Resources For Integrated Care

  • Autor: Vários
  • Narrador: Vários
  • Editor: Podcast
  • Duración: 80:46:44
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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

  • Elizabeth Warfield And Jen Bundy - Care Management And Addressing Barriers To Care

    25/04/2019 Duración: 09min

    Elizabeth Warfield And Jen Bundy - Care Management And Addressing Barriers To Care by Resources For Integrated Care

  • Tracy Beavers - A Care Manager Perspective

    25/04/2019 Duración: 20min

    Tracy Beavers - A Care Manager Perspective by Resources For Integrated Care

  • Naila Azhar - A Geriatric Psychiatrist Perspective

    25/04/2019 Duración: 35min

    Naila Azhar - A Geriatric Psychiatrist Perspective by Resources For Integrated Care

  • Heidi - A Caregiver Perspective

    25/04/2019 Duración: 12min

    Heidi - A Caregiver Perspective by Resources For Integrated Care

  • Ann Marie Luongo - A Community - Based Program Manager Perspective

    25/04/2019 Duración: 14min

    Ann Marie Luongo - A Community - Based Program Manager Perspective by Resources For Integrated Care

  • Karen Blair - Palliative Care for Older Adults - Palliative Care Case Example

    05/12/2018 Duración: 11min

    These podcasts excerpted from a 2018 webinar shares strategies for skillful communication, recognition, and response to needs of beneficiaries and their families throughout the course of serious illness, and engagement of palliative care consultants as an added layer of support. Timely recognition of hospice eligibility and referral in the months before death may improve quality of life and reduce reliance on emergency departments and hospitals for crisis management. The speakers also help the audience recognize the signs of the active dying process to ensure that thoughtful expert care is available during this vulnerable time.

  • Isaac Bromberg - Palliative Care for Older Adults - Commonwealth Care Alliance's Approach

    05/12/2018 Duración: 14min

    These podcasts excerpted from a 2018 webinar shares strategies for skillful communication, recognition, and response to needs of beneficiaries and their families throughout the course of serious illness, and engagement of palliative care consultants as an added layer of support. Timely recognition of hospice eligibility and referral in the months before death may improve quality of life and reduce reliance on emergency departments and hospitals for crisis management. The speakers also help the audience recognize the signs of the active dying process to ensure that thoughtful expert care is available during this vulnerable time.

  • Diane Meier - Palliative Care for Older Adults - A Palliative Care Futurist's Perspective

    05/12/2018 Duración: 25min

    These podcasts excerpted from a 2018 webinar shares strategies for skillful communication, recognition, and response to needs of beneficiaries and their families throughout the course of serious illness, and engagement of palliative care consultants as an added layer of support. Timely recognition of hospice eligibility and referral in the months before death may improve quality of life and reduce reliance on emergency departments and hospitals for crisis management. The speakers also help the audience recognize the signs of the active dying process to ensure that thoughtful expert care is available during this vulnerable time.

  • Lisa And Linda Thompson - Palliative Care for Older Adults - A Caregiver's Perspective

    04/12/2018 Duración: 12min

    These podcasts excerpted from a 2018 webinar shares strategies for skillful communication, recognition, and response to needs of beneficiaries and their families throughout the course of serious illness, and engagement of palliative care consultants as an added layer of support. Timely recognition of hospice eligibility and referral in the months before death may improve quality of life and reduce reliance on emergency departments and hospitals for crisis management. The speakers also help the audience recognize the signs of the active dying process to ensure that thoughtful expert care is available during this vulnerable time.

  • Judi Lund Person - National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization

    01/11/2018 Duración: 25min

    Judi Lund Person - National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization by Resources For Integrated Care

  • Marisilis Tejeda - Health Coach Perspective

    01/11/2018 Duración: 08min

    Marisilis Tejeda - Health Coach Perspective by Resources For Integrated Care

  • Kelly Ambrose - Care Oregon

    31/10/2018 Duración: 21min

    Kelly Ambrose - Care Oregon by Resources For Integrated Care

  • Tom Von Sternberg - Medication Use in Older Adults

    31/10/2018 Duración: 12min

    Tom Von Sternberg - Medication Use in Older Adults by Resources For Integrated Care

  • Donna Fick - Individual, System & Provider Factors in Medication Mismanagement

    31/10/2018 Duración: 15min

    Donna Fick - Individual, System & Provider Factors in Medication Mismanagement by Resources For Integrated Care

  • Todd Semla - Prescribing for Older Adults

    31/10/2018 Duración: 19min

    Todd Semla - Prescribing for Older Adults by Resources For Integrated Care

  • Chris Duff - Understanding the Population and Partnerships

    05/10/2018 Duración: 07min

    These podcasts, excerpted from an April 2018 webinar, explore the benefits of partnerships between health plans and community-based organizations to establish a network with local leadership and support community integration for persons with disabilities. Social determinants of health – such as affordable and accessible housing, transportation, nutritional adequacy, and social and familial supports – may impact participant health outcomes and create challenges for providers and health plans. Partnerships built on bringing together the competencies and knowledge of medical providers and community-based organizations assist with both the transitional needs of participants as well as longer-term support for success in the community. Discussions highlight how one Center for Independent Living has created such a partnership program in Southern Colorado, with services to engage participants and improve their integration in the local community.

  • Lori Peterson - Strategies for Building Health Care Partnerships

    05/10/2018 Duración: 11min

    These podcasts, excerpted from an April 2018 webinar, explore the benefits of partnerships between health plans and community-based organizations to establish a network with local leadership and support community integration for persons with disabilities. Social determinants of health – such as affordable and accessible housing, transportation, nutritional adequacy, and social and familial supports – may impact participant health outcomes and create challenges for providers and health plans. Partnerships built on bringing together the competencies and knowledge of medical providers and community-based organizations assist with both the transitional needs of participants as well as longer-term support for success in the community. Discussions highlight how one Center for Independent Living has created such a partnership program in Southern Colorado, with services to engage participants and improve their integration in the local community.

  • Paul Castro - CBO Partnerships in Actions: Jewish Family Services of Los Angeles

    05/10/2018 Duración: 13min

    These podcasts, excerpted from an April 2018 webinar, explore the benefits of partnerships between health plans and community-based organizations to establish a network with local leadership and support community integration for persons with disabilities. Social determinants of health – such as affordable and accessible housing, transportation, nutritional adequacy, and social and familial supports – may impact participant health outcomes and create challenges for providers and health plans. Partnerships built on bringing together the competencies and knowledge of medical providers and community-based organizations assist with both the transitional needs of participants as well as longer-term support for success in the community. Discussions highlight how one Center for Independent Living has created such a partnership program in Southern Colorado, with services to engage participants and improve their integration in the local community.

  • Patricia Yeager - CBO Partnerships in Action: The Independence Center

    05/10/2018 Duración: 17min

    These podcasts, excerpted from an April 2018 webinar, explore the benefits of partnerships between health plans and community-based organizations to establish a network with local leadership and support community integration for persons with disabilities. Social determinants of health – such as affordable and accessible housing, transportation, nutritional adequacy, and social and familial supports – may impact participant health outcomes and create challenges for providers and health plans. Partnerships built on bringing together the competencies and knowledge of medical providers and community-based organizations assist with both the transitional needs of participants as well as longer-term support for success in the community. Discussions highlight how one Center for Independent Living has created such a partnership program in Southern Colorado, with services to engage participants and improve their integration in the local community.

  • Gabriel Uribe - Culturally Competent LTSS for People with Disabilities from Diverse Backgrounds

    05/10/2018 Duración: 12min

    These 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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