05-02-2022, 08:17 PM
Healthcare is currently experiencing a broad-scale movement to decentralize by locating more care encounters within consumers’ homes. Many of these care experiences are marked by technology-enabled interactions, relying on data exchanges and remote communications. Without an intentional commitment to patient equity, care-at-home programs risk exacerbating inequity by privileging accessible, connected, tech-literate consumers.
Join Current Health on Wednesday, May 25 for a live webinar about how to ensure your program takes an equitable approach to extending care into the home. Tracey Baker, Sr. Director of Clinical Operations and Implementation, and Jessie Lever-Taylor, Clinical Research Manager, will present about the equity challenges facing care-at-home teams, offer guiding principles, and cover examples from a variety of use cases, including Hospital at Home, decentralized clinical trials, and chronic care management.
In this webinar, you’ll learn:
Join Current Health on Wednesday, May 25 for a live webinar about how to ensure your program takes an equitable approach to extending care into the home. Tracey Baker, Sr. Director of Clinical Operations and Implementation, and Jessie Lever-Taylor, Clinical Research Manager, will present about the equity challenges facing care-at-home teams, offer guiding principles, and cover examples from a variety of use cases, including Hospital at Home, decentralized clinical trials, and chronic care management.
In this webinar, you’ll learn:
- Why equity should be at the center of care at home programs
- How to build a commitment to patient equity into your care-at-home program
- How to measure equity within your program
- How to train your clinical team to pursue this commitment