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Workshop Participants partnering with Patients to Drive shared
Workshop Participants partnering with Patients to Drive shared

Workshop Participants Partnering With Patients To Drive Shared The institute of medicine\\'s roundtable on value & science driven health care held a workshop, titled partnering with patients to drive shared decisions, better value, and care improvement, on february 25 and 26, 2013. the workshop, supported by the gordon and betty moore foundation and the blue …. Participants included members of the medical, clinical research, health care services research, regulatory, health care economics, behavioral economics, health care delivery, payer, and patient communities. partnering with patients to drive shared decisions, better value, and care improvement workshop proceedings offers a summary of the 2 day.

Appendix C Workshop Participants partnering with Patients to Drive
Appendix C Workshop Participants partnering with Patients to Drive

Appendix C Workshop Participants Partnering With Patients To Drive On february 25 and 26, 2013, the institute of medicine's (iom's) roundtable on value & science driven health care, with support from the gordon and betty moore foundation and the blue shield of california foundation, hosted a workshop, called partnering with patients to drive shared decisions, better value, and care improvement. the goals of the workshop were to identify and explore issues. Roundtable on value and science driven health care; institute of medicine. partnering with patients to drive shared decisions, better value, and care improvement: workshop proceedings. washington (dc): national academies press (us); 2014 jul 17. Partnering with patients and families to design a patient and family centered health care system: recommendations and promising practices. june 4, 2008 optimizing graduate medical trainee (resident) hours and work schedules to improve patient safety. In pursuit of more and higher quality shared decision making, the first workshop session explored how to increase demand for shared decisions, as well as the changes in infrastructure, culture, and training that would be necessary. evidence strongly indicates that when patients are fully informed and engaged in making decisions about their care, patient satisfaction goes up, results improve.

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