The Future is Social Prescribing: Why it's a key to an integrated, accessible, and resilient health system
Presented by the Alliance for Healthier Communities Social Prescribing team.
Presented by the Alliance for Healthier Communities Social Prescribing team.
Over the past few years, we've all learned a lot about collecting sociodemographic data in primary health care. What Alliance teams and coaches have learned can help you accelerate your quality improvement and keep going. Wherever you're at and however far you've come, this is for you. Let's get together to reflect on our progress, learn from each other, and set ourselves up for success on the next leg of the journey.
This webinar is presented by the Alliance as part of our "Fourth Fridays" lunch 'n' learn series.
This in-person event is hosted by the Alliance and is intended for our members only. This is the third of three consecutive full-day learning events.
A day of learning, networking, and exchanging knowledge, and collectively strategizing about financial management in community primary health care. The day will feature a mix of keynote and panel presentations as well as facilitate table conversations in a “world café” format for more intimate and in-depth discussions.
This in-person event is hosted by the Alliance and is intended for our members only. This is the second of three consecutive full-day learning events.
This in-person event is hosted by the Alliance and is intended for our members only. This is the first of three consecutive full-day learning events.
This day will be a mix of plenary and concurrent sessions focusing on data and how it is being used. We will be trying a new format this year that includes a ‘World Café’ that allows participants to join multiple tables to hear and discuss different items of interest. This is an opportunity for you to network with your colleagues from across the province.
Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMS) capture data about how clients perceive their health and wellbeing. These tools empower patients to be partners in their care and help us understand whether an intervention is helping a client reach their health goals.
These equity-focused modules were co-created with teams who had implemented social prescribing. They told us what knowledge and resources they wished they had in place when they first got started, and what lessons they've learned along the way. As your team works through these lessons, they'll learn practical tips and tools for creating unique programs tailored to your workplace, clients, and community.
Artificial intelligence (AI) and related decision-support tools show remarkable potential for turning vast health care datasets into usable knowledge. This, in turn, can foster new ways of collaborating and inform how we plan and tailor comprehensive care for the clients and communities we serve.