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Collaborating with Your Community to Address Social Determinants of Health
May 11, 2021
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Community Care Coordination is an Essential Component of Population Health
May 4, 2021
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How to Communicate Population Health Throughout the Organization and Community
May 3, 2021
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How Population Health Relates to Me
May 3, 2021
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Patient Experience is More Than Meets the Eye
May 3, 2021
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| 5/11/21 | ![]() Collaborating with Your Community to Address Social Determinants of Health | Featuring Alicia Bauman, Community Health Director, Lakewood Health System, Staples, MN and Mat Spaan, MPA, Manager, Care Delivery & Payment Reform, Minnesota Department of Human Services Learn how a small MN CAH formed non-traditional community partners in order to address food insecurity to improve population health. Also, learn about the Integrated Health Partnership (IHP) and how it allows health care professionals the freedom to drive local innovation and improve the health of their community. View the full series on the collection webpage. Access resources on The Center's website. | — | ||||||
| 5/4/21 | ![]() Community Care Coordination is an Essential Component of Population Health | Featuring Jen Peterson, Supervisor of Social Work and Care Coordination, Welia Health, Mora, MN and Deb Laine, M.Ed, Senior Program Specialist, National Rural Health Resource Center (The Center) Learn the importance of community care coordination in improving population health. Hear about one CAH's journey into community care coordination – the process, how it has evolved, and the outcomes. View the full series on the collection webpage. Access resources on The Center's website. | — | ||||||
| 5/3/21 | ![]() How to Communicate Population Health Throughout the Organization and Community | Featuring Jodi Martin, Marketing and Communications Team Leader, Ely-Bloomenson Community Hospital, Ely, MN and Mike Milligan, President, Legato Healthcare Marketing We touched on the importance of population health in our first podcast. Learn how Ely-Bloomenson Community Hospital used their community health needs assessment findings to craft messages to engage providers and staff, form community partnerships, and start communicating differently to the community. Use the Customizable Communications Toolkit to access customizable templates within the Toolkit to easily develop internal and external communication materials! View the full series on the collection webpage. Access resources on The Center's website. | — | ||||||
| 5/3/21 | ![]() How Population Health Relates to Me | Featuring Tracy Morton, MPH, Director of Population Health, National Rural Health Resource Center (The Center) Listeners will begin to understand the transition to value-based care and population health and why mid-level management plays a critical role. The basics of population health and social determinants of health are applicable to everyone that works in a hospital. Use these 10-minute podcasts during departmental/staff meetings or share as applicable. View the full series on the collection webpage. Access resources on The Center's website. | — | ||||||
| 5/3/21 | ![]() Patient Experience is More Than Meets the Eye | Featuring Rhonda Barcus, MS, LPC, Program Manager, National Rural Health Resource Center (The Center) Creating a meaningful experience for our patients includes connecting with the person to provide a sense of safety and care. This podcast is relevant to any staff member in a healthcare organization and who would like to understand more about creating a true patient experience. View the full series on the collection webpage. | — | ||||||
| 4/29/21 | ![]() Using Telehealth to Positively Impact Patient Experience | Featuring Jonathan Neufeld, PhD, Program Director, Great Plains Telehealth Resource and Assistance Center Learn tips for how to best inform your patients about what to expect for their telehealth visit. All staff at the hospital should understand what the virtual patient expectation is and what they can do on their end to improve satisfaction and population health. The basics of population health and social determinants of health are applicable to everyone that works in a hospital. Use these 10-minute podcasts during departmental/staff meetings or share as applicable. View the full series on the collection webpage. Access resources on The Center's website. | — | ||||||
| 4/29/21 | ![]() The Mid-level Leader's Role in Population Health | Featuring Shannon Studden, Senior Program Specialist and Rhonda Barcus, Program Manager from the National Rural Health Resource Center and Carly Kubesh, BSN, RN, PHN, Clinic Manager, Olivia Hospital & Clinic, Olivia, MN Learn some of the core competencies that will help mid-level leaders thrive while implementing population health initiatives. Hear from an MLL who is successfully engaging their staff in population health initiatives. View the full series on the collection webpage. Access resources on The Center's website. | — | ||||||
| 4/29/21 | ![]() Understanding Population Health and Value-Based Care for Rural Organizations | Featuring Jennifer Lundblad, Project Director, Rural Health Value and President/CEO, Stratis Health, Karla Weng MPH, CPHQ, Technical Assistance Lead, Rural Health Value and Senior Program Manager, Stratis Health, and Terry Hill, MPA, Senior Advisor for Rural Health Leadership and Policy, National Rural Health Resource Center (The Center) and Executive Director of Rural Health Innovations (RHI) Understand the difference between population health, value-based care, and value-based payment. Learn what this means for CAHs and rural communities. Rural health experts share key strategies for CAHs to focus on as they move towards population health. Learn best practices from experts and critical access hospital (CAH) mid-level leaders (MLLs) as they address social determinants of health and shift towards population health. View the full series on the collection webpage. Access resources on The Center's website. | — | ||||||
| 11/19/20 | ![]() The Effect of COVID on Minnesota's Healthcare Workforce Podcast | Podcast Guest: Teri Fritsma, Senior Research Analyst, Minnesota Department of Health - Office of Rural Health & Primary Care Podcast Host: Nitika Moibi, Health Workforce Analysis Supervisor, Minnesota Department of Health - Office of Rural Health & Primary Care View details of the entire podcast series at https://minnesotaruralhealthconference.org/podcasts! Nitika Moibi and Teri Fritsma will discuss the rapid transformation that COVID has brought to the health care workforce in Minnesota - reduced hours, layoffs, and even rural retirements in certain sectors of health care. On the other hand, COVID has also caused the swift expansion of telemedicine—a likely permanent change that could improve Minnesotans' access to care now and well into the future. Hear what health care providers say are their greatest concerns during this period. This series was developed by the Minnesota Rural Health Conference hosts – the Minnesota Department of Health's (MDH) Office of Rural Health and Primary Care (ORHPC), the National Rural Health Resource Center, and the Minnesota Rural Health Association (MRHA). | — | ||||||
| 11/18/20 | ![]() Impact of COVID-19 in Minnesota Podcast | Podcast Guest: Dr. Nicholas Lehnertz, Medical Specialist 2, Division of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Prevention and Control, Minnesota Department of Health Podcast Host: Mark Jones, Director, Minnesota Rural Health Association (MRHA) View details of the entire podcast series at https://minnesotaruralhealthconference.org/podcasts! Dr. Lehnertz discusses the impact of COVID-19 in Minnesota, specifically in rural areas. Hear the most up-to-date data concerning cases, deaths, testing, race-related disparities, and new findings. Learn best practices for staying safe this winter and through the holidays as well as advice to prepare rural hospitals for the next 6-12 months. This series was developed by the Minnesota Rural Health Conference hosts – the Minnesota Department of Health's (MDH) Office of Rural Health and Primary Care (ORHPC), the National Rural Health Resource Center, and the Minnesota Rural Health Association (MRHA). | — | ||||||
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| 11/17/20 | ![]() Rural Health IS a Health Equity Issue Podcast | Podcast Guest: Jan Malcolm, Commissioner, Minnesota Department of Health Podcast Host: Zora Radosevich, Director, Minnesota Department of Health - Office of Rural Health & Primary Care View details of the entire podcast series at https://minnesotaruralhealthconference.org/podcasts! The ORHPC's Director will have a discussion with the Commissioner about why rural health issues deserve special attention, how the Minnesota Department of Health supports health care professionals in rural areas, and what some of the important issues are in addressing the pandemic and its impact on rural MN. This series was developed by the Minnesota Rural Health Conference hosts – the Minnesota Department of Health's (MDH) Office of Rural Health and Primary Care (ORHPC), the National Rural Health Resource Center, and the Minnesota Rural Health Association (MRHA). | — | ||||||
| 11/16/20 | ![]() MNRHC Podcast Series Trailer | Learn about the three-part podcast series developed by the Minnesota Rural Health Conference (MNRHC) hosts that will be released daily during the week of National Rural Health Day. Hear clips from guest speakers and a special announcement about the 2021 MNRHC! Download podcasts and learn more at https://minnesotaruralhealthconference.org/podcasts! | — | ||||||
| 7/28/20 | ![]() Managing from the Middle: Leading Through Change Episode 6: Change Management Through the Transition to Value | In this final episode of Managing from the Middle: Leading Through Change 6-part podcast series, we will share common themes from Episodes 1-5 and wrap up the series. Joining the conversation are Terry Hill, Rhonda Barcus, and Shannon Studden, all with the National Rural Health Resource Center. "If you boil it down to one simple sentence, it's really about getting patient care right." ~Terry Hill | — | ||||||
| 7/21/20 | ![]() Managing from the Middle: Leading Through Change Episode 5: Managing Emotions During Change | In this fifth episode of Managing from the Middle: Leading Through Change 6-part podcast series, we address the challenges leaders face with managing their own emotions during change. Guests share best practices for strengthening emotional intelligence, building resilience and role-modeling while leading a group through a change. Joining the conversation are Micala Dempcy with Lexington Regional Health Center in Nebraska, and Rhonda Barcus and Shannon Studden with the National Rural Health Resource Center. "Managing my own emotions helps me stay professional and relevant with my staff; I don't hide them by any means, but I acknowledge them and I'm honest with them." ~Micala Dempcy | — | ||||||
| 7/14/20 | ![]() Managing from the Middle: Leading Through Change Episode 4: Helping Others Navigate the Change Process | In this fourth episode of Managing from the Middle: Leading Through Change 6-part podcast series, guests discuss strategies for supporting others through change by addressing individual differences within teams, working through resistance, and leading from the heart. Joining the conversation are Fheb Garcia with Roosevelt General Hospital in New Mexico and Shannon Studden, Senior Program Specialist with the National Rural Health Resource Center. "My team knows that I am their biggest advocate and that no matter what happens, I will have their back and they will have mine." ~Fheb Garcia | — | ||||||
| 7/7/20 | ![]() Managing from the Middle: Leading Through Change Episode 3: A Leader's Role | In this third episode of Managing from the Middle: Leading Through Change 6-part podcast series, we explore leaders' primary responsibilities throughout the change process. Joining the conversation are Jessica Camacho with Roosevelt General Hospital in New Mexico, and Shannon Studden, Senior Program Specialist with the National Rural Health Resource Center. "Our role is to be the comforter; it's going to be okay; I'm going to hold your hand. I have to adjust my management style to each person." ~Jessica Camacho | — | ||||||
| 6/30/20 | ![]() Managing from the Middle: Leading Through Change Episode 2: Working Through Change | In this second episode of Managing from the Middle: Leading Through Change 6-part podcast series, hear perspectives on change models, how they show up throughout the change process, and why they're important. Joining the conversation are Michelle Madrid and Wesley Babers with White Mountain Regional Medical Center in Arizona, and Shannon Studden, Senior Program Specialist with the National Rural Health Resource Center. "The why is what drives teams to success; when they know the why, when they understand the why, they are going to be on board." ~Michelle Madrid | — | ||||||
| 6/23/20 | ![]() Managing from the Middle: Leading Through Change Episode 1: Mid-level Managers' Role in the Transition to Value | In this inaugural episode of Managing from the Middle: Leading Through Change, listeners will begin to understand the transition to value-based care and population health and why mid-level management plays a critical role. Joining the conversation are Kyle Southerland, Special Projects and Community Health Coordinator with Bacon County Hospital in Georgia and Terry Hill, Senior Advisor for Rural Health Leadership and Policy at the National Rural Health Resource Center. "You first have to realize that there is a change that is relevant, not just to leadership or mid-level managers, it's relevant to the entire organization." ~Kyle Southerland Kyle Southerland grew up in Alma, GA, a small town known as the blueberry capital. Alma is a rural farming community with a population of less than 4,000. Bacon County Hospital and Health System is Alma's largest employer. Kyle returned home in May of 2017 for an internship there became a full-time employee in August of 2017. His role includes ownership of multiple projects in population health, community engagement and quality improvement. Terry Hill grew up in Central Alaska about 200 miles away from the nearest hospital or clinic, so he comes to rural health with that background. Terry has been working with rural hospitals across the country for the last 30 years and is the founder of the National Rural Health Resource Center. He has moved to a senior advisor role but continues to work with rural hospitals in every state helping rural hospitals make the transition to value. | — | ||||||
| 3/6/20 | ![]() What FLEX Programs Should Know about CMS Ground Ambulance Data Collection | This webinar will cover ground ambulance data reporting requirements from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Service (CMS). Following the webinar, participants will be able to: Recognize the Medicare Ground Ambulance Data Collection System reporting requirements for ground ambulance providers and suppliers and what it means to rural ambulance services Describe the implications for not reporting Recall resources available to support ground ambulance providers and suppliers Discuss ways that Flex Programs can support rural ambulance services in data reporting efforts | — | ||||||
| 2/28/20 | ![]() Quality Improvement | This SHIP Technical Assistance Webinar will focus on successful quality improvement (QI) activities being implemented by the Georgia State Office of Rural Health HCAHPS 'Guide to Change' Consortium, and the North Dakota Critical Access Hospital Quality Network. These SHIP grantees will share their QI activity goals, challenges, outcomes, and best practices, as well as provide background on their consortium and network development. | — | ||||||
| 10/2/19 | ![]() The Rural COPD Podcast Episode 6b | In this episode, Dr. Barnett discusses their new cardiac rehab program, how it relates to pulmonary rehab programs, the financial risk, innovation, and resources necessary for this new program, and the future of COPD care McKenzie Health System is a critical access hospital in Sandusky, Michigan. Dr. Steve Barnett, President and CEO of McKenzie Health System, began his career in health care as a respiratory therapist before receiving a bachelor's in nursing from Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan. Dr. Barnett received a master's degree in anesthesia and practiced that for many years before getting more involved in administrative work. Dr. Barnett eventually transitioned to the CEO role of a critical access hospital and went back and received his doctorate in health care administration. | — | ||||||
| 10/2/19 | ![]() The Rural COPD Podcast Episode 6a | In this episode, Tracy, Valerie, and Connie discuss Daviess Community Hospital's pulmonary rehab program and how it started, what they have learned so far in the three years of their program, COPD from both a patient and hospital aspect, and the future of COPD care. Daviess Community Hospital is a 74-bed, non-profit hospital in Washington, Indiana with an extensive pulmonary rehabilitation program. Tracy Conroy serves as the chief executive officer and provides operational, financial, and strategic leadership that supports the mission and vision of Daviess. She has over 25 years of leadership experience in both acute and long-term care, population health management, outpatient clinics, and regional partnerships. Valerie Roark is a Registered Respiratory Therapist working with Daviess Community Hospital for the past 30 years as the Director of the Cardiopulmonary Department, EEG's, Sleep Diagnostics and Cardiac and Pulmonary Rehabilitation. Connie Wilson is currently the Cardiac/Pulmonary Rehabilitation nurse. Connie has been an RN for 34 years with 28 years in Cardiac Rehabilitation and 25 years in Pulmonary Rehabilitation. | — | ||||||
| 9/19/19 | ![]() Introduction to the Science of Networks | In a short moment we can all think of and imagine the immense diversity of networks that are forming all across our country. We know that networks are born out of the needs of their rural communities, especially during these complex times of change and transition within the health care environment. But we want to know more about how-to strategically build robust networks and how-to measure and evaluate the effectiveness of networks. We need to learn about the science of networks. In a recent RHND grantee workshop, grantees learned not only about basic network science but also how to visualize and study their own networks to leverage key strategies. The network leaders mapped the current state of their networks and then mapped the ideal state of their networks. This exercise created an opportunity for network leaders to strategically think about network relationships. The result of this kind of network thinking opens the door for figuring out how to be strategic in managing networks and how to measure and evaluation the strength and vitality of their network. | — | ||||||
| 8/28/19 | ![]() Action Planning for Sustainability | The ongoing success and longevity of a grant project is dependent on the sustainability of the rural health network that is implementing it. Sustainability is defined as the network's ability to achieve desired outcomes and maintain the ability to do so over time. The ability to do so is a goal of FORHP grant funding. The purpose of the Network Sustainability Action Plan Toolkit, comprised of a guide, template, and sample, is to provide a framework for rural health networks to actively plan for sustainability as network leaders deploy their networks' business plans. Join the webinar to learn about the three phases to completing your Network Sustainability Action Plan. | — | ||||||
| 7/31/19 | ![]() The Rural COPD Podcast Episode 5 | Lindsay Corcoran is an accomplished senior consultant and practice management professional with over ten years of healthcare and medical office experience. At Stroudwater Associates, Lindsay focuses on supporting and sustaining healthcare access for rural communities through hospital operational improvement and affiliation strategies, and has assisted rural and community hospitals and clinics across the country to improve operational and financial performance. Results-oriented and highly organized, Lindsay is a skilled and effective communicator with medical providers, patients, and administration. Laurie Daigle, a senior consultant at Stroudwater Revenue Cycle Solution, is a certified professional coder with over 18 years of experience in medical insurance claim processing, medical billing software training, auditing, and healthcare financial management. She has years of experience as a manager for a national commercial payor, and extensive experience in Healthcare Management, from physician group practices to large academic institutions. She has been instrumental in the creation of Revenue Integrity resources to unify coding, billing, and compliance concerns for total and inclusive revenue cycle oversight. She has led successful initiatives to increase physician and departmental productivity, to improve business office efficiency and accuracy, and to develop policies and procedures for all areas within the Revenue Cycle. In this episode, Lindsay and Laurie discuss the billing and coding considerations for hospitals and pulmonary rehab programs, the financial challenges hospitals with these programs face, opportunities for hospitals within their existing pulmonary rehab programs, where to find up-to-date financial resources on COPD programs, and the future of COPD care. | — | ||||||
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