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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Elizabeth Baumann- Older Adults With SUD- A Case Manager Perspective
14/08/2019 Duración: 16minExcerpted from a May 2019 webinar, these podcasts discuss common substance use disorders (SUD)among dually eligible older adults, identify promising practices for screening, treatment, and care coordination, and demonstrate practical strategies for meeting the needs of older adults with SUDs. Speakers, including a consumer with lived experience, will share lessons learned and strategies to provide effective care for dually eligible older adults with SUDs.
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Anne Cheslaw - Diagnosing and Treating Dementia - A Family Caregiver’s Perspective
30/07/2019 Duración: 12minThese podcasts excerpted from a July 2019 webinar describe best practices and guidelines for diagnosing and assessing dementia among older adults who are dually eligible and provides an overview of current evidence-based treatments. Speakers, including a caregiver, discuss firsthand experiences and lessons learned, including the impact of different interventions and approaches on older adults with dementia and their caregivers.
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Michelle Panlilio - Diagnosing and Treating Dementia - UCLA Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care Program
30/07/2019 Duración: 19minThese podcasts excerpted from a July 2019 webinar describe best practices and guidelines for diagnosing and assessing dementia among older adults who are dually eligible and provides an overview of current evidence-based treatments. Speakers, including a caregiver, discuss firsthand experiences and lessons learned, including the impact of different interventions and approaches on older adults with dementia and their caregivers.
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David Bass - Diagnosing and Treating Dementia - Non - Pharmacological Programs for Caregivers
30/07/2019 Duración: 19minThese podcasts excerpted from a July 2019 webinar describe best practices and guidelines for diagnosing and assessing dementia among older adults who are dually eligible and provides an overview of current evidence-based treatments. Speakers, including a caregiver, discuss firsthand experiences and lessons learned, including the impact of different interventions and approaches on older adults with dementia and their caregivers.
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David Reuben - Diagnosing and Treating Dementia - An Overview
30/07/2019 Duración: 26minThese podcasts excerpted from a July 2019 webinar describe best practices and guidelines for diagnosing and assessing dementia among older adults who are dually eligible and provides an overview of current evidence-based treatments. Speakers, including a caregiver, discuss firsthand experiences and lessons learned, including the impact of different interventions and approaches on older adults with dementia and their caregivers.
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Melanie Morehead,Andrew Adams, MariaElena Del Valle - Culturally Competent Direct Care - Panel
25/07/2019 Duración: 17minThese podcats excerpted from a July 2019 webinar discuss strategies for providing direct care services with cultural sensitivity, as well as training elements for direct care workers to achieve cultural competence. Speakers share strategies for effectively identifying and meeting beneficiaries’ LTSS needs, in both institutional and community-based settings, while respecting their diverse cultural preferences. Finally, a direct care worker shares her firsthand experiences and recommendations on providing culturally competent direct care.
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Andrew Adams - Culturally Competent Direct Care - Culturally Competent Direct Care Workforce
25/07/2019 Duración: 15minThese podcats excerpted from a July 2019 webinar discuss strategies for providing direct care services with cultural sensitivity, as well as training elements for direct care workers to achieve cultural competence. Speakers share strategies for effectively identifying and meeting beneficiaries’ LTSS needs, in both institutional and community-based settings, while respecting their diverse cultural preferences. Finally, a direct care worker shares her firsthand experiences and recommendations on providing culturally competent direct care.
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MariaElena Del Valle - Culturally Competent Direct Care - Competence Among Direct Care Workers
25/07/2019 Duración: 30minThese podcats excerpted from a July 2019 webinar discuss strategies for providing direct care services with cultural sensitivity, as well as training elements for direct care workers to achieve cultural competence. Speakers share strategies for effectively identifying and meeting beneficiaries’ LTSS needs, in both institutional and community-based settings, while respecting their diverse cultural preferences. Finally, a direct care worker shares her firsthand experiences and recommendations on providing culturally competent direct care.
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Randy - Older Adults with Complex Pain - A Consumer Perspective
27/06/2019 Duración: 08minThese podcasts excerpted from a June 2019 webinar discuss the common causes and types of pain among dually eligible older adults, identifies promising practices for biopsychosocial pain management and demonstrates practical strategies for conducting geriatric pain assessments, delivering evidence-based treatment interventions, and supporting older adults in achieving their pain management and wellness goals. Speakers discuss the appropriate use of opioids and strategies to help older adults with opioid use disorder effectively manage chronic pain. Speakers, including an older adult with lived experience managing chronic pain, share lessons learned on how to effectively care for and support dually eligible older adults.
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Melissa Myers - Older Adults with Complex Pain - A Behavioral Health Care Manager Perspective
27/06/2019 Duración: 16minThese podcasts excerpted from a June 2019 webinar discuss the common causes and types of pain among dually eligible older adults, identifies promising practices for biopsychosocial pain management and demonstrates practical strategies for conducting geriatric pain assessments, delivering evidence-based treatment interventions, and supporting older adults in achieving their pain management and wellness goals. Speakers discuss the appropriate use of opioids and strategies to help older adults with opioid use disorder effectively manage chronic pain. Speakers, including an older adult with lived experience managing chronic pain, share lessons learned on how to effectively care for and support dually eligible older adults.
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Katrina Profitt - Older Adults with Complex Pain - A Licensed Professional Counselor Perspective
27/06/2019 Duración: 16minThese podcasts excerpted from a June 2019 webinar discuss the common causes and types of pain among dually eligible older adults, identifies promising practices for biopsychosocial pain management and demonstrates practical strategies for conducting geriatric pain assessments, delivering evidence-based treatment interventions, and supporting older adults in achieving their pain management and wellness goals. Speakers discuss the appropriate use of opioids and strategies to help older adults with opioid use disorder effectively manage chronic pain. Speakers, including an older adult with lived experience managing chronic pain, share lessons learned on how to effectively care for and support dually eligible older adults.
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Beth Darnall - Older Adults with Complex Pain - A Behavioral Pain Specialist Perspective
27/06/2019 Duración: 18minThese podcasts excerpted from a June 2019 webinar discuss the common causes and types of pain among dually eligible older adults, identifies promising practices for biopsychosocial pain management and demonstrates practical strategies for conducting geriatric pain assessments, delivering evidence-based treatment interventions, and supporting older adults in achieving their pain management and wellness goals. Speakers discuss the appropriate use of opioids and strategies to help older adults with opioid use disorder effectively manage chronic pain. Speakers, including an older adult with lived experience managing chronic pain, share lessons learned on how to effectively care for and support dually eligible older adults.
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Katie Scott - Dementia Capable Care - Implementing the Texas Takes On Dementia Program
19/06/2019 Duración: 14minThis webinar presents information on ongoing work and achieved outcomes for two states participating in the Financial Alignment Initiative. State agencies, health plans, and community organizations in California and Texas collaborate within the framework of this demonstration to improve care while controlling costs for enrollees with dementia, which account for 25 percent of their participating beneficiaries. Presenters share strategies and tools for the delivery of dementia capable care, as well as tips for leveraging resources within federal, state and local environments to build more responsive systems of care delivery.
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Debra Cherry And Megan Dankmyer - Dementia Capable Care - The Financial Alignment Initiative
19/06/2019 Duración: 23minThis webinar presents information on ongoing work and achieved outcomes for two states participating in the Financial Alignment Initiative. State agencies, health plans, and community organizations in California and Texas collaborate within the framework of this demonstration to improve care while controlling costs for enrollees with dementia, which account for 25 percent of their participating beneficiaries. Presenters share strategies and tools for the delivery of dementia capable care, as well as tips for leveraging resources within federal, state and local environments to build more responsive systems of care delivery.
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Christopher Callahan - Dementia Capable Care - An Overview Of Emeging Practices And Models Of Care
19/06/2019 Duración: 18minThis webinar presents information on ongoing work and achieved outcomes for two states participating in the Financial Alignment Initiative. State agencies, health plans, and community organizations in California and Texas collaborate within the framework of this demonstration to improve care while controlling costs for enrollees with dementia, which account for 25 percent of their participating beneficiaries. Presenters share strategies and tools for the delivery of dementia capable care, as well as tips for leveraging resources within federal, state and local environments to build more responsive systems of care delivery.
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MaCayla Arsenault - Recruiting And Supporting Participation At COHC
30/05/2019 Duración: 06minExcerpted from a March 2019 webinar, these podcasts focus on recruiting members who represent diverse experiences and supporting member participation to ensure feedback is robust and useful. Specifically, these podcasts shares strategies for recruiting members who have the capacity, skills, time, and motivation to engage in plan governance activities. It also provides promising practices for supporting members to overcome barriers to regular and meaningful participation. Speakers provide lessons from their work recruiting, supporting, and training members participating in a variety of governance bodies, including advisory councils and governing boards. Finally, individual members share their first-hand experiences as participants in these bodies and offer their insights on how to identify, motivate, and support people with complex health and social needs.
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Ken Pariseau - Recruiting And Supporting Participation At NHPRI
30/05/2019 Duración: 06minExcerpted from a March 2019 webinar, these podcasts focus on recruiting members who represent diverse experiences and supporting member participation to ensure feedback is robust and useful. Specifically, these podcasts shares strategies for recruiting members who have the capacity, skills, time, and motivation to engage in plan governance activities. It also provides promising practices for supporting members to overcome barriers to regular and meaningful participation. Speakers provide lessons from their work recruiting, supporting, and training members participating in a variety of governance bodies, including advisory councils and governing boards. Finally, individual members share their first-hand experiences as participants in these bodies and offer their insights on how to identify, motivate, and support people with complex health and social needs.
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Panel Discussion - Person-Centered Approaches
22/05/2019 Duración: 27minPerson-centered care is consistent with the values, needs, and desires of individuals and is achieved when providers and health plans involve individuals in healthcare discussions and decisions. A person-centered approach to healthcare and community-based services has potential to improve the quality of care, reduce costs, and address social determinants of health to create healthier communities.[1] Individuals dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid have high rates of chronic conditions and long-term support needs, accounting for a disproportionately large share of Medicare and Medicaid expenditures.[2] The strengths-based focus of person-centered approaches is especially helpful for managing chronic conditions and identifying long-term support needs. It can lower costs through integrating natural supports and community resources. These podcasts describe practical person-centered tools and approaches organizations and professionals can adapt to better support aging in place. Speakers share strategies for
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Shawn Terrell - ACL Person-Centered Thinking, Planning, And Practice
22/05/2019 Duración: 09minPerson-centered care is consistent with the values, needs, and desires of individuals and is achieved when providers and health plans involve individuals in healthcare discussions and decisions. A person-centered approach to healthcare and community-based services has potential to improve the quality of care, reduce costs, and address social determinants of health to create healthier communities.[1] Individuals dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid have high rates of chronic conditions and long-term support needs, accounting for a disproportionately large share of Medicare and Medicaid expenditures.[2] The strengths-based focus of person-centered approaches is especially helpful for managing chronic conditions and identifying long-term support needs. It can lower costs through integrating natural supports and community resources. These podcasts describe practical person-centered tools and approaches organizations and professionals can adapt to better support aging in place. Speakers share strategies for
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Betsy Bella - Person - Centered Approaches At Every Level
22/05/2019 Duración: 20minPerson-centered care is consistent with the values, needs, and desires of individuals and is achieved when providers and health plans involve individuals in healthcare discussions and decisions. A person-centered approach to healthcare and community-based services has potential to improve the quality of care, reduce costs, and address social determinants of health to create healthier communities.[1] Individuals dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid have high rates of chronic conditions and long-term support needs, accounting for a disproportionately large share of Medicare and Medicaid expenditures.[2] The strengths-based focus of person-centered approaches is especially helpful for managing chronic conditions and identifying long-term support needs. It can lower costs through integrating natural supports and community resources. These podcasts describe practical person-centered tools and approaches organizations and professionals can adapt to better support aging in place. Speakers share strategies for