Connecting the Dots in Patient-Centered Care
Offered By: TED via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a thought-provoking discussion on patient-centered care and the importance of addressing contextual factors in clinical settings. Delve into the challenges of implementing effective treatment plans that consider patients' financial, emotional, and practical circumstances. Discover current best practices for improving patient-centered communication and learn about the role of clinicians, patients, insurers, and third-party assistants in enhancing healthcare outcomes. Join moderator Kavita Patel and esteemed guests Alan Spiro, Susan Sheridan, and Saul J. Wiener as they share insights on bridging the gap between medical diagnoses and patients' real-life situations. Gain valuable perspectives on collaborative approaches to healthcare and strategies for identifying and addressing contextual "red flags" that may impact treatment effectiveness.
Syllabus
Great Challenges G+: Connecting the Dots in Patient-Centered Care
Taught by
TEDMED
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