Transforming Cardiac Rehabilitation - Part 3
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the third part of a comprehensive symposium on transforming cardiac rehabilitation, presented by Stanford University. Delve into a wide range of cardiovascular scientific sessions covering topics such as CMS governance, trends in interventional and transcatheter procedures, digital cardiac health, cardiac surgeries, aortopathies, and arrhythmia management. Focus on key aspects of cardiac rehabilitation, including referral processes, patient engagement strategies, various rehabilitation models (center-based, hybrid, virtual, and remote), reimbursement, exercise therapy, dietary guidelines, and behavioral management approaches. Learn to identify appropriate indications for outpatient cardiac rehabilitation referrals, compare current practices with established guidelines, evaluate opportunities for care delivery optimization, and design patient-centered, value-based referral processes. Join peers from hospitals, ambulatory settings, and cardiac rehabilitation centers in this collaborative effort to transform care delivery and improve patient outcomes.
Syllabus
Transforming Cardiac Rehabilitation Symposium (Part 3/6)
Taught by
Stanford Health Care
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