Program areas at Michigan Center For Clinical Systems Improvement
Conducted training programs in the area of patient engagement and self- management, motivational interviewing skills, and team-based for health Systems (nurses, care managers, care coordinators, social workers, and others) to improve Clinical, operational and patient experience results. Trainings assisted teams in caring for patients with medicare, medicaid, and employer-based insurance as well as the uninsured. Programs were offered throughout the state of Michigan to member and non-member organizations alike.
Developed, evolved, and conducted training throughout the state to improve the care of chronic pain patients & patients with substance use disorders in health Systems. Training was directed at teams caring for patients with medicare, medicaid, and commercial insurance as well as the uninsured. Co-created and implemented live and enduring training for providing an interdisciplinary medical caregiving approach aimed at optimizing quality of life and mitigating suffering among people with serious, complex, and often terminal illnesses. Provided technical support for physician practices implementing this model of care. Partnered with stakeholders to create an evolved vision and plan for future trainings.
Provided a variety of trainings for multidisciplinary teams of health care professionals (physicians, advance practice providers, care managers, nurses, social workers, and other care team members) in health Systems to manage patients with chronic pain and substance use disorders. These trainings included: developed, evolved, and conducted training throughout the state to improve the care of chronic pain patients & patients with substance use disorders in health Systems. Training was directed at teams caring for patients with medicare, medicaid, and commercial insurance as well as the uninsured. Developed, evolved and implemented phase 3 of substance use disorder (sud) virtual learning collaborative to educate and support care teams within health Systems & federally qualified health centers (fqhcs) to increase safe prescribing, reduce harm, mitigate real and perceived treatment barriers and decrease provider burnout.