Shared Successes and Challenges in Health System Collaborations

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YEAR ONE

Shared Successes and Challenges in Health System Collaborations

Crowne Plaza Atlanta Perimeter at Ravinia, Atlanta, Georgia

June 4-7, 2019

Cancer Peer to Peer 2019

-Screen out Cancer EBI Process Map Patient Reminders

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-Screen Out Cancer EBI Process Map Provider Assessment and Feedback

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-Screen out Cancer EBI Process Map Provider Reminder

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-Screen Out Cancer EBI Process Map Reducing Structural Barriers

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-Screen Out Cancer No Time Guesswork Fact Sheet

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Screen Out Cancer Reducing Structural Barriers Tip Sheet

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10 NBCCEDP Clinic Data Tips

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1701 Strategies Infographic

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Community Clinical Linkages Evaluation Guidance

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Community Clinical Linkages Grantee Examples

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Community Clinical Linkages Strategy One Pager

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CRCCP Saving Lives Fact Sheet

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Data and Surveillance Strategy One Pager

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Environmental Approaches Strategy One Pager

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-Health Systems Strategy FAQs

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-Health Systems Strategy One Pager

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Screen Out Cancer Provider Assessment and Feedback Tip Sheet

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Screen Out Cancer Provider Reminder Tip Sheet

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Screen Out Cancer Client Reminders Tip Sheet

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-Peer-to-Peer Training: Make it Transformational; Faye Wong, MPH, CDC

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-Applying the Psychology of Change Framework to Quality Improvement; Alex Anderson, BS, Institute for Healthcare Improvement

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-Use of Data to Support Health System Change; Sujha Subramanian, PhD, RTI International

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-Increasing Cancer Screening through Health Systems: Challenges and Lessons Learned; Karen Kim, MD, University of Chicago

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Engaging Health Systems; Moderator: Anya Karavanov, PhD, NACDD

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Health System Assessment; Moderator: Jennifer Boehm, MPH, CDC

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Engaging, Assessing, and Assisting Health Systems with Choosing Evidence-Based Interventions; Faculty: Brenda Di Paolo, BS, Consultant, NACDD

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Implementing and Providing Technical Assistance on Evidence-Based Interventions; Faculty: Jennifer Leeman, DrPH, UNC Cancer, Prevention and Control Research Network

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Evaluating Health Systems Interventions; Faculty: Heather Brandt, PhD, South Carolina CRCCCP, University of South Carolina; Amy DeGroff, PhD, MPH, CDC

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Using Clinic Quality Improvement Tools to Assess and Assist Health Systems; Faculty: Christen Lara, BA, Colorado NBCCEDP/CRCCP; Molly Black, BA, American Cancer Society

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Electronic Medical Records and Health System Improvements; Emily Kraus, PhD, Kraushold Consulting; Jordon Schagrin, MSHCI, PCMH CCE, UCF, HealthARCH

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Assisting Health Systems with Sustaining Efforts: The Value Transformation Framework and Effective Care Teams; Faculty: Cheryl Modica, PhD, MPH, BSN, Clinical Affairs Director, National Association of Community Health Centers

Using Data to Reach Underserved Populations; Faculty: Alicia D. Smith, MPH, Director, Chronic Disease Prevention, Association of State and Territorial Health Officers; Robin Vanderpool, DrPH, CHES, University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center

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-Forging Community-Clinical Linkages; Moderator: Georgina Castro, MPH, CDC

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Sustaining Health System Interventions; Moderator: Djenaba Joseph, MD, MPH, CDC; Speaker: Cheryl Modica, PhD, MPH, BSN, Clinical Affairs Director, National Association of Community Health Centers

-Reflections and Charge for the New Program Year; Faye Wong, MPH, CDC

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-Cancer Prevention and Control: A View of the Future; Lisa Richardson, MD, MPH, CDC

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-Evaluating Health System Interventions; Moderator: Amy DeGroff, PhD, MPH, CDC

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This project is supported by the Cooperative Agreement Number 5NU38OT000286-01, funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the organizers and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention or the Department of Health and Human Services.

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