Webinar
2023 CMS Quality Conference
The 2023 CMS Quality Conference is a virtual convention organized by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. The conference aims to improve healthcare quality, equity, and innovation, and will bring together experts in the healthcare space to develop and spread solutions to address America's most pervasive health system challenges. The event is expected to attract healthcare quality leaders and invites advocates, providers, researchers, and champions in health care quality to attend and collaborate on solutions.
How did the COVID-19 Recession Impact People with Disabilities in Rural America?
The Interagency Committee on Disability Research (ICDR) is hosting their May Lunch & Learn webinar. The webinar will explore the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on employment for people with disabilities living in rural areas. The webinar will include information on rates of telework, inability to work due to closed businesses, getting paid, and the ability to look for work in rural and urban areas.
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The Essentials of Data Sharing in a Coordinated Network of Community-Based Organizations
Learn what it takes to be able to share health care data within a coordinated network of CBOs. This session will also discuss the importance of looking at data analytics to evaluate need, performance, and opportunities. Western New York Integrated Care Collaborative, Inc. will share how they work with their service delivery partners to share data.
This webinar will be held on Thursday, April 27 at 12:00 p.m. ET.
Grand Rounds for Evidence-Based Program Providers
This sixty-minute monthly workgroup Zoom call from NCOA's Center for Healthy Aging will offer participants an opportunity to learn how Administration for Community Living (ACL) grantees are offering evidence-based programs during the coronavirus pandemic. In grand rounds style, grantees will share how they are delivering evidence-based programs in the virtual/remote environment, successes of their work, and lessons learned.
Successful Public Health Approaches in Dementia Caregiving - Wisconsin
This webinar is part of a round-table series highlighting state activities to advance dementia caregiving goals. Each part of the series includes an overview of one state's efforts to implement a state-wide, innovative, integrative approach and then a Q&A session with attendees. This installment will feature Wisconsin.
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Closing the Justice Gap for Older Adults Part Two: Representing Clients with a Range of Decisional Capabilities
This webinar will explore how legal aid advocates may represent older individuals experiencing legal issues that threaten their autonomy, even when their decisional abilities may be questioned by some.
Veterans Health Administration’s Strategy to Promote Aging in Place for Veterans
The National Alzheimer’s and Dementia Resource Center (NADRC) is hosting a webinar on the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) strategy to promote aging in place for veterans. The webinar will explore the Home and Community-Based Programs VHA offers and provide information on resources to assist Veterans with decision-making for long-term care decisions.
This webinar will be held on Thursday, May 25 at 3:00 p.m. ET.
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Exploring Core Functions of Community Care Hubs: A Look at Leadership, Governance, and Business Development
Commit to Connect Initiative Engagement Events
The Commit to Connect initiative, aimed at reducing social isolation and loneliness and promoting social connections, is hosting two events this month. Join Commit to Connect on April 19 for a Peer-to-Peer Exchange focused on outreach, specifically finding and engaging participants for social isolation and loneliness programs.