SAN Curriculum

Transforming Clinical Practice In Partnership with Patient and Family Advisors

In partnership with the PCPCC SAN, the Institute for Patient- and Family-Centered Care (IPFCC) offers technical assistance/programmatic support around patient engagement to Practice Transformation Networks (PTN) in TCPI.  Support given through in-person trainings, online learning events, and evidence-based resources is essential and proves to be successful in transforming the way practices deliver care. 

How Meaningful Patient Engagement Drives Value & Shared Vision for Change

The PCPCC SAN and HealthTeamWorks have joined forces to present a webinar that will focus on meaningful patient engagement in transformation using a blended model to inform and improve progress toward the Quadruple Aim. Patient experience surveys at the corporate and practice level provide quantitative patient experience results that are helpful to leadership teams.

Learning From Patient Experience

This webinar, co-hosted by the Center for Patient Partnerships, reviews the advent of patient experience as a vital measure of health care quality, and highlights innovations designed to elicit patients’ stories about health and health care with more narrative richness than current validated instruments invite.  Strategies highlighted for rigorously collecting and using qualitative patient experience data include:

The Role of Leadership in Creating a Culture of Patient-and Family-Centered Care

Overview

Engaged and committed leadership has emerged as an essential element for driving the practice transformation outlined in the TCPI change package.  But what does “engaged and committed leadership” look like day-to-day in the office? What leadership behaviors and actions facilitate the delivery of patient- and family-centered care?  And what difference do these actions make in the transformation effort?  

Partnerships between Clinicians and Community-Based Organizations to Improve Patient Care

This webinar demonstrates how community-based organizations can partner with primary care providers and clinics on population health initiatives to improve health outcomes, using the Y-USA’s Diabetes Prevention Program as an example. 

PCPCC National Briefing - TCPI: An Overview of the PCPCC Support & Alignment Network

The Transforming Clinical Practice Initiative (TCPI) grant awards, announced by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in September 2015, aims to equip more than 140,000 clinicians with the tools and support needed to improve quality of care, increase patients’ access to information, and reduce costs.

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