Overview
Explore the concept of patient-centered care and its measurable impact in this 59-minute TED talk. Delve into the evolution of healthcare from a provider-centric model to one that prioritizes patient values and preferences. Examine the challenges of quantifying the effectiveness of patient-centered approaches and discuss potential standardization methods for building a solid evidence base. Investigate how this evidence can drive policy changes to support and improve patient-centered care. Join a multi-disciplinary panel of experts, moderated by Boston NPR Health Care Reporter Martha Bebinger, as they address topics such as patient engagement, age-related considerations, institutional changes, and the complexities of implementing patient-centered care. Gain insights into early indicators of success, practical applications, and the future of medical education in this context. Consider the role of adverse childhood experiences, stress reduction, and innovative solutions like patient passports in shaping healthcare outcomes.
Syllabus
Introduction
Integrative Healthcare Policy Consortium
Alyssa Stephen
Nadine Burke Harris
Alex Smith
Introductions
Measurements
Talking to Patients
Age Gaps
Institutional Change
Consumer Driven Industry
Early Indicators
Policy
Practical
Its Here to Stay
Its Complex
The Unmentionables
Focus on the Patient
Exposure to Adverse Childhood Experiences
Reducing Stress
Identifying Patient Issues
Passports
Research
Solutions
ELISA
Biggest hurdle
Overhaul physician training
Medical education is changing
Reframing
Next Steps
Reimbursement
Human Perspective
Outro
Taught by
TEDMED