2nd Annual Conference on Pediatric Nursing and Healthcare
The 2nd Annual Conference on Pediatric Nursing and Healthcare scheduled June 17-18, 2019 in Dubai, UAE aims to keep you updated with the best and most advanced practices in the field of pediatrics, nursing and health. Health Care 2019 goes with the theme of “Innovation, Initiation and Implementation in pediatric healthcare.”
Nursing Profession: External Big Picture
Educate with this big picture look at the external forces affecting the nursing profession.
Use this tool to engage people about the external forces impacting your team and the nursing profession experience.
- Broaden perspectives about what’s driving change
- Generate strategic thinking
- Set the context for operational change
Physician Practices: External Big Picture
Educate with this big picture look at the external forces affecting physician practices.
Use this tool to engage people about the external forces impacting your team and the patient experience.
- Broaden perspectives about what’s driving change
- Generate strategic thinking
- Set the context for operational change
New Tools for Interprofessional Clinical Practice Are Freely Available in the Resource Center
UnitedHealth Group Center for Clinician Advancement has made available a new webinar called “An Actionable Tool for the Interprofessional Team to Improve the Patient Experience,” focusing on the use of the Net Promoter System that is used system-wide at UnitedHealth Group to improve the health care consumer experience. The Net Promoter System is a business approach for clinicians and their health care organizations to better understand and improve patient experiences.
Applications for the 2019 Macy Faculty Scholars Program are open (due February 13, 2019)
http://macyfoundation.org/macy-scholars
Climate Change and Health Curriculum
Understanding the connection between climate and health is essential for health professionals of all disciplines.
Climate Change and Health: An Interprofessional Response consists of nine short slide decks that can be utilized to introduce the connection between climate change and health to health professionals. They are intended to be used by instructors and programs when teaching about the connection between climate and health in existing courses.
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Building Healthy, Equitable Communities Series
6+ collaborative trainings for government & community leaders
The series will engage a wide audience, including public health lawyers as well as practitioners in health and planning departments, school districts, and health-oriented organizations and coalitions. Community champions—teachers, parents, and youth—can also exchange valuable insights in these trainings.
Each episode includes an in-depth blog post, a webinar, and an interactive expert panel.
World Coordinating Committee for ATBH (All Together Better Health) Changes Name to Interprofessional.Global
The World Coordinating Committee (WCC) for All Together Better Health (ATBH), a collaboration of regional networks from around the globe focused on interprofessional education and collaborative practice, has changed its name to:
Interprofessional.Global:
the Global Confederation for Interprofessional Practice and Education
Primary Care Workforce Study Cost Tool
In the United States, there is a heightened national awareness of the central role of primary care in improving population health and managing cost growth. Health care provider organizations, payers and policymakers need to identify preferred and sustainable primary care workforce models that draw on available knowledge to ensure access to high quality, cost-efficient health care that is to the satisfaction of patients and providers. To address this need, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) funded Abt Associates and its partners, the MacColl Center for Health C
Primary Care Workforce Study Brief
In the United States, there is a heightened national awareness of the central role of primary care in improving population health and managing cost growth. Health care provider organizations, payers and policymakers need to identify preferred and sustainable primary care workforce models that draw on available knowledge to ensure access to high quality, cost-efficient health care that is to the satisfaction of patients and providers. To address this need, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) funded Abt Associates and its partners, the MacColl Center for Health C