I've been thinking deeply about what makes effective team-based care. As I go down the rabbit hole, the more I'm growing to understand how important being intentional at every stage is to the success of these groups.
Here's a 🧵 and an extended piece on some key takeaways
@Jonathan_Adly_ I've been trying to learn more about RAG to execute on an idea like this. Taking a course with @DeepLearningAI atm. Happen to have any other good resources for learning more?
Results of this randomized clinical trial suggest that the simple, low-threshold intervention of increasing family mealtime duration by approximately 10 minutes can improve the quality of children’s diet and eating behavior. https://t.co/j9Q6czIJL5
@nikillinit Tons of opportunities to build a trusted referral network that feeds itself by helping patients find the right provider at the right time.
Most communities are full of freelance RDs, personal trainers, physical therapists, chiropractors, and coaches.
@NurielMoghavem @nikillinit Isnt that one of the core tenant of positioning primary care as the “quarter back” of healthcare?
There’s exceptional value in high-value referrals to trusted partners that can have more frequent touchpoints.
Always so strange to me that this is an innovative way to think.
When you frame care this way, It seems so intuitive. But so uncommon in the US healthcare system.
“Implementing goal-oriented care requires team members to cognitively shift the focus from “what is the matter” to “what matters to patients,” and align their mental models of what it means to care for patients.”
What evidence is there for goal-oriented care esp in the cognitive sciences? This new study looked at shared mental models in such a context. Read more here: https://t.co/j9gfJAEmkC #Teamwork#IPC#IntegratedCare
@nikillinit Behavior changes take multiple contact point. Physicians opinions can certainly carry a lot of weight. But how often a DASH diet or effective smoking cessation happens as the result of a single interaction?
Gotta build consent message across multiple service lines.
@NoraK_LAT@ipec_org It makes that a interprofessional education conference is super collaborative and interactive. Feeling inspired this thing big. @ipec_org
Getting the day started with @ipec_org. Great to be with like minded folks as we focus on best practices for interprofessional collaboration in healthcare. #ipec2022
Driven by outcomes!
Congrats to our team on publishing the 1st peer-reviewed study of its kind on referral management among employer-sponsored health centers.
A #PrimaryHealth model lowers the rate & cost of specialty referrals. @JournalGIM#primarycare https://t.co/WBzKfD73Od