IDENTIFYING AND ACTING ON WHAT MATTERS TO PATIENTS: SKILL BUILDING WORKSHOP TO IMPLEMENT PATIENT PRIORITIES CARE

Workshop

  • Date:
  • Time: 10:30am - 11:30am
  • Track: Professional Development
  • CME/CE: 1.0
  • Type: In-Person

Sponsored by the Patient Priorities-Aligned Care for Older Adults with Multiple Chronic Conditions Special Interest Group
Moderator: Mary E. Tinetti, MD
Patient Priorities Care - developed with input from patients, clinicians, health system designers, IT experts, and leaders - aims to align the healthcare of older adults with multiple conditions with their health priorities (i.e. specific health outcome goals and care preferences) and prepare clinicians to translate these priorities into clinical decisions. This workshop is designed as a high yield interactive session for clinicians and leaders who have a desire to provide care aligned with the specific health priorities their older patients who have multiple chronic conditions. Learning Objectives: (1) practice the steps involved in identifying patients’ health priorities; their values, health outcome goals, healthcare preferences, and the one thing that matters most; (2) gain preliminary hands-on experience with aligning care with what matters most to patients, troubleshooting and communicating with patients; and (3) utilize the Implementation Toolkit for Patient Priorities Care implementation.

Introduction/Overview of the Patient Priorities Care Approach
Mary E. Tinetti, MD
Breakout: Identifying Patients’ Health Priorities
Aanand D. Naik, MD & Jennifer L. Carnahan, MD, MPH, MA 
Breakout: Considering Current and Potential Care
Claire Davenport, MD, MS; Carolina Fonseca Valencia, MD, FACP; Sabine Schenck, MS 
Breakout: Applying Decisional Strategies and Troubleshooting
Jennifer A. Ouellet, MD, MHPE; Marcia C. Mecca, MD; Rafael Samper-Ternent, MD, PhD
Breakout: Utilizing the Patient Priorities Care Implementation Toolkit
Ardeshir Z. Hashmi, MD, FACP; Timothy W. Farrell, MD, AGSF