jueves, 17 de julio de 2014

AHRQ Innovations Exchange | Recent Events | Patient- and Family-Centered Care: Approaches for Children and Seniors

AHRQ Innovations Exchange | Recent Events | Patient- and Family-Centered Care: Approaches for Children and Seniors



Register Now for July 22 AHRQ Health Care Innovations Exchange Webinar on Patient- and Family-Centered Care

AHRQ is hosting a free webinar July 22 from 1 to 2:30 p.m. ET about how the core concepts of patient- and family-centered care have been put into practice. The event is the second in a series of webinars on the topic by the AHRQ Health Care Innovations Exchange to share new approaches to care and explore lessons learned.
Speakers:
  • Michelle Rickerby, M.D., co-director, Hasbro Children’s Partial Hospital Program, Providence, Rhode Island
  • Diane DerMarderosian, M.D., pediatric co-director, Hasbro Children’s Partial Hospital Program, Providence, Rhode Island
  • Judith Rogers, Ph.D., M.S.N., R.N., president, Holy Cross Hospital Silver Spring, Maryland
  • Moderator: Beverley H. Johnson, president and chief executive officer, Institute for Patient- and Family-Centered Care, Bethesda, Maryland
The AHRQ Health Care Innovations Exchange is an online repository of information where health professionals and researchers can share and learn about evidence-based practices. It includes searchable innovations and quality tools, along with learning and networking opportunities involving an array of health care settings and populations.
Registration is open.
Patient- and Family-Centered Care: Approaches for Children and Seniors
Date: Tuesday, July 22, 2014, 1:00 - 2:30 p.m. ET


Patient- and family-centered care is an approach to the planning, implementation, and evaluation of health care grounded in mutually beneficial partnerships among patients, families, and health care professionals. It is a collaborative approach to caregiving and decisionmaking aimed at improving quality and safety. How do patient- and family-centered care strategies differ based on the population served?  

Join the AHRQ Health Care Innovations Exchange for an in-depth dialogue about how the core conceptsof patient- and family-centered care have been put into practice. This Web event is the second in a series designed to describe patient- and family-centered care, share new approaches to care, and explore lessons learned.

Innovators Michelle Rickerby and Diane DerMarderosian from the Hasbro Children’s Partial Hospital Program in Providence, Rhode Island will discuss how program staff work collaboratively with families of children and adolescents experiencing medical and emotional issues. Innovator Judith Rogers from Holy Cross Hospital in Silver Spring, Maryland will discuss how developing a separate seniors-only emergency center, run by geriatrics-trained staff, has enhanced and tailored care to the needs and priorities of seniors and their families.


Register for this event

Participants
Host:

Judi Consalvo
, Program Analyst, Center for Outcomes and Evidence, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

Judi Consalvo serves as a Program Analyst in the Center for Outcomes and Evidence at the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). She is the project lead for the AHRQ Health Care Innovations Exchange and has been affiliated with this program since its inception. Ms. Consalvo also serves as a grant project officer and a conference grant reviewer.
Moderator:

Beverley H. Johnson
, President and Chief Executive Officer, Institute for Patient- and Family-Centered Care

Ms. Johnson has provided technical assistance and consultation for advancing the practice of patient- and family-centered care to over 250 hospitals, health systems, federal, state, and provincial agencies, military treatment facilities, and community organizations. She assists hospitals and ambulatory programs with changing organizational culture, and facilitates visioning retreats and the integration of patient- and family-centered care concepts in policies, programs, and practices, as well as in facility design and the education of health care professionals. Ms. Johnson, who is invited to speak worldwide, has co-authored numerous books and publications on patient- and family-centered practice in pediatrics, newborn intensive care, maternity care, emergency care, geriatrics, and other aspects of adult health care. She has served as executive producer for award winning documentary films and videos and is the recipient of numerous awards.

 Presenters:

Michelle Rickerby, MD, Co-Director, Hasbro Children’s Partial Hospital Program, Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, The Warren Alpert Medical School, Brown University, Providence, RI

Dr. Rickerby is Psychiatric Co-Director of the Hasbro Children's Partial Hospital Program and Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior of the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. Her career since completing child psychiatry residency training at Brown in 1996 has been focused on family-based treatment of complex pediatric illness, including eating disorders, chronic illness complicated by non-adherence, and somatoform disorders. She is Co-Director of family therapy training for the child psychiatry residency and the triple board residency at Brown.
Diane DerMarderosian, MD, Pediatric Co-Director, Hasbro Children’s Partial Hospital Program, Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, The Warren Alpert Medical School, Brown University, Providence, RI

Prior to her current role as Pediatric Co-Director of the Hasbro Children's Partial Hospital Program, Dr. DerMarderosian served as Medical Director of the Hasbro Eating Disorders Program. In addition to her expertise in caring for patients with eating disorders, she specializes in working with patients with complex medical and psychological illnesses and their families. Dr. DerMarderosian serves on the medical advisory committee for the Multi-Service Eating Disorders Association (MEDA), the Hasbro Patient- and Family-Centered Care Steering Committee, and the Pediatric Faculty Development Steering Committee, and is Medical Director of Reach Out and Read Rhode Island (RI). She has been recognized for her excellence in teaching and has won several resident teaching awards. Dr. DerMarderosian graduated Amherst College with a BA in anthropology. She attended Mount Sinai School of Medicine, where she was selected to be part of the humanities and medicine program, and completed her residency training in pediatrics at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University in 1999.

Judith Rogers, PhD, MSN, RN, President, Holy Cross Hospital, Silver Spring, MD

Dr. Rogers has served as President of Holy Cross Hospital since 2003. Prior to her current role at Holy Cross, she served as Senior Vice President of Operations, Vice President of Women and Children’s Services, Chief Nursing Officer, and Vice President of Patient Care Services. 

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