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Making a Case for Community Paramedicine: Evidence Roundup
Explores how community paramedicine programs have been implemented across the country, what evidence supports the effectiveness of these models, and how state and federal policies are helping to support the sustainability of these services.
Bending Evaluation Orthodoxy in Complex Care
Explores how looking more deeply at the results of an underpowered randomized controlled trial using alternative analysis methods can uncover nuanced results or inform a program redesign.
Analysis Explores Nuanced Impact of Camden Coalition Care Management Intervention: Takeaways for the Field
Dawn Wiest, PhD, Director for Research and Evaluation at the Camden Coalition, discusses findings from an analysis of Camden Coalition’s care management program, which found that the program led to a significant reduction in hospital readmissions among engaged program participants.
Community Health Workers Offer Critical Supports for Patients with Complex Health and Social Needs: An Evidence Review
Aditi Vasan, MD, MSHP, a health services researcher, delved into how community health workers can be helpful to patients with complex health and social needs, based on current evidence.
Involving People with Lived Experience in Complex Care Research
The Playbook spoke to two individuals who helped develop the Patient-Centered Complex Care Research Agenda to learn more about how involving people with lived experience in research can help strengthen the complex care evidence base.
Making the Case for Complex Care: Choosing Measures
Details recommendations from leaders in the complex care field for selecting measures as part of a strong value case.
Insights on the Value Case for Complex Care: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic
Features the viewpoints of complex care leaders on how the pandemic and efforts to improve health equity have impacted their complex care business models.
Applying Research Evidence to Support Complex Care Program Design: Seven Lessons from the Field
Shares key themes from a panel discussion that explored how to translate research findings into decision making for complex care program design and improvements.
Incorporating What Matters Most to Patients into Care Delivery
Details NCQA's person-driven outcome measures and how they can be used to improve care for people with complex health and social needs.
Where Do We Go From Here? Next Steps for Complex Care Measurement
Features a conversation with Heidi Bossley and Keziah Imbeah, authors of the recently published Measuring Complexity report, who share insights into the findings and considerations for the field in adopting a more standardized approach to complex care measurement.
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Displaying 1 - 10 of 10
Making a Case for Community Paramedicine: Evidence Roundup
Explores how community paramedicine programs have been implemented across the country, what evidence supports the effectiveness of these models, and how state and federal policies are helping to support the sustainability of these services.
Bending Evaluation Orthodoxy in Complex Care
Explores how looking more deeply at the results of an underpowered randomized controlled trial using alternative analysis methods can uncover nuanced results or inform a program redesign.
Analysis Explores Nuanced Impact of Camden Coalition Care Management Intervention: Takeaways for the Field
Dawn Wiest, PhD, Director for Research and Evaluation at the Camden Coalition, discusses findings from an analysis of Camden Coalition’s care management program, which found that the program led to a significant reduction in hospital readmissions among engaged program participants.
Community Health Workers Offer Critical Supports for Patients with Complex Health and Social Needs: An Evidence Review
Aditi Vasan, MD, MSHP, a health services researcher, delved into how community health workers can be helpful to patients with complex health and social needs, based on current evidence.
Involving People with Lived Experience in Complex Care Research
The Playbook spoke to two individuals who helped develop the Patient-Centered Complex Care Research Agenda to learn more about how involving people with lived experience in research can help strengthen the complex care evidence base.
Making the Case for Complex Care: Choosing Measures
Details recommendations from leaders in the complex care field for selecting measures as part of a strong value case.
Insights on the Value Case for Complex Care: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic
Features the viewpoints of complex care leaders on how the pandemic and efforts to improve health equity have impacted their complex care business models.
Applying Research Evidence to Support Complex Care Program Design: Seven Lessons from the Field
Shares key themes from a panel discussion that explored how to translate research findings into decision making for complex care program design and improvements.
Incorporating What Matters Most to Patients into Care Delivery
Details NCQA's person-driven outcome measures and how they can be used to improve care for people with complex health and social needs.
Where Do We Go From Here? Next Steps for Complex Care Measurement
Features a conversation with Heidi Bossley and Keziah Imbeah, authors of the recently published Measuring Complexity report, who share insights into the findings and considerations for the field in adopting a more standardized approach to complex care measurement.