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Les sommets nationaux et régionaux de l’ACSSD sont réputés être des événements parfaits pour le réseautage et la présentation de programmes novateurs et de chefs de file inspirants dans le domaine des soins à domicile. Qu’ils ciblent le secteur élargi des soins communautaires et à domicile ou seulement une partie de ce secteur de soins en croissance, les sommets sont une occasion pour les diverses parties prenantes de se réunir pour partager leur expérience, apprendre les uns des autres et s’inspirer de leurs réussites.
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Monday October 22
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION
Talking So People Listen and Listening So People Talk
Barry Pokroy, Clinical Psychologist | Organizational Behaviour and People Performance Expert
CONCURRENT SESSIONS
MON-1 Integrated Home Care and Primary Health Care: Rural and Urban Models
MON-2 Innovative Caregiver Supports: Advocating for a Carer-Friendly Workplace
Allison Williams, PhD, CIHR Research Chair in Gender, Work & Health. Professor, School of Geography and Earth Sciences, McMaster University
MON-3 TeamSTEPPs Canada™ – Optimizing Communications in Home and Community Care
Tricia Swartz, Patient Safety Improvement Lead, Canadian Patient Safety Institute (Presentation not available)
INNOVATION PANEL – Operational Excellence in Home-Based Palliative Care
Redefining the Circle of Care
Elisabeth Antifeau, Regional Clinical Nurse Specialist, Palliative Care, Interior Health
Using Electronic Clinical Management Systems to Drive Best Practices in Palliative Care
Mital Patel, Clinical Pharmacist, Bayshore Pharmacy
Utilizing Interpreters to Support Culturally Sensitive Goals of Care/ Advance Care Planning Discussions
Sarah Lau, Educator Palliative Approach to Care Project, Vancouver Coastal Health
Responding to Policy Issues: How a Provincial Advance Care Planning / Goals of Care Designation Community of Practice Promotes Excellence
Sharon Iversen, Educator; Palliative & End of Life Care; Community, Seniors, Addictions, Alberta Health Services
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION
The Journey to Building Better Home Care: Evidence-Informed Decision-Making
Alice Kennedy, Board Chair, Canadian Home Care Association (CHCA)
Dorace Ramage, Education and Clinical Consultant, Perfuse Medtec Inc
Tuesday October 23
KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS
How Patient and Caregiver Experiences are Shaping our Approach to Health and Care
Ioana Popescu, Senior Program Manager, Canadian Patient Safety Institute
Jeanie Lacroix, Manager, Performance Improvement and Capacity Building
INNOVATION PANEL – Operational Excellence in Home-Based Palliative Care
Provincial Palliative Care Consultation Phone Line
Ann Hansson, Family Physician, Vancouver Coastal
Rural in-Home Palliative Care Program
Beverly Berg, Director, Palliative and End of Life Care Seniors, Palliative & Continuing Care, Alberta Health Services
Integrating a Palliative Approach to Care by Having Conversations Early (IPACE)
Ingrid See, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Vancouver Home Hospice Palliative Care Service
CONCURRENT SESSIONS
TUES-1 Integrated Home Care & Primary Health Care: Essential Elements
TUES-2 Lessons from Changing Care: Practical Tools to Improve the Caregiver Experience Co-Designed with Caregivers
Cathy Fooks, President and Chief Executive Officer, The Change Foundation
TUES-3 People-Centred and Principle-Based Home and Community Care
Catherine Suridjan, Director of Policy and Knowledge Translation, Canadian Home Care Association
Neeta Gurnani, Program Manager, Standards, Health Standards Organization
INNOVATION PANEL – Operational Excellence in Home-Based Palliative Care
Advance Care Planning Framework
Dr. Charlie Chen, Program Medical Director at Palliative Care Program, Fraser Health
Continuum of Care for Clients with Advanced Heart Failure (HF)
Laurie-Anne Nguyen, Palliative Care fellow, Institut de Cardiologie de Montréal & Société des Soins palliatifs à Domicile du Grand Montréal
The New Normal: The Palliative Clinical Resource Nurse Role in Community Home Health
Laura Harmse, Palliative Clinical Resource Nurse& Ruth Legacy, Clinical Resource Nurse, Vancouver Coastal Health
CONCURRENT PRESENTATIONS
TUES- 4 Facilitate Decision Making with Enhanced Detail in Home Care Data
Anne Pearce, Senior Analyst, Financial Standards and Information, Canadian Institute for Health Information
TUES-5 Integrated Practice Units: An Innovative Approach to Collaborative Care
Joanne Côté, Associate director, Innovation, Integrated Health and Social Services & Cindy Starnino, Director of Academic Affairs, Integrated Health and Social Services University Network for West-Central Montreal (CIUSSS West-Central Montreal)
TUES-6 Addressing Challenging Behaviors in Home and Community Care
Catherine Suridjan, Senior Policy Analyst, Canadian Home Care Association
Chelsea Ganam, Director of Monarch House & Amanda Claeys, Director Residential & Transitional (Alberta), CBI Health Group
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION
A Cup of Mindfulness for the Busy and Restless
Vidéo présentations (anglais)
Integrated Practice Units: An Innovative Approach to Collaborative Care 1
JOANNE CÔTÉ, Associate Director, Innovation, Integrated Health and Social Services University Network for West-Central Montréal
(CIUSSS West-Central Montréal)
Integrated Practice Units: An Innovative Approach to Collaborative Care 2
CINDY STARNINO, Director of Academic Affairs, Integrated Health and Social Services University Network for West-Central Montréal
(CIUSSS West-Central Montréal)
Integrated Home Care and Primary Health Care: Essential Elements 1
ALISON KERNOGHAN, Research / Knowledge Exchange Associate, Geriatric Health Systems Research Group, Faculty of Applied Health
Sciences, University of Waterloo
Integrated Home Care and Primary Health Care: Essential Elements 2
MARTINA ROZSA, Vice President, Home and Community Care, Hamilton Niagara Haldimand Brant, Local Health Integration Network
Integrated Home Care and Primary Health Care: Essential Elements 3
VIKAS SETHI, Executive Director, Integrated Primary and Home Health Service, Winnipeg Regional Health Authority
How Patient and Caregiver Experiences are Shaping our Approach to Health and Care (complete)
SHELAGH MALONEY, Executive Vice President, Digital Health Engagement and Marketing, CHI
IOANA POPESCU, Senior Program Manager, Canadian Patient Safety Institute
JEANIE LACROIX, Manager, Performance Improvement and Capacity-Building, CIHI
JESSIE CHECKLEY, Senior Improvement Lead, Canadian Foundation for Healthcare Improvement (CFHI)
ALEXANDRA HARRISON, Co-Chair, Steering Committee, CFHI Bridge-to-Home Collaborative
How Patient and Caregiver Experiences are Shaping our Approach to Health and Care
JESSIE CHECKLEY, Senior Improvement Lead, Canadian Foundation for Healthcare Improvement (CFHI)
How Patient and Caregiver Experiences are Shaping our Approach to Health and Care
JEANIE LACROIX, Manager, Performance Improvement and Capacity-Building, Canadian Institute for Health Information
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KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS
The New Era of Health Care Accountability
To Measure or Not to Measure That is the Question
PRIORITY ACTION TABLES
Creating Common Indicators for Home Care
Electronic Medical Record – Application and Functionality
- Connecting the Dots Along the Care Continuum Solutions for Digital Health
- Enabling accountable care through EHR implementation and support-Alayacare
- MyHealthNS_Nova Scotias Consumer Health Solution
National Principle-Based Standards
Accountable Procurement
Creating a Culture of Safety
Patient and Family Engagement
PRIORITY THINK THANK PRESENTATIONS
Vidéo présentations (anglais)
The New Era of Health Care Accountability – Adjusting to The New Normal
GREG LAMOTHE, Partner & Director Health Consulting at MNP LLP
To Measure or Not to Measure–That is the Question
ANNA GREENBERG, Vice President, Health System Performance, Health Quality Ontario
DAWN MOYNIHAN,Director Business Standards and Systems, CBI Health Group
Electronic Medical Record–Application and Functionality to Support Accountable Care
DR. STEWART CAMERON, Program Advisor, MyHealthNS
KATHRYN HULL, Deployment Specialist, RelayHealth/McKesson Canada
STEVE MARQUIS, Regional Director of Architecture, Atlantic Region, Canada Health Infoway
GOSIA RADACZYNSKA, Vice President, Client Success, AlayaCare
Creating a Culture of Safety–National Improvement Collaboratives
JEANNE BANK, Safety Lead, Canadian Home Care Association
MIKE CASS, Patient Safety Improvement Lead, Canadian Patient Safety Institute
GLENDA KEENAN, Director, System Performance, Continuing Care, Nova Scotia Health Authority
Choosing Wisely Canada
ROBERT STEWART, MD, FRCPC, Assistant professor, Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, QEII Health Sciences Centre
Appropriateness of Care Framework–Accountable Care in Saskatchewan
DEBRA GUDMUNDSON, Contracted Project Lead for provincial Appropriateness of Care Program Strategic Priorities Branch, SK Ministry of Health
The Connected Care Strategy–The Saskatchewan Journey towards Accountable Care
GRAHAM FAST, Emergency Department Wait Times & Patient Flow Initiative Lead, Saskatchewan Health Quality Council
SHEILA ANDERSON, Executive Director of Urban Primary Health Care, Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region 6 Closing Remarks
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