Seminars: High-value care in the safety net
Hear faculty and fellows in the ‘Taking Action on Overuse’ program, sponsored by the MacColl Center and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
The MacColl Center for Health Care Innovation at Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute will host 2 seminars in the next few weeks to promote high-value care in the nation’s safety net clinics.
Both seminars are part of the Center’s “Taking Action on Overuse,” project, which is funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to train clinical providers from across the United States as “Safety Net Value Champion Fellows” focusing on reducing medical overuse in their home institutions.
“We know that transforming medical overuse requires continued engagement from committed health care organizations nationwide,” says Michael Parchman, MD, MPH, director of the Taking Action on Overuse project and a senior physician investigator at the MacColl Center. “In these seminars, we’ll be sharing lessons learned by our fellows, who are helping to build the foundation needed for sustained culture, organizational, and behavior change.”
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Improving value by reducing care that does more harm than good, with emphasis on the safety net