Donna Cooper and Ayal Bitton - Rethinking the traditional one-patient-to-provider value proposition at Advocate Medical Group, as a way to expand access to care while balancing patient preferences for provider continuity.
6. Advanced Access and Predictive AnalyticsMichele Molden
Christopher Scaven, Renuka Sundaresan, David Sweeney, and Jordan Holland - Exploring an innovative access model that flips conventional scheduling theory on its side and sidesteps traditional access barriers.
This presentation was used for the Ryan White Part B Quality Management Committee to support more effective recruitment of patients for quality management activities
Donna Cooper and Ayal Bitton - Rethinking the traditional one-patient-to-provider value proposition at Advocate Medical Group, as a way to expand access to care while balancing patient preferences for provider continuity.
6. Advanced Access and Predictive AnalyticsMichele Molden
Christopher Scaven, Renuka Sundaresan, David Sweeney, and Jordan Holland - Exploring an innovative access model that flips conventional scheduling theory on its side and sidesteps traditional access barriers.
This presentation was used for the Ryan White Part B Quality Management Committee to support more effective recruitment of patients for quality management activities
Is Patient Feedback Falling on Deaf Ears?Adam Heaney
NEXA pose the question is patient feedback falling on deaf ears? in the first of our health webinar series. Hear about current trends in patient feedback and our 5 steps to successfully implementing a patient feedback program in your organisation. Effectively capturing patient feedback and implementing change is essential for improving the patient experience. For more visit www.nexa.com.au
HXR 2016: Human Focused Innovation in a Clinical Setting -Lesley Solomon, Bri...HxRefactored
This section of the agenda will feature leaders in innovation, patient experience, and design within a clinical setting. Each panelist will present the current state of experiential innovation at their organization, what successes they have seen, what situations they have learned from, and what their challenges and obstacles are, and where they would like to see things head in the future. Then Amy Cueva will guide the group in a discussion around strategy, measurement, culture change, and other important topics relevant to delivering phenomenal experiences.
A presentation outlining Wessex AHSN's proposed approach to spreading and adopting best practice and innovation in health and care across the Wessex region. This presentation was delivered on 19 November at the AHSN's Innovation Forum, held in Chilworth.
Webinar: Information Technology: How to achieve interoperability across the c...Modern Healthcare
Visit the webinar information page:
http://www.modernhealthcare.com/article/20140507/INFO/305079925/
About the Webinar
For most healthcare providers, clinical interoperability remains more of a goal than a reality. This year, the feds are ratcheting up the pressure on providers to incorporate information exchange as part of their daily clinical workflows. To do it, they've built several interoperability requirements into the Stage 2 meaningful use criteria of the electronic health record incentive payment program. We'll explore how to leverage meaningful use interoperability as a basis to improve clinical communications between affiliated and non-affiliated providers, increase patient satisfaction and ramp up for the future with value-based, consumer-focused care.
Join us for this one-hour webinar to learn:
- The basic requirements for interoperability in the Stage 2 meaningful use criteria
- Strategies for implementing a compliant data collection and reporting program
- Pitfalls to avoid and data interpretation issues that need to be addressed
Panelists:
Dr. Clifford Martin
Chief Medical Officer
St. Joseph Physician Network
Dr. Richard Schrieber
Chief Medical Information Officer
Holy Spirit Hospital
Erica Galvez
Interoperability and Exchange Portfolio Manager
Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT
Moderator:
Joseph Con
Health Information Technology Reporter
Modern Healthcare
Patient engagement is a critical element of successful transitions of care. Without it, patients are improperly educated about their condition and inadequately prepared to self-manage.
Healthcare organizations need effective and scalable ways of engaging patients post-discharge.
There is no doubt patient experience is one of the most crucial factors in the Healthcare industry. Check out factors that influence patient satisfaction scores and how to use patient experience data more actionable.
Results from the National Chronic Care Management Survey 2015 offer insight into CCM adoption barriers and the challenge of physician & patient engagement.
Virtual knowledge network NIMHANS Echo : Innovative tele- mentoring model for skilled capacity building in addiction & mental health by Prabhat Chand , NIMHANS, India
Evolving Approaches to Measuring the Value of New Health Technologies in the USOffice of Health Economics
At this OHE Lunchtime Seminar, Dr Steven Pearson of the ICER organisation in the US discussed current US approaches to defining "value," compared these to NICE and discussed what changes may occur in the future.
Patient centric site training to enhance clinical trial performancelmoench
In the quest to accelerate the clinical trial process, we involve patients as partners;
We obtain patient insights that are used to:
Fine tune aspects of the clinical protocol for compliance and adherence
Train sites on how to effectively communicate with patients about the clinical trial to increase recruitment rates
Prepare sites to manage patient expectations about clinical trial participation to increase retention rates
We conduct dynamically facilitated Study Seminars that prepare sites for the patient encounter
We have measurable results: Study sites that participate in patient-centric Study Seminars will perform at a higher rate for patient recruitment and retention
The dimensions of healthcare quality refer to various attributes or aspects that define the standard of healthcare services. These dimensions are used to evaluate, measure, and improve the quality of care provided to patients. A comprehensive understanding of these dimensions ensures that healthcare systems can address various aspects of patient care effectively and holistically. Dimensions of Healthcare Quality and Performance of care include the following; Appropriateness, Availability, Competence, Continuity, Effectiveness, Efficiency, Efficacy, Prevention, Respect and Care, Safety as well as Timeliness.
Is Patient Feedback Falling on Deaf Ears?Adam Heaney
NEXA pose the question is patient feedback falling on deaf ears? in the first of our health webinar series. Hear about current trends in patient feedback and our 5 steps to successfully implementing a patient feedback program in your organisation. Effectively capturing patient feedback and implementing change is essential for improving the patient experience. For more visit www.nexa.com.au
HXR 2016: Human Focused Innovation in a Clinical Setting -Lesley Solomon, Bri...HxRefactored
This section of the agenda will feature leaders in innovation, patient experience, and design within a clinical setting. Each panelist will present the current state of experiential innovation at their organization, what successes they have seen, what situations they have learned from, and what their challenges and obstacles are, and where they would like to see things head in the future. Then Amy Cueva will guide the group in a discussion around strategy, measurement, culture change, and other important topics relevant to delivering phenomenal experiences.
A presentation outlining Wessex AHSN's proposed approach to spreading and adopting best practice and innovation in health and care across the Wessex region. This presentation was delivered on 19 November at the AHSN's Innovation Forum, held in Chilworth.
Webinar: Information Technology: How to achieve interoperability across the c...Modern Healthcare
Visit the webinar information page:
http://www.modernhealthcare.com/article/20140507/INFO/305079925/
About the Webinar
For most healthcare providers, clinical interoperability remains more of a goal than a reality. This year, the feds are ratcheting up the pressure on providers to incorporate information exchange as part of their daily clinical workflows. To do it, they've built several interoperability requirements into the Stage 2 meaningful use criteria of the electronic health record incentive payment program. We'll explore how to leverage meaningful use interoperability as a basis to improve clinical communications between affiliated and non-affiliated providers, increase patient satisfaction and ramp up for the future with value-based, consumer-focused care.
Join us for this one-hour webinar to learn:
- The basic requirements for interoperability in the Stage 2 meaningful use criteria
- Strategies for implementing a compliant data collection and reporting program
- Pitfalls to avoid and data interpretation issues that need to be addressed
Panelists:
Dr. Clifford Martin
Chief Medical Officer
St. Joseph Physician Network
Dr. Richard Schrieber
Chief Medical Information Officer
Holy Spirit Hospital
Erica Galvez
Interoperability and Exchange Portfolio Manager
Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT
Moderator:
Joseph Con
Health Information Technology Reporter
Modern Healthcare
Patient engagement is a critical element of successful transitions of care. Without it, patients are improperly educated about their condition and inadequately prepared to self-manage.
Healthcare organizations need effective and scalable ways of engaging patients post-discharge.
There is no doubt patient experience is one of the most crucial factors in the Healthcare industry. Check out factors that influence patient satisfaction scores and how to use patient experience data more actionable.
Results from the National Chronic Care Management Survey 2015 offer insight into CCM adoption barriers and the challenge of physician & patient engagement.
Virtual knowledge network NIMHANS Echo : Innovative tele- mentoring model for skilled capacity building in addiction & mental health by Prabhat Chand , NIMHANS, India
Evolving Approaches to Measuring the Value of New Health Technologies in the USOffice of Health Economics
At this OHE Lunchtime Seminar, Dr Steven Pearson of the ICER organisation in the US discussed current US approaches to defining "value," compared these to NICE and discussed what changes may occur in the future.
Patient centric site training to enhance clinical trial performancelmoench
In the quest to accelerate the clinical trial process, we involve patients as partners;
We obtain patient insights that are used to:
Fine tune aspects of the clinical protocol for compliance and adherence
Train sites on how to effectively communicate with patients about the clinical trial to increase recruitment rates
Prepare sites to manage patient expectations about clinical trial participation to increase retention rates
We conduct dynamically facilitated Study Seminars that prepare sites for the patient encounter
We have measurable results: Study sites that participate in patient-centric Study Seminars will perform at a higher rate for patient recruitment and retention
The dimensions of healthcare quality refer to various attributes or aspects that define the standard of healthcare services. These dimensions are used to evaluate, measure, and improve the quality of care provided to patients. A comprehensive understanding of these dimensions ensures that healthcare systems can address various aspects of patient care effectively and holistically. Dimensions of Healthcare Quality and Performance of care include the following; Appropriateness, Availability, Competence, Continuity, Effectiveness, Efficiency, Efficacy, Prevention, Respect and Care, Safety as well as Timeliness.
Deep Leg Vein Thrombosis (DVT): Meaning, Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, and Mor...The Lifesciences Magazine
Deep Leg Vein Thrombosis occurs when a blood clot forms in one or more of the deep veins in the legs. These clots can impede blood flow, leading to severe complications.
India Clinical Trials Market: Industry Size and Growth Trends [2030] Analyzed...Kumar Satyam
According to TechSci Research report, "India Clinical Trials Market- By Region, Competition, Forecast & Opportunities, 2030F," the India Clinical Trials Market was valued at USD 2.05 billion in 2024 and is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.64% through 2030. The market is driven by a variety of factors, making India an attractive destination for pharmaceutical companies and researchers. India's vast and diverse patient population, cost-effective operational environment, and a large pool of skilled medical professionals contribute significantly to the market's growth. Additionally, increasing government support in streamlining regulations and the growing prevalence of lifestyle diseases further propel the clinical trials market.
Growing Prevalence of Lifestyle Diseases
The rising incidence of lifestyle diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and cancer is a major trend driving the clinical trials market in India. These conditions necessitate the development and testing of new treatment methods, creating a robust demand for clinical trials. The increasing burden of these diseases highlights the need for innovative therapies and underscores the importance of India as a key player in global clinical research.
ICH Guidelines for Pharmacovigilance.pdfNEHA GUPTA
The "ICH Guidelines for Pharmacovigilance" PDF provides a comprehensive overview of the International Council for Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Pharmaceuticals for Human Use (ICH) guidelines related to pharmacovigilance. These guidelines aim to ensure that drugs are safe and effective for patients by monitoring and assessing adverse effects, ensuring proper reporting systems, and improving risk management practices. The document is essential for professionals in the pharmaceutical industry, regulatory authorities, and healthcare providers, offering detailed procedures and standards for pharmacovigilance activities to enhance drug safety and protect public health.
For those battling kidney disease and exploring treatment options, understanding when to consider a kidney transplant is crucial. This guide aims to provide valuable insights into the circumstances under which a kidney transplant at the renowned Hiranandani Hospital may be the most appropriate course of action. By addressing the key indicators and factors involved, we hope to empower patients and their families to make informed decisions about their kidney care journey.
Empowering ACOs: Leveraging Quality Management Tools for MIPS and BeyondHealth Catalyst
Join us as we delve into the crucial realm of quality reporting for MSSP (Medicare Shared Savings Program) Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs).
In this session, we will explore how a robust quality management solution can empower your organization to meet regulatory requirements and improve processes for MIPS reporting and internal quality programs. Learn how our MeasureAble application enables compliance and fosters continuous improvement.
CHAPTER 1 SEMESTER V PREVENTIVE-PEDIATRICS.pdfSachin Sharma
This content provides an overview of preventive pediatrics. It defines preventive pediatrics as preventing disease and promoting children's physical, mental, and social well-being to achieve positive health. It discusses antenatal, postnatal, and social preventive pediatrics. It also covers various child health programs like immunization, breastfeeding, ICDS, and the roles of organizations like WHO, UNICEF, and nurses in preventive pediatrics.