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
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Dr. Anita Major - An Overview of Caregiving
05/03/2018 Duration: 12minFamily 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.
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Hattie Coleman - Family Caregiver Perspective
05/03/2018 Duration: 05minFamily 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.
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Tziona Regev - Strategies for Creating Support Systems
05/03/2018 Duration: 22minFamily 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.
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Allison Dobecka - Assessing caregivers’ readiness to learn
05/03/2018 Duration: 15minFamily 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.
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3. Gary Montrose and Kathleen Homan - Colorado's Experience with the DCCAT
29/01/2018 Duration: 12minThe 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.
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2. Chris Brieske and Elizabeth King - Care Wisconsin's Experience with the DCCAT
29/01/2018 Duration: 11minThe 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.
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1. Chris Duff - How to Use the Disability-Competent Care Self-Assessment Tool (DCCAT)
29/01/2018 Duration: 08minThe 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.
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Chris Duff and Mary Lou Breslin - Disparities in Healthcare Focused on Preventive Care Services
21/12/2017 Duration: 09minThese 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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Gabriel Uribe and Chris Duff - Improving Preventive Care for Individuals with Disabilities
21/12/2017 Duration: 11minThese 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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Mary Lou Breslin - Different Perspectives on Preventive Care
21/12/2017 Duration: 04minThese 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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Chris Duff - Primary Care and Preventive Services for Individuals with Disabilities
21/12/2017 Duration: 05minThese 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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Lydia Orth - Overview of the California Pilot Project
21/12/2017 Duration: 04minThese 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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Lori Mulichak and Ellen LaSalvia - Buckeye Health Plan and the DCC-START
29/09/2017 Duration: 07minThese podcasts, excerpted from a July webinar, introduce and provide a sequential walk-through of the DCC-START, demonstrate how plans and organizations can use the tool and its supporting materials and highlight Buckeye Health Plan’s experience using the tool. The DCC-START is a free resource intended to assist health plans, health systems, and health care provider organizations in strengthening their efforts to provide more integrated, coordinated care to their members with disabilities. The DCC-START assesses the disability competence of an organization’s training materials and identifies opportunities for training augmentation and enhancement informed by the Disability-Competent Care (DCC) model. Organizations have the opportunity to complete the DCC-START using their current training materials and are directed to additional resources to enhance the effectiveness and completeness of their disability training materials.
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Christopher Duff - Overview of the Disability-Competent Care Self-paced Training Assessment Review
29/09/2017 Duration: 08minThese podcasts, excerpted from a July webinar, introduce and provide a sequential walk-through of the DCC-START, demonstrate how plans and organizations can use the tool and its supporting materials and highlight Buckeye Health Plan’s experience using the tool. The DCC-START is a free resource intended to assist health plans, health systems, and health care provider organizations in strengthening their efforts to provide more integrated, coordinated care to their members with disabilities. The DCC-START assesses the disability competence of an organization’s training materials and identifies opportunities for training augmentation and enhancement informed by the Disability-Competent Care (DCC) model. Organizations have the opportunity to complete the DCC-START using their current training materials and are directed to additional resources to enhance the effectiveness and completeness of their disability training materials.
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Alice Geis - Overview of Navigation Services
29/09/2017 Duration: 11minThese podcasts, excerpted from an August 2017 webinar, focus on how behavioral health organizations and providers can provide navigation services to their clients with serious mental illness (SMI) and common chronic physical health conditions. These podcasts explore components of navigation services including personalized health coaching and wellness planning as well as actions navigators can take to link these individuals and their families to essential health and community services. These podcasts feature six condition-specific navigation tip sheets that highlight considerations related to the management of SMI and other physical conditions including diabetes, hypertension, congestive heart failure, HIV/AIDS, and COPD and asthma and smoking cessation.
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TJ Thurlow - Best Practices for Providing Navigation Services
29/09/2017 Duration: 11minThese podcasts, excerpted from an August 2017 webinar, focus on how behavioral health organizations and providers can provide navigation services to their clients with serious mental illness (SMI) and common chronic physical health conditions. These podcasts explore components of navigation services including personalized health coaching and wellness planning as well as actions navigators can take to link these individuals and their families to essential health and community services. These podcasts feature six condition-specific navigation tip sheets that highlight considerations related to the management of SMI and other physical conditions including diabetes, hypertension, congestive heart failure, HIV/AIDS, and COPD and asthma and smoking cessation.
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Laurie Carrier - Navigating Care for Clients with SMI and Physical Health Conditions
29/09/2017 Duration: 11minThese podcasts, excerpted from an August 2017 webinar, focus on how behavioral health organizations and providers can provide navigation services to their clients with serious mental illness (SMI) and common chronic physical health conditions. These podcasts explore components of navigation services including personalized health coaching and wellness planning as well as actions navigators can take to link these individuals and their families to essential health and community services. These podcasts feature six condition-specific navigation tip sheets that highlight considerations related to the management of SMI and other physical conditions including diabetes, hypertension, congestive heart failure, HIV/AIDS, and COPD and asthma and smoking cessation.
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Kimberly Smathers - Navigation Tip Sheets to Support Clients with SMI and Physical Health Conditions
29/09/2017 Duration: 05minThese podcasts, excerpted from an August 2017 webinar, focus on how behavioral health organizations and providers can provide navigation services to their clients with serious mental illness (SMI) and common chronic physical health conditions. These podcasts explore components of navigation services including personalized health coaching and wellness planning as well as actions navigators can take to link these individuals and their families to essential health and community services. These podcasts feature six condition-specific navigation tip sheets that highlight considerations related to the management of SMI and other physical conditions including diabetes, hypertension, congestive heart failure, HIV/AIDS, and COPD and asthma and smoking cessation.
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Alice Geis - Assessing Organizational Ability to Provide Navigation Services
29/09/2017 Duration: 06minIndividuals with serious mental illness (SMI) are less likely to receive coordinated care due to insufficient linkages between mental health care and other services. Navigation services coordinate care between the individual, the community, and the entire care team, leading to more holistic and person-centered care. These podcasts, excerpted from an August 2017 webinar, review the Navigation Services In Behavioral Health – Organizational Assessment Tool (NAV OAT), a resource that assists organizations in assessing their ability provide navigation services to clients with SMI and to identify gaps and concrete next steps in the form of a customized action plan.
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Alice Geis - Overview of Navigation Services
29/09/2017 Duration: 11minIndividuals with serious mental illness (SMI) are less likely to receive coordinated care due to insufficient linkages between mental health care and other services. Navigation services coordinate care between the individual, the community, and the entire care team, leading to more holistic and person-centered care. These podcasts, excerpted from an August 2017 webinar, review the Navigation Services In Behavioral Health – Organizational Assessment Tool (NAV OAT), a resource that assists organizations in assessing their ability provide navigation services to clients with SMI and to identify gaps and concrete next steps in the form of a customized action plan.