringing Utah's Patient Voices to Research 2016
11th Annual Health Services Research Conference - Partnering for Better Health: Bringing Utah's Patient Voices to Research
Hosted By: Community Faces of Utah
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The 10th Annual Utah Health Services Research Conference: A High-Quality Electronic Health Record and EDW: Tools to Eliminate Health Disparities. By: Carrie L. Byington, H.A. and Edna Benning Presidential Professor of Pediatrics Director, Utah Center for Clinical and Translational Science AVP Faculty and Academic Affairs, Health Sciences
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The 10th Annual Utah Health Services Research Conference: Clinical and Economic Impact of a Pharmacist-Led Diabetes Collaborative Drug Therapy Management Program in a Medicaid ACO Setting. By: Eman Biltaji; C McAdam Marx; M. Yoo; B. Jennings; J. Leiser - University of Utah College of Pharmacy
Health Services Research Conference: March 16, 2015
Patient Centered Research Methods Core, University of Utah, CCTS
The 10th Annual Utah Health Services Research Conference: Data from EHRs in Outpatient Practice Settings: An Emerging but Immature Resource. By: Deepthi Rajeev and Jeff Black - HealthInsight
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The 10th Annual Utah Health Services Research Conference: Recommendations for Transparent Reporting of Data Quality Assessment Results for Observational Healthcare Data By: Lucy A Savitz, Ph.D., MBA
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The 10th Annual Utah Health Services Research Conference: Iterative Development of Sepsis Detection Algorithms for the Emergency Department. By: Peter Haug - Intermountain Healthcare
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The 10th Annual Utah Health Services Research Conference: Data Collection Through the Eyes of the Newly Arrived - By: Debra Penney, MS, CNM, MPH. March 16, 2015
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The 10th Annual Utah Health Services Research Conference: Gaps in Insurance Coverage for Pediatric Cancer Patients with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. By: Rochelle Smits-Seemann, Ms; Aimee O. Hersh, MD; Mark N. Fluchel, MS; Kenneth M. Boucher, PhD; Anne C. Krichhoff, MPH, PhD
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Patient Centered Research Methods Core, University of Utah, CCTS
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11th Annual HSR Conference: Partnering for Better Health: Bringing Utah's Patient Voices to Research - Intro Slides
1. 11th Annual Health Services
Research Conference
Partnering for Better Health:
Bringing Utah’s Patient Voices to Research
March 15, 2016
2. Meeting Co-Directors
Lucy A. Savitz, Ph.D., MBA
AVP, Delivery System Science
Intermountain Healthcare
Research Professor, Epidemiology
University of Utah
Sarah Woolsey, MD, FAAFP
Medical Director
Healthsight Utah
4. Additional Support Provided By:
• Supported through a Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute
Program (PCORI) Award (EA-1724-HealthInsight)
• Independent nonprofit, non-government organization based in
Washington, DC.
• Mission: Help people make informed healthcare decisions, and
improve healthcare delivery and outcomes, by producing and
promoting high-integrity, evidence-based information that comes
from research guided by patients, caregivers, and the broader
healthcare community.