Monday, January 14, 2019

Webinar: Advocate's Role in Responding to Consumer's Needs and Wants


Speaker: Ferial Maghami, BCPA, BSRN, CCM. Webinar discusses linking what consumers want from a patient advocate to ways advocates could better sharpen their skills by directing them to fit consumer needs while adhering to the ethical standards.


 Program Objectives:
1.  As an advocate, be prepared for the customer's needs and wants
2.  Improve advocacy skills to respond to the customer
3.  Adhere to ethical standards while servicing the customer
Ferial Maghami, BCPA, BSRN, CCM
Ferial Maghami has been a Private Patient Advocate since 2016. She is the Principal at PRIVATE PATIENT ADVOCATE, www.managehealthinsurance.com/our-services, a health care advocacy practice, offering consumers services to navigate the complex health care and health insurance systems.

Ferial has a strong passion for helping healthcare consumers to better understand and engage in the management of their health care, by providing guidance, simple education, and necessary support.

As a practicing nurse, Ferial was a Critical Care and Trauma nurse. Additionally, she has over 30 years of experience working as a health care executive for major health insurance companies including Blue Cross Anthem, PacifiCare/United HealthCare, and Kaiser Foundation Health Plan. In addition,she has held leadership positions with two major provider organizations in Los Angeles and Orange Counties: AltaMed and Monarch Health Care. She is skilled in negotiations of complex provider contracts as well as development and execution of techniques and methodologies to effectively manage health care cost and utilization.
 

In her role as an advocate, Ferial provides services to individuals and families with health care related needs to support and manage most aspects of their health care and health insurance.

Ferial holds Bachelor degrees in Nursing and in Health Administration and certificates as a Board Certified Patient Advocate, executive leadership and Case Management.  Ferial has served as an Examiner on the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Program, Board of Examiners.

Monday, November 26, 2018

Webinar: Music Therapy Intervention with MusiCure – Music as Medicine


Speaker: Anne Taylor

Anne Taylor, RN, BSN is the CEO & Founder of Scandic Health

Wellbeing is something we all strive to achieve. This is especially true for patients, caregivers and all members of the healthcare team. Today there are technologies in place that can be used to reduce stress, anxiety and fear. This webinar will demonstrate the evidence-based science around MusiCure – music as medicine and how it can assist patient advocates and consumers in their daily lives. Anne will tell her story as an RN, mother and now advocate for mental health. The participants will come away with tools, ideas and hope. A point about the importance of self- care for caretakers and advocates will be highlighted.

Program Objectives:
  1. The focus will be on my story how I went from a mom and nurse to a mental health advocate. The goal will be to share my story and to create a light for others to see. Advocacy comes from personal experiences and its stories from the trenches that create change, create support and create hope for recovery.
  2. The participants will gain knowledge of evidence-based music intervention and a detailed overview of the science behind MusiCure – music as medicine will be taught, the focus will be on the application of MusiCure – music as medicine within the healthcare sector but also privately. I will focus on the importance of a healing sound environment both for patients and their advocates to improve recovery.
Anne Taylor’s mental health challenges in her family pushed her into advocacy. In recovery she was introduced to the evidence-based MusiCure – music as medicine as a way to calm the mind. She promotes a calming sound environment in healthcare to lower anxiety and improve patient’s mental health. Anne has been interviewed for podcasts about mental health and entrepreneurship. She has contributed with articles to ThisIsMyBrave.org and Ecophon.com about mental health and the importance of a healing sound environment in healthcare. Anne is born in Copenhagen, Denmark and an RN, BSN living with her family in Northern Virginia.

Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Webinar: A Revolution in Musculoskeletal Care

Speaker: Dr. Ronald Donelson

Credible data documents that the care of musculoskeletal pain, including low back (LBP) and neck pain (NP), has been worsening with more people suffering from chronic pain, more drugs being dispensed, more injections, and unnecessary surgeries. The results are not positive. With current conventional treatment, we have more people with disabilities and spiraling healthcare costs. Today, there is equally credible data that documents that a highly innovative clinical assessment identifies characteristics of each patient’s condition that also identifies standardized, predictably-effective self-treatment that produces rapid, easy, risk-free, inexpensive recoveries for 80-90% of patients. This session will explain the evidence and assist patient advocates and consumers in understanding better options when dealing with acute and chronic LBP and NP.

Ronald Donelson, MD, MS, DipMDT, is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon who specializes in and has researched non-operative spine care for 30 years. He is Founder/President of SelfCare First, an organization that seeks to globally improve the value of spinal/musculoskeletal care. Dr. Donelson has published numerous research studies, chapters, review articles, and two books on the topic: “Rapidly Reversible Low Back Pain: An Evidence-Based Pathway to Widespread Recoveries and Cost Saving” and “Solving the Mystery: The Key to Rapid Recoveries for Most Back and Neck Pain”


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Friday, June 22, 2018

A Week in the Life of a Palliative Care Doctor: What we really do

Speaker: Dr. Gary Pasternak - 

Dr. Gary Pasternak is medical director at Mission Hospice and Home Care and co-director of the Mission House, a residential hospice home in San Mateo, CA. He is board certified in hospice and palliative medicine and internal medicine. He completed a palliative care fellowship at the San Diego Hospice in 2010 and has been practicing palliative care full time with Mission Hospice since then. He assisted in the design and implementation of Mission’s policy regarding physician assisted dying as well as Mission’s partnership with Stanford University in teaching palliative/hospice care in the home and at Mission House. He completed chaplaincy training at the Chaplaincy Institute in Berkeley in 2008 and enjoys working with hospice multidisciplinary teams.



Thursday, October 23, 2014

Hospital Drift

Speaker: Lisa Berry Blackstock - 

During this session Lisa Berry Blackstock addressed the prevalence of "hospital drift" within the hospital setting where fragmented care and miscommunications are serious hazards for all patients’ safety.
  • Hospital drift occurs when hospital personnel deviate from standard, proven protocol.
  • Consequences can range from mild (infection) to serious (Ebola.)
Tips for advocates on how best to provide hospital bedside and discharge services to improve care and eliminate errors.

Lisa Berry Blackstock is the Founder and Owner of Soul Sherpa, a company devoted to comprehensive patient advocacy and personal life care protection.

Lisa Berry Blackstock has worked in the field of patient advocacy as an adjunct to estate and life care planning since 1990. A survivor of an originally misdiagnosed nerve disorder, trigeminal neuralgia, which required major brain surgery in 2007 to restore her to health, Lisa believes in the power of patient advocacy not only for herself, but for every person. After recovering from her health crisis, Lisa became more focused to advocate and educate, believing the movement of patient advocacy has just begun and has a bright, strong future.

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Patient Safety - Protect, Prevent, Prepare

Speaker: Jean Rexford -  

Jean Rexford is the executive director of the CT Center for Patient Safety.

Since 2004, the mission of the CT Center for Patient Safety has been to improve the quality of care provided to patients by promoting attention to safety, patients’ rights and the centrality of the patient’s voice. Ms. Rexford also sits on a number of national committees including the National Advisory Council of AHRQ and Consumers Union Safe Patient Project among others.

The CT Center offers programs to nursing and medical schools on the experience of the patient and the importance of patient engagement and involvement in assuring quality care. She is a frequent national panelist representing the patient voice.

You may download the presentation slides for this event, provided by the speaker.

During this teleconference session Jean Rexford addressed the following topics:

Protect
  • What are the biggest safety issues?
  • How frequently do they occur.
Prevent
  • How can you reduce your chances of becoming a statistic?
Prepare
  • How can you help your doctor find time to discuss what is important to you and share in your healthcare decisions?
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Sunday, August 31, 2014

Networking for the Non-Social: Building a professional network in person and online


Speaker: Casey Quinlan - 

Casey Quinlan gave herself the title “Mighty Mouth” on the theory that if you can’t hide it, hang a flag on it.

After getting a breast cancer diagnosis just days before Christmas in 2007, she wrote the Amazon best seller Cancer for Christmas: Making the Most of a Daunting Gift, which tells her story of managing medical care and exhorts everyone to become their own patient advocate.

She’s a member of the Society for Participatory Medicine, produces audio and video content for the Society of Hospital Medicine’s The Hospitalist Magazine, and is one of the Disruptive Women in Health Care, an online community of women dedicated to serving as a platform for provocative ideas, thoughts, and solutions in health and medicine. She has also been named an ePatient Scholar to MedicineX 2013 at Stanford University, and is a member of a federal workgroup on consumer engagement and health IT.

Casey is a former network news field producer who helped cover breaking news across the globe for over two decades, learning all about what makes a great story. She talked her way out of police custody in Saudi Arabia, and did standup comedy in New York for several years – “fear” is not a word in her dictionary.

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