This year, the work of the AHRQ #CDSiC will be showcased in three poster/abstract presentations and one panel presentation! the panel titled "Leveraging Large Language Models and Other Artificial Intelligence Methods to Advance Patient-Centered Clinical Decision Support" on Tuesday, November 12 from 10:30am-12pm PT where AHRQ CDSiC's Principal Investigator Prashila Dullabh, MD, FAMIA, IAHSI will present alongside other AHRQ CDSiC stakeholders about the AHRQ CDSiC's work on leveraging AI to support patient-centered clinical decision making. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/euzn3tzA
AcademyHealth
Public Policy Offices
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The leading professional organization dedicated to advancing the fields of health services research and health policy.
About us
Together with our members, AcademyHealth is dedicated to improving the knowledge base of health care decision-making by supporting the professional development of those who conduct and use health services research, advocating for the tools and funding necessary to do this important work, and helping to translate research findings into policy and practice. We promote interaction across the health research and policy arenas by bringing together a broad spectrum of players to share their perspectives, learn from each other, and strengthen their working relationships.
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Ming Jack Po
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Engagement, Membership, and Marketing Leader w/ 20+ yrs of exp. skilled in driving revenue through promotions, program development, and service…
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Lauren S. Hughes, MD, MPH, MSc, MHCDS, FAAFP
Family Physician Executive and Health Policy Leader Improving Primary Care and Rural Health
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Reminder: Attend the 2024 AcademyHealth Meeting of Members Join AcademyHealth for the 2024 Meeting of Members, where you’ll gain exclusive insights into the future of the health services and health policy research field. During this webinar, you’ll have the chance to hear directly from AcademyHealth Board of Directors members as they discuss the organization’s current state and future direction. You’ll also unlock the full potential of your AcademyHealth membership by learning how to maximize your benefits. Connect with fellow professionals, experts, and industry leaders, and discover valuable networking and engagement opportunities within the AcademyHealth community. Register to join us on Monday, November 25 from 3-4pm: https://lnkd.in/ewjdhijw
2024 AcademyHealth Meeting of Members | AcademyHealth
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A panel at #AMIA2024 features findings from AHRQ’s Clinical Decision Support Innovation Collaborative (#CDSiC) on patients’ perspectives and leveraging AI to support patient-centered clinical decision making: https://lnkd.in/euzn3tzA
American Medical Informatics Association - Leveraging Large Language Models and Other Artificial Intelligence Methods to Advance Patient-Centered Clinical Decision Support
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Are you looking for practical ways to improve urinary incontinence care in your primary care practice? Our upcoming webinar on November 14th will highlight case studies from AHRQ’s EvidenceNOW initiative, focusing on nonsurgical urinary incontinence interventions. You’ll gain insights on integrating care pathways into clinic workflows, provider education, and feedback loops. Don’t miss out—register today! https://lnkd.in/efVT87rN
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Now Open: 2025 ARM Call for Abstracts AcademyHealth is now accepting abstract submissions for the 2025 Annual Research Meeting (ARM)! This year’s ARM is organized around 21 themes and five submission categories. Submit an abstract for the opportunity to present your work on June 7-10 in Minneapolis, MN to potential funders and decision-makers who can move research into action. Submit by Wednesday, January 8, 2025, at 5:00 p.m. ET: https://lnkd.in/eGEsK4Eh
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Urinary incontinence is a common but often under-addressed issue in primary care. Join us on November 14th for a webinar featuring real-world case studies from AHRQ’s EvidenceNOW initiative, showcasing effective strategies to manage urinary incontinence in primary care settings. Hear directly from front-line implementers and gain access to publicly available tools that can help your practice improve care for patients. Register now to learn more! https://lnkd.in/efVT87rN
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Our 17th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health, cohosted with the National Institutes of Health, will be here before you know it! Join your colleagues this December 8-11. Attendees of the Science of D&I Conference can look forward to the following mainstage plenary sessions: -Keeping Pace with a Changing Climate: Implications for Dissemination and Implementation Science -Pacing D&I Research in the Context of Emergencies -Marathon vs. Sprint: Getting the Pace Right -Maximizing Implementation Decision-Making in the Long Term Register here: https://lnkd.in/dhFfFdmS View the full agenda here: https://lnkd.in/epDTqSnz
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Read more on the National Patient Advocate Foundation's blog "Improving Patient-Centered Care with Decision Tools that Build Trust," in which patient advocate authors Deborah Collyar, Angela Dobes, Kistein Monkhouse, MPA and Tiffany Peterson highlight work from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality’s Clinical Decision Support Innovation Collaborative (CDSiC) focusing on three key areas to advancing patient-centered clinical decision support (PC CDS): trust, co-design, and making sure tools fit into patients’ lives to offer more value. Read the full article: https://lnkd.in/ejyQc24Z.
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D&iTunes is back! Join us Monday, December 9, 5:45 – 6:30 p.m. where our Science of D&I Conference co-chair, David Chambers, will be hosting an evening of music and casual conversation to unwind after a great day of sessions at the conference. You’ll be pleased to know David takes requests ahead of time! If there’s a song you would like to hear, please fill out this brief request form: https://lnkd.in/eSSPixDq
D&iTunes: A Musical Session with Dr. David Chambers
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"To build effective patient-facing decision support tools, we must consider and address patients' medical data and preferences as well as real-world contexts so that guidance includes daily-living experiences in which they occur." Read more on the National Patient Advocate Foundation's blog about the role of Patient-centered clinical decision support (PC CDS) in considering a patient’s needs, values, and preferences and ongoing work to help patients, caregivers, and care teams have the right information at the right time to make knowledgeable decisions that can improve their health and well-being. Patient advocate authors Deborah Collyar, Angela Dobes, Kistein Monkhouse, MPA and Tiffany Peterson highlight work from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality’s Clinical Decision Support Innovation Collaborative (CDSiC) focusing on three key areas to advancing PC CDS: trust, co-design, and making sure tools fit into patients’ lives to offer more value. Read the full article: https://lnkd.in/ejyQc24Z