Last Chance to Register! Webinar: Trends in Mental Health & Levels of Care*, July 16, Noon – 1:00 PM
Our mental health care systems need a transformation. We need to normalize conversations around mental health, invest in education, identification, and prevention, create better ways to access care, and be better prepared for crisis. Reviewing current trends in youth mental health and different levels of care as potential access points will provide attendees with a better understanding of offering comprehensive care. Multiple resources will be reviewed as well as access to free psychiatric consultations for prescribing providers. Presented by Joshua Stein, MD Board Certified Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist PrairieCare/Psychiatric Assistance Line (PAL).
*This presentation was featured in a breakout session at MDH's 2024 Health Care Homes Learning Days. We are pleased to be able to offer it again to those who were unable to attend!
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Webinar: It’s Not a Health Care Home Without Oral Health, August 13, Noon – 1:00 PM
The U.S. Surgeon General’s 2000 report declared that “oral health is integral to the general health and well-being of all Americans” and “must be included in the provision of health care and design of community programs.” The bad news: many Minnesotans continue to suffer barriers to care resulting in persistent oral health disparities. The good news: innovation makes integration possible. Panelists will provide information, practical tools, and describe partnerships to integrate oral health into whole-person health homes that are equitable, accessible, and accountable.
Presented by Deborah Jacobi, RDH, MA, Policy Director, Apple Tree Dental; Jane Neubauer, Special Project Coordinator, Early Childhood Dental Network; Nancy Franke Wilson, Executive Director, Minnesota Oral Health Coalition.
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Webinar: Guiding Principles and Innovative Ideas for Engaging Patients and Families, September 19, Noon – 1:00 PM
Person-centered care can be improved by listening to and learning from patients and families, but it can be difficult to know how to involve them in the work. This webinar will discuss multiple ways to engage patients, co-design systems and maintain the engagement. Inviting patients to partner in their care and beyond doesn’t need be just another thing you do; it can be fun! Join us to discuss how to authentically invite, include and invest in patients as partners to make healthcare better.
Presented by Lisa Juliar, Director of Patient and Family Engagement, Minnesota Alliance for Patient Safety (MAPS).
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