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Innovative Models: Caring for Childbearing Communities - Webcast (Without CME Credits)

  • Duration: 55 Mins
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Abstract:

This is a fully interactive, structured meeting following the internationally acclaimed Future Search process for transdisciplinary dialogue when addressing "wicked problems". The Future Search model for co-creation requires narrowing the focus on the goals of the meeting when identifying stakeholder groups, and when nominating delegates. In this case the goals are to "address our shared responsibility to equity, safety, and respect". The Planning team nominated delegates from 12 stakeholder perspectives: consumers, community health, service providers, consumer advocates, innovative models of care, national health systems, human rights/law, professional/regulatory associations, payment reform, health professional educators, health systems administration, and quality and safety improvement, as well as key partners to effect implementation: including funders, legislators, and researchers. Confirmed delegates include leaders from the major maternity care organizations; community health leaders; innovative practice models from around the country; researchers, legislators, public health, hospital administration as well as consumers and educators – in short decision makers and service users across the "whole system".

We are offering this exciting opportunity to join the delegates on Monday, April 1, as they learn from their colleagues about the realities of the lived experience of care, new findings from person-centered research, policy implications, and models for service delivery that are transforming quality of care across the country….

Learning Objectives:

1. Describe four innovative models for improving equity, safety and access to high quality care for childbearing families through service delivery, health policy, community engagement, or interprofessional collaboration.

2. Understand activities and steps that can support progression from health care innovation to implementation.
3. List 2 examples of effective strategies for successful integration of a novel resource or model of care into a health system

4. List 2 common barriers to health systems change.

5. Describe how the Best Practice Guidelines for Collaboration across settings for care can be adapted and applied to a local context for maternity care.

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