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What’s Next? Advancing Healthcare from Provider- Centered to Patient- Centered to Family-Centered Kaitlin Leckie, MS Medical Family Therapy Fellow St Mary’s Family Medicine Residency Keith Dickerson, MD Faculty Physician St. Mary’s Family Medicine Residency Randall Reitz, PhD Director of Behavioral Sciences St. Mary’s Family Medicine Residency Peter Fifield, MA Behavioral Health Services Manager Families First Health and Support Center Collaborative Family Healthcare Association 16 th Annual Conference October 16-18, 2014 Washington, DC U.S.A. Session A4a October 18, 2014

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Session A4a October 18, 2014. What’s Next? Advancing Healthcare from Provider-Centered to Patient-Centered to Family-Centered. Kaitlin Leckie, MS Medical Family Therapy Fellow St Mary’s Family Medicine Residency Keith Dickerson, MD Faculty Physician St. Mary’s Family Medicine Residency - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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What’s Next? Advancing Healthcare from Provider-Centered to Patient-

Centered to Family-CenteredKaitlin Leckie, MS

Medical Family Therapy FellowSt Mary’s Family Medicine Residency

Keith Dickerson, MD

Faculty PhysicianSt. Mary’s Family Medicine Residency

Randall Reitz, PhDDirector of Behavioral Sciences

St. Mary’s Family Medicine Residency

Peter Fifield, MABehavioral Health Services Manager

Families First Health and Support Center

Collaborative Family Healthcare Association 16th Annual ConferenceOctober 16-18, 2014 Washington, DC U.S.A.

Session A4aOctober 18, 2014

Faculty Disclosure

• We have not had any relevant financial relationships during the past 12 months.

Learning Objectives

At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to:

• Compare the increasingly complex levels of Engel’s biopsychosocial model with the evolution of healthcare, and explore the implications for advancing healthcare to the next level: family-centered care.

• Critically analyze provider- and patient- centered approaches and justify the need for family-centered practice

• Explore the potential for improved patient experience and population health through the presenters’ proposed model of family-centered care

• Examine practical applications of the model to care planning, care coordinating, and health information technology.

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Learning Assessment

• A learning assessment is required for CE credit.

• A question and answer period will be conducted at the end of this presentation.

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Session Evaluation

Please complete and return theevaluation form to the classroom

monitor before leaving this session.

Thank you!