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Free Webinar on How Practice Facilitators Can Support Patient Engagement

Free Webinar on How Practice Facilitators Can Support Patient Engagement



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Join a free AHRQ webinar on Thursday, January 29 from 3:00 – 4:30 p.m. ET: Engaging patients as partners in care: How practice facilitators can support patient engagement
This is the fourth in a series of webinars designed to share AHRQ’s development of tools and resources for training primary care practice facilitators (PFs). Patient engagement is a central element of the patient-centered medical home (PCMH) as well as a patient’s own experience of their care. PFs can help practices improve how they engage patients by helping practices gather feedback and ideas from their patients, and use this information to redesign visits and services to support better patient engagement and an improved patient experience. PFs can also direct practices to resources that can help them build their capacity in these areas.
This webinar will feature the experiences of a PF who worked successfully with practice leaders and patients to transform diabetes care visits in a primary care practice. In addition, Cindy Brach of AHRQ will share information on the Health Literacy Universal Precautions Toolkit and how it can support patient engagement work. This webinar is appropriate for PFs, their trainers, and any organization interested in starting a practice facilitation program.
Speakers include:
  • Lyndee Knox, PhD, CEO, LA Net Community Health Resource Network
  • Cindy Brach, MPP, Senior Health Policy Researcher, AHRQ
  • Adrienne Deswert, RN, BSN, RN Care Manager, Annville Family Medicine
To register, please click here.
Listen to the first three webinars in the series on PF by clicking the appropriate link and register for the event. If you have already registered for these events, simply sign in. This will bring you to all of the resources available during each live event, including audio with closed-captioning and a slide deck.  

Learn more about how to improve primary care. Visit AHRQ’s Prevention & Chronic Care Program at: http://www.ahrq.gov/professionals/prevention-chronic-care/index.html

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