Symposia
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- Track: Models of Care
- CME/CE: 1.0
Sponsored by the Nurses Section, Quality and Performance Measurement Committee, Clinical Practice and Models of Care Committee, Health Systems Innovation and Technology Committee, Health Systems Leadership SIG, Clinical Research in Dementia SIG, and Dementia Care and Caregiver Support SIG
Moderator: Shari Ling, MD, CMS
This symposium will highlight GUIDE model strengths and weaknesses in the care delivery requirements and evaluation plan and detail the unique experiences of four established sites that implemented GUIDE in July 2024. Learning Objectives: (1) recognize the strengths, weaknesses, and gaps of the new CMS GUIDE demonstration program and evaluation plan; (2) describe the evidence base and core elements of a comprehensive dementia care management program; (3) compare and contrast the real-world experiences and lessons learned from 4 diverse sites in adapting established dementia care management programs to the GUIDE model; (4) identify barriers and facilitators to implementing GUIDE, including resources for implementation support and the role of electronic health record optimization in effective dementia care management; (5) identify strategies to promote health equity and reduce disparities in dementia care access and delivery, including enrolling diverse older persons and their caregivers in dementia care management programs.
Implementing GUIDE in a Rural Academic Health System: Triumphs and Pitfalls Lee A. Jennings, MD, MSHS |
Integrating Serious Illness Care into Primary Care Delivery for Persons with Dementia: CARIÑOS En Su Casa – UT Health San Antonio GUIDE Model Neela K. Patel, MD, MPH, CMD, FAAFP, AGSF |
Implementing GUIDE: A Year of Lessons Learned from Integrated Memory Care Carolyn Clevenger, DNP |
Electronic Health Record (EHR) Facilitation of Patient Enrollment and Dementia Care Management Program in an Urban Health System: The Cedars-Sinai C.A.R.E.S. Program Zaldy Tan, MD |