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Join the convo with our experts for the roundtable discussion, "Peer Insights: Why We Chose The Joint Commission for Assisted Living Communities" on Dec 6th! Learn how your peers achieved Joint Commission accreditation and the impact it’s had on their organization. Register for free and submit questions for the panel in advance!
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Connect what matters to your healthcare goals and plans!
Today, we celebrate "What Matters to You?" Day (WMTY) 2024. Inspired by a 2012 New England Journal of Medicine article titled "Shared Decision-Making: The Pinnacle of Patient-Centered Care," written by Michael Barry and Susan Edgman-Levitan, WMTY is intended to shift the power to the person who knows best about the help or support they need, whether it be a person with a medical issue or the clinicians or staff providing care. This international day of celebration aims to encourage and support more meaningful conversations between caregivers who provide health and social care (including family caregivers) and those they are or will care for in the future. Click here to access a variety of resources from The Conversation Project that emphasize the importance of individuals expressing what matters most to them: https://lnkd.in/e4Z3GkVB
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Smart move - this should be the key question that guides us all in interactions whether it's a patient, client, staff member or customer. To create person centred health responses understanding what matters to the individual is KEY. #whatmatterstoyou #whatmatters #understanding #personcentred #humancentreddesign #socialcare
Today, we celebrate "What Matters to You?" Day (WMTY) 2024. Inspired by a 2012 New England Journal of Medicine article titled "Shared Decision-Making: The Pinnacle of Patient-Centered Care," written by Michael Barry and Susan Edgman-Levitan, WMTY is intended to shift the power to the person who knows best about the help or support they need, whether it be a person with a medical issue or the clinicians or staff providing care. This international day of celebration aims to encourage and support more meaningful conversations between caregivers who provide health and social care (including family caregivers) and those they are or will care for in the future. Click here to access a variety of resources from The Conversation Project that emphasize the importance of individuals expressing what matters most to them: https://lnkd.in/e4Z3GkVB
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From the FOP Registry Annual Report: Mental and Emotional Well-Being. Full report (in 9 languages): https://lnkd.in/dVEBmgAZ The FOP Registry is the largest and most detailed collection of medical information about people living with FOP. When you complete patient surveys, you're helping clinicians and researchers better understand FOP and improve clinical care, and you're supporting their research to develop treatments and, one day, a cure. The Registry also helps patients and families learn more about FOP and how it can affect their lives. Learn more and join if you haven't already: fopregistry.org
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Happy Lab Week 2024! 🔬🧪🥼 We celebrate laboratory professionals who protect our future by skillfully adapting to meet today’s evolving patient care and public health challenges with resilience, innovation, and expertise. Know an amazing laboratory professional? Tag them below ⬇️
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Happy Lab Week 2024! 🔬🧪🥼 We celebrate laboratory professionals who protect our future by adapting to today’s evolving patient care and public health challenges with resilience, innovation, and expertise. Know an amazing laboratory professional? Tag them below ⬇️ #GLP
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Sounds like this will be a deeper dive into one aspect of PFTs: lung volumes by way of nitrogen washout and the like. You don’t hear much about lung clearance index (LCI) anymore so that should be interesting 🤓.
Join us on 9/10/24 at 1:00 pm CT for "Multiple Breath Washout in Modern CF Care"! The goal of this presentation is to provide the audience with an overview of MBW in context of current methodology, standards and role in CF clinical research. Discuss outcome measures derived from the MBW test, and their potential utility. Explore how and why MBW has (re)gained popularity in modern CF care. Discuss the considerations and challenges of transitioning MBW/LCI from a research tool into routine clinical care. This webinar is FREE for AARC Members! Register now: https://lnkd.in/gyMNkmdW
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Happy Lab Week 2024! 🔬🧪🥼 We celebrate laboratory professionals who protect our future by skillfully adapting to meet today’s evolving patient care and public health challenges with resilience, innovation, and expertise. Know an amazing laboratory professional? Tag them below ⬇️
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Just whole healthcare executive scaling health equity through field-defining business, policy and service integration strategy
New research shows that clinicians, staff, and patients may need a calm, safe, and empowering clinical environment to be able to identify and address traumatic experiences’ risk to health. In this study, clinical environment was the only component of trauma-informed care (TIC) that showed a statistically significant association between increased readiness for TIC and increased (ACEs) screening. Researchers note "Trauma-informed environments of care can help patients feel safe and connected enough with clinician and/or staff to disclose experiences of trauma as well as other important potentially stigmatizing trauma-related conditions and behaviors. A trauma-informed environment of care can also improve the screening experience for both patients and clinician, providing the opportunity to deepen relationships and expand possibilities for prevention and healing. In this study, all 40 participating clinics made progress on the continuum of becoming trauma-informed regardless of where they started. This suggests that implementing ACE screening, when accompanied by a commitment and support to be trauma-informed, can have the added and synergistic benefit of catalyzing a clinic-wide trauma-informed systems change." While it's hard in the thick of it, we all need to think more of healthcare as a protective factor we can develop, then make it so. Focusing on drivers of #staffwellbeing, internal relationships, patient relationships an experience, and #healthequity can help. This could be foundational to all our change initiatives. Thanks ACEs Aware PI Edward Machtinger, Brigid McCaw MD, MPH, MS, FACP, RAND, and Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute for leading the way!
A new evaluation, conducted as part of the California ACEs Learning and Quality Improvement Collaborative (CALQIC), finds that a trauma-informed clinic is the foundation for successful adoption of ACE screening. Read the paper to learn more: https://lnkd.in/gSEsFrRE
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"Our most essential task is to invite our patients to teach us what it’s like to be them, and to listen actively and empathically. Then, we might gather the essential ingredients we need to collaboratively craft a care plan that supports the patient’s vision for what makes life worth living.” - Nate Hinerman, PhD, LMFT, San Francisco, California End-of-Life can be a challenging topic to discuss, whether you are facing a terminal diagnosis, supporting a loved one or client, or simply seeking information as you begin your own research. Our End-of-Life Consultation (EOLC) resources were created to offer comprehensive information on end-of-life care and options, while normalizing conversations around death and dying. Check out our EOLC resources here: https://bit.ly/3TfCPUJ
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