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Transitions of Care Series Registration

This series will take a deep dive into better understanding the multiple facets of transitions of care, the complexities of care that patients can be impacted by, and how best to support patients to ensure effective services. The presenters will be discussing the history of I-MPACT (a prior BCBSM-funded CQI) and their goal to reduce readmissions, the impact of social determinants of health and racial disparities, the identification of gaps in transitions as well as care management strategies for success. 

Join us for our new four-part series on the 3rd Thursday of every month between July and October!

PLEASE USE THE LINKS BELOW TO REGISTER FOR EACH EVENT.  

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Session 1 - Thursday, July 20

10 a.m. 11 a.m.

Transitions of Care Series: I-MPACT Readmission Framework and Need for Early Follow-Up and Care Management to Reduce Readmissions

During this webinar, the presenter will review the history of I-MPACT (a prior BCBSM-funded CQI) and its framework for readmission reduction. The presenter will cover an extension of findings through MICMT, and review 7-day scheduled and attended follow-up analyses. In addition, learners will gain an understanding of how care management plays a role in knowing when patients are discharged and ensuring follow-up appointments are made.

Presenter(s): 

Grace Yin Jenq, M.D. Clinical Professor of Internal Medicine           
Division of Geriatric and Palliative Medicine          
University of Michigan

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Session 2 - Thursday, August 17

10 a.m. 11 a.m.

Transitions of Care Series: Patient Perspective of Care Transitions, Social Determinants of Health, and Health Disparities

During this webinar, the presenter will discuss I-MPACT’s Patient Related Outcome Survey article as well as the social determinants of health issues and racial disparity results on transitions of care.

Presenter(s): 

Grace Yin Jenq, M.D. Clinical Professor of Internal Medicine           
Division of Geriatric and Palliative Medicine          
University of Michigan  

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Session 3 - Thursday, September 21

10 a.m. 11 a.m.

Transitions of Care Series: Impact of Medication Discrepancies on Care Transitions and the Care Management’s Role

During this webinar, the presenters will provide insight on how to recognize medication discrepancies between after visit summaries (AVS) and discharge summaries and its association with readmissions analysis. Learners will also better understand I-MPACT Care Management Analyses and other care management strategies through literature.

Presenter(s): 

Grace Yin Jenq, M.D. Clinical Professor of Internal Medicine           
Division of Geriatric and Palliative Medicine          
University of Michigan

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Session 4 - Thursday, October 19

10 a.m. 11 a.m.

Transitions of Care Series: Gaps in Transition to Post-Acute Care Providers and Consideration of Alternative Sites of Care to Reduce Readmissions. 

During this webinar, the presenter will identify gaps in transition to post-acute care (skilled nursing facilities and home health agencies), discuss when readmissions occurring, as well as review I-MPACT’s framework and understand alternative sites of care to avoid the ED.

Presenter(s): 

Grace Yin Jenq, M.D. Clinical Professor of Internal Medicine           
Division of Geriatric and Palliative Medicine          
University of Michigan                   
      
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