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In an effort to better understand and facilitate discussions about the challenges and opportunities related to integrating health care and social services for people with serious illness, the Roundtable on Quality Care for People with Serious Illness held a full-day public workshop, which featured a broad range of experts and stakeholders including researchers, policy analysts, patient and family caregiving advocates, and representatives of federal agencies.
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A growing body of research indicates that social determinants of health have a significant impact on health care utilization and outcomes. Researchers and policymakers in the United States have spent decades exploring and discussing approaches to integrating health care and social services. While no...
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Description
An ad hoc committee will plan and host a one-day workshop to examine issues related to the integration of health care and social services for people with serious illness. The workshop will feature invited presentations and panel discussions on topics that may include:
- the range of health care and social services (e.g., medical/dental, psychosocial/spiritual, nutrition, transportation, housing, home care, caregiver assessment and training) necessary to improve care for those with serious illness
- the strengths, limitations, and impact of existing models of integrated services delivery (e.g., Programs of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly [PACE], Special Needs Plans [SNPs]), the Bridge Model, and novel, innovative approaches to community-based integrated care programs
- the gaps in and barriers to the delivery of integrated services
- potential use of blended/braided financing approaches
- the role of family caregivers in providing social supports and services, and caregiver needs (e.g., emotional, financial, training, respite care)
- gaps in research and evidence to support potential policy changes to advance the integration of health care and social services delivery
The committee will develop the agenda for the workshop, select speakers and discussants, and moderate the discussions. A proceedings of the presentations and discussions at the workshop will be prepared by a designated rapporteur in accordance with institutional guidelines.
Collaborators
Sponsors
Aetna (different from the Aetna Foundation)
Altarum Institute
American Academy Of Hospice And Palliative Medicine
American Cancer Society
American Geriatrics Society
Anthem
Ascension Health
Association of Professional Chaplains
Association of Rehabilitation Nurses
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina
Blue Cross Blue Shield Association
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts
Bristol Myers Squibb
California state university institute for palliative care
Cambia Health Solutions
Cedars-Sinai Health System
Center to Advance Palliative Care
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
Coalition to Transform Advanced Care
Excellus BlueCross BlueShield
Federation of American Hospitals
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association
Kaiser Permanente
National Academy of Medicine
National Coalition for Hospice and Palliative Care
National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization
National Palliative Care Research Center
National Patient Advocate Foundation
National Quality Forum
New York Academy of Medicine
Oncology Nursing Society
Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute
Social Work Hospice and Palliative Care Network
Supportive Care Coalition
Susan G. Komen
The Greenwall Foundation
The John A. Hartford Foundation
Staff
Laurene Graig
Lead
Major units and sub-units
Health and Medicine Division
Lead
Board on Health Care Services
Lead
Board on Health Sciences Policy
Lead