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Medicare-Medicaid Integration: A Reference Guide to Emerging Evidence and Technical Assistance Tools

This reference guide is part of the Better Care for People with Complex Needs Playbook. This reference guide summarizes a set of curated resources to help key stakeholders — including health plans, providers, policymakers, and community-based organizations — better understand both the needs of the dually eligible population and emerging evidence and practical approaches for advancing Medicare-Medicaid integration.

Integrating Care for Dually Eligible Beneficiaries: Policy Issues and Options

This report is part of the Better Care for People with Complex Needs Playbook. This report details the current landscape of integrated care models, and identifies policy recommendations to increase enrollment in integrated models and promote greater integration in existing programs.

A Pathway to Full Integration of Care for Medicare-Medicaid Beneficiaries

This report is part of the Better Care for People with Complex Needs Playbook from the Bipartisan Policy Center. The report identifies three care models that states can choose to achieve full integrative care: (1) improved Fully Integrated Dually Eligible Special Needs Plans (FIDE-SNPs); (2) Programs of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE); and (3) a flexible model building off the managed fee-for-service model implemented in Washington State.

Core Competencies for Frontline Complex Care Providers

This web page describes and provides resources regarding the core competencies for frontline complex care providers which were created in October 2020 by the National Cnter for Complex Health and Social Needs, an initiative of the Camden Coalition. These complex care core competencies capture the necessary knowledge, skills, and attitudes for members of teams or individual practitioners that are working in complex care programs.

9th Annual Emswiller Interprofessional Symposium

The Jewell and Carl F. Emswiller Interprofessional Symposium is an annual event that provides a forum for health professional students, educators, practitioners, researchers, and policy-makers who have the power to improve health and wellness for individual patients, communities, and populations through innovation in interprofessional practice.

Sean Diego Johnson - Feb 18, 2021

75+ Resources for Gerontology Education

This interactive PDF contains a collection of 75+ teaching resources from GSA's Academy for Gerontology in Higher Education represents a broad range of gerontology-based materials (e.g., videos, teaching tips, webinars, research, syllabi, open education resources) to assist both new and seasoned gerontology educators. The materials are arranged alphabetically within a variety of categories (e.g., careers, public policy). Key words associated with each resource are provided to facilitate searching for relevant materials.

Source: Gerontological Society of America, 2020

Clinical Learning Environment Microlearning Course Available

https://ipe.asu.edu/education/teamwork-toolkit-clinical-learning-environment

Site Admin - Feb 12, 2021

Age Friendly Healthcare Webinars for Direct Care Workers

In partnership with Service Providers for Seniors group in Grand Forks, North Dakota, Dakota Geriatrics (GWEP) has organised a series of webinars on the Age Friendly Heatlhcare Systems and the framework of Geriatric 4Ms.

Gunjan Manocha - Feb 12, 2021

Minnesota Public Health Association 2021 Conference: “Bold and Humble- Engaging in Anti-Racist Public Health"

The MPHA annual meeting gathers public health professionals at every level – students, mid-career professionals, retired experts – from around the state to exchange information and create a healthier Minnesota through effective public health practice and engaged citizens.

Dedicated public health professionals and interested community members who want to connect with peers, pick up new ideas and gain skills to bring back to their workplace or community are encouraged to attend. Application will be made for public health nursing, CHES/MCHES/CPH continuing education credits.

Savannah Salato - Feb 05, 2021

2021 NONPF 47th Annual Conference: New Frontiers for NP Education

NONPF is excited to announce the 2021 47th Annual Conference: New Frontiers for NP Education! This conference will be hosted virtually from April 21-24, 2021. The Conference Planning Committee has built an extensive educational and intellectually lucrative agenda, designed to enrich the teaching and learning experiences of faculty in NP programs.

Fore more information, visit the conference website.

Savannah Salato - Feb 05, 2021