Resources For Integrated Care

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Synopsis

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.

Episodes

  • Kristie Kulinski - The Role of ACL in Chronic Disease Self-Management

    24/05/2018 Duration: 13min

    Kristie Kulinski - The Role of ACL in Chronic Disease Self-Management by Resources For Integrated Care

  • Linda McGowan - A Participant's Experience with Chronic Disease Self-Management

    24/05/2018 Duration: 05min

    Linda McGowan - A Participant's Experience with Chronic Disease Self-Management by Resources For Integrated Care

  • Kate Lorig - Overview of the Chronic Disease Self-Management Program

    24/05/2018 Duration: 15min

    Kate Lorig - Overview of the Chronic Disease Self-Management Program by Resources For Integrated Care

  • Roger Uminski & Gabriel Uribe - Making Member Engagement a Top Priority

    24/05/2018 Duration: 27min

    Roger Uminski & Gabriel Uribe - Making Member Engagement a Top Priority by Resources For Integrated Care

  • Michelle Bentzien-Purrington - Supporting and Investing in Member Engagement

    24/05/2018 Duration: 15min

    Michelle Bentzien-Purrington - Supporting and Investing in Member Engagement by Resources For Integrated Care

  • Dr. Bob Master - Strategies for Consumer Engagement and Empowerment

    24/05/2018 Duration: 17min

    Dr. Bob Master - Strategies for Consumer Engagement and Empowerment by Resources For Integrated Care

  • Sandra White - Strategies for Implementing Interdisciplinary Care Teams

    06/03/2018 Duration: 05min

    By working in a team of skilled professionals, interdisciplinary care teams (ICT) provide comprehensive assessment and management of care for older adults. Effective ICTs use a person-centered approach that prioritizes the individual’s needs. These podcasts, excerpted from a December 2017 webinar, explain key members within ICTs and identify common challenges and best practices for ICTs working with older adults. Presenters also address the importance of clinical, psychosocial, long-term care, behavioral and community-based support for older adults, particularly Medicare-Medicaid beneficiaries.

  • Dr. Gwendolyn Graddy-Dansby - The Role of an Interdisciplinary Care Team

    06/03/2018 Duration: 12min

    By working in a team of skilled professionals, interdisciplinary care teams (ICT) provide comprehensive assessment and management of care for older adults. Effective ICTs use a person-centered approach that prioritizes the individual’s needs. These podcasts, excerpted from a December 2017 webinar, explain key members within ICTs and identify common challenges and best practices for ICTs working with older adults. Presenters also address the importance of clinical, psychosocial, long-term care, behavioral and community-based support for older adults, particularly Medicare-Medicaid beneficiaries.

  • Olivia Richard - Care Recipient Perspective using ICTs

    06/03/2018 Duration: 08min

    By working in a team of skilled professionals, interdisciplinary care teams (ICT) provide comprehensive assessment and management of care for older adults. Effective ICTs use a person-centered approach that prioritizes the individual’s needs. These podcasts, excerpted from a December 2017 webinar, explain key members within ICTs and identify common challenges and best practices for ICTs working with older adults. Presenters also address the importance of clinical, psychosocial, long-term care, behavioral and community-based support for older adults, particularly Medicare-Medicaid beneficiaries.

  • Ellen LaSalvia - Successful Clinical Care of an Interdisciplinary Care Team

    06/03/2018 Duration: 13min

    By working in a team of skilled professionals, interdisciplinary care teams (ICT) provide comprehensive assessment and management of care for older adults. Effective ICTs use a person-centered approach that prioritizes the individual’s needs. These podcasts, excerpted from a December 2017 webinar, explain key members within ICTs and identify common challenges and best practices for ICTs working with older adults. Presenters also address the importance of clinical, psychosocial, long-term care, behavioral and community-based support for older adults, particularly Medicare-Medicaid beneficiaries.

  • Dr. Gwendolyn Graddy-Dansby and Sandra White - Case Studies Implementing ICTs

    06/03/2018 Duration: 09min

    By working in a team of skilled professionals, interdisciplinary care teams (ICT) provide comprehensive assessment and management of care for older adults. Effective ICTs use a person-centered approach that prioritizes the individual’s needs. These podcasts, excerpted from a December 2017 webinar, explain key members within ICTs and identify common challenges and best practices for ICTs working with older adults. Presenters also address the importance of clinical, psychosocial, long-term care, behavioral and community-based support for older adults, particularly Medicare-Medicaid beneficiaries.

  • Dr. Anita Major - An Overview of Caregiving

    05/03/2018 Duration: 12min

    Family caregivers can experience detrimental effects associated with the role, including exhaustion, isolation and financial hardship. To counteract these impacts, effective family caregiver interventions are delivered over longer periods of time, are multidimensional, and tailored to the needs of caregivers and care recipients. These podcasts, excerpted from a September 2017 webinar, provides concrete recommendations for health plans and providers on how to best identify, assess, support and engage family caregivers while respecting diverse cultural views.

  • Hattie Coleman - Family Caregiver Perspective

    05/03/2018 Duration: 05min

    Family caregivers can experience detrimental effects associated with the role, including exhaustion, isolation and financial hardship. To counteract these impacts, effective family caregiver interventions are delivered over longer periods of time, are multidimensional, and tailored to the needs of caregivers and care recipients. These podcasts, excerpted from a September 2017 webinar, provides concrete recommendations for health plans and providers on how to best identify, assess, support and engage family caregivers while respecting diverse cultural views.

  • Tziona Regev - Strategies for Creating Support Systems

    05/03/2018 Duration: 22min

    Family caregivers can experience detrimental effects associated with the role, including exhaustion, isolation and financial hardship. To counteract these impacts, effective family caregiver interventions are delivered over longer periods of time, are multidimensional, and tailored to the needs of caregivers and care recipients. These podcasts, excerpted from a September 2017 webinar, provides concrete recommendations for health plans and providers on how to best identify, assess, support and engage family caregivers while respecting diverse cultural views.

  • Allison Dobecka - Assessing caregivers’ readiness to learn

    05/03/2018 Duration: 15min

    Family caregivers can experience detrimental effects associated with the role, including exhaustion, isolation and financial hardship. To counteract these impacts, effective family caregiver interventions are delivered over longer periods of time, are multidimensional, and tailored to the needs of caregivers and care recipients. These podcasts, excerpted from a September 2017 webinar, provides concrete recommendations for health plans and providers on how to best identify, assess, support and engage family caregivers while respecting diverse cultural views.

  • 3. Gary Montrose and Kathleen Homan - Colorado's Experience with the DCCAT

    29/01/2018 Duration: 12min

    The DCCAT is a free resource designed to assist health plans and health systems in evaluating their current ability to meet the needs of adults with functional limitations. Health plans and health systems can improve their disability competence by using the DCCAT to identify strategic opportunities for improvement. The DCCAT is being re-introduced in a new format that highlights the seven pillars of the Disability-Competent Care model. This new version of the tool allows users to more narrowly assess their disability competence and identify actionable areas for improvement. These excerpts from our webinar will provide a sequential walk-through of the DCCAT and demonstrate how health plans and states can use the tool and its supporting materials to meet the needs of participants.

  • 2. Chris Brieske and Elizabeth King - Care Wisconsin's Experience with the DCCAT

    29/01/2018 Duration: 11min

    The DCCAT is a free resource designed to assist health plans and health systems in evaluating their current ability to meet the needs of adults with functional limitations. Health plans and health systems can improve their disability competence by using the DCCAT to identify strategic opportunities for improvement. The DCCAT is being re-introduced in a new format that highlights the seven pillars of the Disability-Competent Care model. This new version of the tool allows users to more narrowly assess their disability competence and identify actionable areas for improvement. These excerpts from our webinar will provide a sequential walk-through of the DCCAT and demonstrate how health plans and states can use the tool and its supporting materials to meet the needs of participants.

  • 1. Chris Duff - How to Use the Disability-Competent Care Self-Assessment Tool (DCCAT)

    29/01/2018 Duration: 08min

    The DCCAT is a free resource designed to assist health plans and health systems in evaluating their current ability to meet the needs of adults with functional limitations. Health plans and health systems can improve their disability competence by using the DCCAT to identify strategic opportunities for improvement. The DCCAT is being re-introduced in a new format that highlights the seven pillars of the Disability-Competent Care model. This new version of the tool allows users to more narrowly assess their disability competence and identify actionable areas for improvement. These excerpts from our webinar will provide a sequential walk-through of the DCCAT and demonstrate how health plans and states can use the tool and its supporting materials to meet the needs of participants.

  • Chris Duff and Mary Lou Breslin - Disparities in Healthcare Focused on Preventive Care Services

    21/12/2017 Duration: 09min

    These podcasts, excerpted from a 2017 webinar, explore the challenges health plans and providers experience in providing preventive care and screenings for persons with disabilities. Listeners will learn about the social determinants and barriers that consumers encounter with obtaining preventive care and screenings and explore promising practices that can be applied to address identified barriers and challenges.

  • Gabriel Uribe and Chris Duff - Improving Preventive Care for Individuals with Disabilities

    21/12/2017 Duration: 11min

    These podcasts, excerpted from a 2017 webinar, explore the challenges health plans and providers experience in providing preventive care and screenings for persons with disabilities. Listeners will learn about the social determinants and barriers that consumers encounter with obtaining preventive care and screenings and explore promising practices that can be applied to address identified barriers and challenges.

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