"The Medical Neighborhood: What is beginning to work, and what isn't" traces the last 25 years of our team's work in primary care quality improvement, and leaves us with recommendations for moving forward. This was MacColl Center Director (Emeritus) Ed Wagner, MD, MPH's last seminar before his retirement in June 2017.
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Orientation to the Science of Dissemination and Implementation webinar
Recorded in April 2018 and featuring Cara C. Lewis, PhD, Orientation to the Science of Dissemination and Implementation is a webinar that provides an introduction and orientation to the science of dissemination and implementation for those new to this field.
A Guide to Integrating Cost-of-Care Conversations into Workflow
In "A Guide to Integrating Cost-of-Care Conversations into Workflow", Nora Henrikson, PhD discusses three pathways that clinicians can use to best integrate cost of care conversations into their clinical workflows. Support for this podcast was provided by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the New York State Health Foundation.
LEAP: Learning from Effective Ambulatory Practices (seminar)
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Diffusion, Dissemination, and Implementation: What is the Difference?
In this archived video, MacColl Director Michael Parchman discusses implementation science and its place in the translational research spectrum. Recorded October 9, 2015 for the National Institutes of Health Collaboratory Grand Rounds series.
"Third space health care" - Dr. Paul Burgess on primary care innovations
In this video, Dr Paul Burgess—a Commonwealth Fund Harkness Health Policy Fellow from Australia’s Northern territory who recently spent a year with the MacColl team —shares how innovations pioneered for vulnerable populations are shaping the future of primary care in the US, and creating a “third space” where primary care teams’ capabilities and functions are being augmented for better patient care.
Implementation Science video
This May 2015 talk given by MacColl Center Director Michael Parchman Md, MPH at the Institute for Translational Health Sciences (ITHS) discusses why implementation science is important, outlines common theories and frameworks, and provides examples of current work being done in the field.
Primary Care for Patients with Complex Health Care Needs: Lessons from LEAP
Ed Wagner on Caring for Complex Patients: BRIDGES Conference 2014 Keynote
Building Bridges to Integrate Care (BRIDGES) is a Toronto-based incubator for innovative models to integrate care across the continuum and across disciplines for people with complex chronic disease. Watch this video to learn more about Ed Wagner's thoughts about the challenges of caring for complex patients, including current lack of evidence for creating clinical guidelines, the complications of multiple medications, providers and services, and the lack of coordination between physicians, services and agencies.
Multiple Chronic Conditions: A Day in the Life
“Multiple Chronic Conditions: A Day in the Life,” is an animated video revolving around the experiences of a woman living with several chronic conditions who struggles to stay abreast of the instructions, treatments and prescriptions she receives from a variety of health care providers.
