Sinopsis
https://www.resourcesforintegratedcare.com/Resources for Integrated Care (RIC), in collaboration with the Medicare-Medicaid Coordination Office (MMCO), offers tools and resources to assist providers and health plans in the delivery of more integrated and coordinated care to individuals enrolled in both Medicare and Medicaid.
Episodios
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Jenna McDavid - Disparities in LTSS for Diverse Older Adults
03/10/2018 Duración: 11minThese podcasts, excerpted from an April 2018 webinar, focus on how to identify LTSS preferences, values, and needs of members from diverse cultural backgrounds. It addresses provision of services with cultural sensitivity and training the LTSS workforce in strategies to achieve cultural competence. Speakers share concrete strategies for effectively meeting beneficiaries’ LTSS needs, in both institutional and community-based settings, while respecting their diverse cultural preferences.
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Joe Capacini - LA Care Autism Spectrum Disorder Program
07/08/2018 Duración: 14minThese podcasts, excerpted from a February 2018 webinar, provides a basic understanding of the autism spectrum and examines the unique care management needs of adults with disabilities who are on the autism spectrum. The discussion highlights the experience of being autistic and the disparities and barriers these participants experience in obtaining care. LA Care health plan highlights successful strategies they developed to improve customer experience, including training and supporting their staff working with this population and their families and care providers.
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Dr. Christina Nicolaidis - Understanding Autism and the Unique Care Management Needs
07/08/2018 Duración: 32minThese podcasts, excerpted from a February 2018 webinar, provides a basic understanding of the autism spectrum and examines the unique care management needs of adults with disabilities who are on the autism spectrum. The discussion highlights the experience of being autistic and the disparities and barriers these participants experience in obtaining care. LA Care health plan highlights successful strategies they developed to improve customer experience, including training and supporting their staff working with this population and their families and care providers.
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Sonya Bowen - Understanding Access and Strategies to Support Provider Accessibility Enhancements
07/08/2018 Duración: 14minThese podcasts, excerpted from a February 2018 webinar, focuses on medical office accessibility, including physical and communication barriers that may impede participants with disabilities from receiving care. Representatives from the Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing and CMS Office of Minority Health discuss issues related to the ADA and provider accessibility, and the experience of developing and implementing a primary care clinic site survey. Finally, Inland Empire Health Plan presents their approach to supporting provider accessibility, tracking provider setting accessibility, and making the information available to participants and care managers.
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Van Wilson - Addressing Accessibility Challenges
07/08/2018 Duración: 09minThese podcasts, excerpted from a February 2018 webinar, focuses on medical office accessibility, including physical and communication barriers that may impede participants with disabilities from receiving care. Representatives from the Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing and CMS Office of Minority Health discuss issues related to the ADA and provider accessibility, and the experience of developing and implementing a primary care clinic site survey. Finally, Inland Empire Health Plan presents their approach to supporting provider accessibility, tracking provider setting accessibility, and making the information available to participants and care managers.
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Patrick Going - Colorado Primary Care Site Accessibility Survey Tool
07/08/2018 Duración: 06minThese podcasts, excerpted from a February 2018 webinar, focuses on medical office accessibility, including physical and communication barriers that may impede participants with disabilities from receiving care. Representatives from the Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing and CMS Office of Minority Health discuss issues related to the ADA and provider accessibility, and the experience of developing and implementing a primary care clinic site survey. Finally, Inland Empire Health Plan presents their approach to supporting provider accessibility, tracking provider setting accessibility, and making the information available to participants and care managers.
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Gabriel Uribe - Inland Empire Health Plan Accessible Clinics Project
07/08/2018 Duración: 10minThese podcasts, excerpted from a February 2018 webinar, focuses on medical office accessibility, including physical and communication barriers that may impede participants with disabilities from receiving care. Representatives from the Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing and CMS Office of Minority Health discuss issues related to the ADA and provider accessibility, and the experience of developing and implementing a primary care clinic site survey. Finally, Inland Empire Health Plan presents their approach to supporting provider accessibility, tracking provider setting accessibility, and making the information available to participants and care managers.
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Strategies for Effective Peer Supervision(2018)
06/08/2018 Duración: 24minThis podcast is presented by the Lewin Group and is supported through the Medicare-Medicaid Coordination Office at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid services. MMCO is dedicated to ensuring beneficiaries enrolled in Medicare & Medicaid have access to seamless high-quality healthcare that includes the full range of covered services in both programs. To support providers and their efforts to deliver more integrated, coordinated care, MMCO is developing technical assistance and actionable tools based on successful innovations and care models. To learn more about current efforts and resources, pleases visit our website or follow us on Twitter for more details. Our twitter handle is @integrate_care.
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April Holmes - Chronic Disease Self-Management Education in Virginia
24/05/2018 Duración: 10minApril Holmes - Chronic Disease Self-Management Education in Virginia by Resources For Integrated Care
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Kristie Kulinski - The Role of ACL in Chronic Disease Self-Management
24/05/2018 Duración: 13minKristie Kulinski - The Role of ACL in Chronic Disease Self-Management by Resources For Integrated Care
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Linda McGowan - A Participant's Experience with Chronic Disease Self-Management
24/05/2018 Duración: 05minLinda McGowan - A Participant's Experience with Chronic Disease Self-Management by Resources For Integrated Care
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Kate Lorig - Overview of the Chronic Disease Self-Management Program
24/05/2018 Duración: 15minKate Lorig - Overview of the Chronic Disease Self-Management Program by Resources For Integrated Care
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Roger Uminski & Gabriel Uribe - Making Member Engagement a Top Priority
24/05/2018 Duración: 27minRoger Uminski & Gabriel Uribe - Making Member Engagement a Top Priority by Resources For Integrated Care
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Michelle Bentzien-Purrington - Supporting and Investing in Member Engagement
24/05/2018 Duración: 15minMichelle Bentzien-Purrington - Supporting and Investing in Member Engagement by Resources For Integrated Care
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Dr. Bob Master - Strategies for Consumer Engagement and Empowerment
24/05/2018 Duración: 17minDr. Bob Master - Strategies for Consumer Engagement and Empowerment by Resources For Integrated Care
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Sandra White - Strategies for Implementing Interdisciplinary Care Teams
06/03/2018 Duración: 05minBy working in a team of skilled professionals, interdisciplinary care teams (ICT) provide comprehensive assessment and management of care for older adults. Effective ICTs use a person-centered approach that prioritizes the individual’s needs. These podcasts, excerpted from a December 2017 webinar, explain key members within ICTs and identify common challenges and best practices for ICTs working with older adults. Presenters also address the importance of clinical, psychosocial, long-term care, behavioral and community-based support for older adults, particularly Medicare-Medicaid beneficiaries.
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Dr. Gwendolyn Graddy-Dansby - The Role of an Interdisciplinary Care Team
06/03/2018 Duración: 12minBy working in a team of skilled professionals, interdisciplinary care teams (ICT) provide comprehensive assessment and management of care for older adults. Effective ICTs use a person-centered approach that prioritizes the individual’s needs. These podcasts, excerpted from a December 2017 webinar, explain key members within ICTs and identify common challenges and best practices for ICTs working with older adults. Presenters also address the importance of clinical, psychosocial, long-term care, behavioral and community-based support for older adults, particularly Medicare-Medicaid beneficiaries.
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Olivia Richard - Care Recipient Perspective using ICTs
06/03/2018 Duración: 08minBy working in a team of skilled professionals, interdisciplinary care teams (ICT) provide comprehensive assessment and management of care for older adults. Effective ICTs use a person-centered approach that prioritizes the individual’s needs. These podcasts, excerpted from a December 2017 webinar, explain key members within ICTs and identify common challenges and best practices for ICTs working with older adults. Presenters also address the importance of clinical, psychosocial, long-term care, behavioral and community-based support for older adults, particularly Medicare-Medicaid beneficiaries.
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Ellen LaSalvia - Successful Clinical Care of an Interdisciplinary Care Team
06/03/2018 Duración: 13minBy working in a team of skilled professionals, interdisciplinary care teams (ICT) provide comprehensive assessment and management of care for older adults. Effective ICTs use a person-centered approach that prioritizes the individual’s needs. These podcasts, excerpted from a December 2017 webinar, explain key members within ICTs and identify common challenges and best practices for ICTs working with older adults. Presenters also address the importance of clinical, psychosocial, long-term care, behavioral and community-based support for older adults, particularly Medicare-Medicaid beneficiaries.
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Dr. Gwendolyn Graddy-Dansby and Sandra White - Case Studies Implementing ICTs
06/03/2018 Duración: 09minBy working in a team of skilled professionals, interdisciplinary care teams (ICT) provide comprehensive assessment and management of care for older adults. Effective ICTs use a person-centered approach that prioritizes the individual’s needs. These podcasts, excerpted from a December 2017 webinar, explain key members within ICTs and identify common challenges and best practices for ICTs working with older adults. Presenters also address the importance of clinical, psychosocial, long-term care, behavioral and community-based support for older adults, particularly Medicare-Medicaid beneficiaries.