Today is @MSMEDU's National Center for Primary Care Day! 🎉 More than 20 years ago today, we held our grand opening and the City of Atlanta and Fulton County presented us with a proclamation. We are so proud to still be here, serving our community!
ALT Today is National Center for Primary Care Day. Image of proclamation. At NCPC's Grand Opening, both the City of Atlanta and Fulton County proclaimed Nov. 2, 2002 as the Morehouse School of Medicine National Center for Primary Care Day.
We are looking forward to presenting at @NCCHCAOnline 44th Annual Primary Care Conference which kicks off today! Our very own Mitchell Blount will present findings from the #DigitalHealthTools Study this Friday in North Carolina
ALT NCCHCA Annual Primary Care Conference and Board Meeting. Transformation: Embracing a New Tomorrow on June 7-9, 2023 at Washington Duke Inn and Golf Club in Durham, North Carolina.
NCPC went to DC last month! In partnership with @CTATech, we met with Congressional Leaders and held a panel discussion describing the role of our #DigitalHealthTools Study in delivering primary care equitably. More info: bit.ly/DHTstudy
ALT NCPC in DC: The National Center for Primary Care at Morehouse School of Medicine was excited to join the Consumer Technology Association and our partners at the CTA Innovation House on April 27th to discuss the findings from our Digital Health Tools Study. This enlightening conversation is part of our work to advance health equity.
Last month, we had the opportunity to join @CTATech for a discussion with our Congressional leaders about our #DigitalHealthTools Study. It was a great conversation that truly advanced #healthequity! Learn more: bit.ly/DHTstudy
ALT Panel discussion with five people at the CTA Innovation House in Washington, D.C.
Sign up today for this live webinar happening May 18 at noon EST! Dr. Anne Gaglioti @docahg@MSMEDU will be speaking on the importance of practice-based research networks and how they translate research into action. Register here: msm-edu.zoom.us/meeting/regi…
ALT This session will discuss the history and value of practice-based research networks (PBRNs)and describe how patient and clinician engagement is foundational to the work of PBRNS. Dr. Gaglioti will discuss why it is imperative to have the lived wisdom of front-line primary care practice and community members generating research and evidence to ensure that research is translatable to the primary care setting and relevant to communities and practitioners.
A learning series brought to you by The Network for Community-Engaged Primary Care Research (NCPCR)
Objectives:
Understand the history and value of practice-based research networks; Understand how patients can contribute to improving the health of their communities via research engagement; Learn about the history of patient engagement in research in the US
We are so excited that we had the opportunity to meet with our Congressional Leaders last week! Our partners @CTATech and United Health Foundation joined us for a briefing on the Digital Health Tools Study and how it is advancing #healthequity. Learn more: bit.ly/DHTstudy
ALT Quote from Rene Quashie, Vice President of Digital Health at the Consumer Technology Association: “Health technologies like remote patient monitoring, telehealth, and digital therapeutics improve healthcare quality, accessibility, and efficiency, but their benefits are not equally distributed across all patient populations. This report offers a window into the economic, social, and geographic divides that can be bridged to drive the adoption of health technology at scale. The substantial equity gap in our health system reflects an urgent need for greater technology adoption. We are proud to support the Morehouse School of Medicine to advance research that paves the way for a more equitable future in U.S. health.”
Our panel also included Megan Hauck @CTATech and Dr. Dominic Mack who leads @MSM_NCPC. Thank you to all those who helped share our work around #digitalheatlhtools with national lawmakers! More info: bit.ly/DHTstudy
ALT Advancing Health Equity and the Role of Health Technology presented by Consumer Technology Association and Morehouse School of Medicine. Panelists: Megan Hauck, Senior Program Manager of Diversity Initiatives at Consumer Technology Association. Dominic Mack, MD, MBA, Director of the National Center for Primary Care and Professor of Family Medicine at the Morehouse School of Medicine.
@NCPC_Policy had the honor of presenting our Digital Health Tools Study to members of Congress today! We joined our partners @CTATech to host a panel with Drs. Bryan Buckley @NCQA, Lisa Fitzpatrick @HealthGrapevine, David Hunt @ONC_HealthIT, and Saranya Loehrer @TeladocHealth
ALT Advancing Health Equity and the Role of Health Technology presented by Consumer Technology Association and Morehouse School of Medicine. Panelists: Bryan O. Buckley, DrPH, MPH, MBA, Director of Health Equity Initiatives at the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA). Lisa Fitzpatrick, MD, MPH, MPA, CEO and Founder of Grapevine Health. David Hunt, MD, Medical Director of Patient Safety & Health IT Adoption at the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC). Saranya Loehrer, MD, MPH. Chief Health Equity Officer at Teladoc Health.
Dr. Robert Phillips @TheCPVHC summarized the impact that the final report for our Digital Health Tools Study can have on #policy & #equity. The report is a result of studying how digital health tools can provide healthcare to more people in more places. bit.ly/DHTstudy
ALT Quote from Robert L. Phillips, Jr., MD, MSPH, Founding Executive Director and The Center for Professionalism and Value in Health Care, ABFM Foundation: The National Center for Primary Care report, Digital Health Tools and Equity, is a valuable addition to the Digital Health Recommendation to Design information technology that serves the patient, family, and the interprofessional care team. This is an important objective of the NASEM report on Implementing High-Quality Primary Care and the one that remains without a national data source for assessing and monitoring change. Digital health tools have had an intense focus as a source of frustration and burnout, but their use and usefulness are rarely tested with rigor. This report should inform policy options, not only for HIT but for equity, as well.”
Have you registered yet? Tomorrow, we will be doing a deep dive into our findings from our recent report on #digitalhealthtools among primary care clinicians in the Southeast US. Please join us at the @CTATech Innovation House! bit.ly/NCPCBrief
ALT Advancing Health Equity and the Role of Health Technology. Thursday, April 27, 2023 from 9:30 am to noon eastern time at the CTA Innovation House.
Thank you to the authors & reviewers who helped us create our final report for the Digital Health Tools Study. Dr. Adrienne Mims @admchs shares how this study helps improve healthcare access for underserved populations. Learn more: bit.ly/DHTstudy
ALT Quote From Dr. Adrienne Mims, Chief Medical Officer for Rainmakers Strategic Solutions: “The timing of the DHTS is invaluable in demonstrating the impact that the pandemic has had on the increased access to health care services for underserved through the use of telemedicine. As the national healthcare system moves forward with population health through value based care, the identified barriers of broadband and smartphone access, lack of integration into clinical workflows and interoperability need to be prioritized to prevent further inequalities in healthcare.”
We are looking forward to presenting our findings from our study surveying clinicians on their use of #digitalhealthtools in primary care. Our recent report recommends policies and practices that will be shared on April 27 at @CTATech. Register today: bit.ly/NCPCBrief
ALT Advancing Health Equity and the Role of Health Technology. Thursday, April 27, 2023 from 9:30 am to noon eastern time at the CTA Innovation House.
Our final report for the Digital Health Tools Study includes key policy and practice changes that would support #digitalhealthtool use. Learn more about why these changes help drive #healthequity: bit.ly/DHTstudy
ALT Key Policy and practice changes to support digital health tool use from the Digital Health Tools Study: 1) prioritizing equity in health care transformation efforts; 2) improving the interoperability of digital health tools; 3) improving access to telehealth; 4) increasing accessibility to culturally and linguistically tailored patient centered DHTs; 5) increasing support for both patients and health care professionals in the use of DHTs.
You are invited! Join us and @CTATech on April 27 as we dive into our "Leveraging Digital Health Tools to Advance Health Equity" report released last week. Register today: bit.ly/NCPCBrief
ALT Advancing Health Equity and the Role of Health Technology. Thursday April 27, 2023 from 9:30 am to noon eastern time at the CTA Innovation House. Register today
Clinicians who participated in our Digital Health Tools Study reported using telemedicine, health information exchanges, and electronic health records more than other digital health tools. For more info on what else we learned in this Study, check bit.ly/DHTstudy
ALT Key Findings from the Digital Health Tools Study. Clinicians participating in quality reporting programs were more likely to use telemedicine, health information exchanges, and electronic health records than other digital health tools. Top barriers to adopting digital health tools: 53% time, 51% cost, 40% limited workflow integration
On April 27, we will join @CTATech to host a panel on Advancing Health Equity and the Role of Health Technology. Please join us to hear from @dominicmack, @MegsHauck, and other esteemed panelists. Register today! bit.ly/PolicyBrief
ALT Save The Date: The National Center for Primary Care at Morehouse School of Medicine, in partnership with the Consumer Technology Association is hosting a Congressional Briefing. Location: CTA Innovation House at 21 D St SE in Washington, DC. Date: Thursday, April 27 9:20 am to 12 pm. Register at bit.ly/PolicyBrief
The final report for our Digital Health Tools Study is here! This study evaluated how clinicians in 4 states have used #digitalhealthtools and how they can be leveraged to achieved #healthequity. Full Report here: bit.ly/DHTstudy
ALT Key Findings from the Digital Health Tools Study. 99% of respondents had used at least one DHT in the past five years. 52% of respondents who used telehealth because of COVID-19 reported in was their first time. Top factors for supporting digital health tool adoption: 58% ease of workflow integration, 55% meets patients need, and 50% improves patient health.
Join us today at 11:30am as we celebrate Black Maternal Health Week 🤰🏾
"Restoring Joy," a panel discussion on clinical & non-clinical roles in maternal health, will take place in NCPC Atrium with lunch provided for all attendees.
ALT Digital Health Tool Study Data Highlight, Southeast: Reasons for Using digital health tools during COVID-10: Training (38.5%), treatment of COVID-19 positive patients (62.6%), treatment of COVID-10 negative patients (66.2%), and other (9.8%)
Want to learn more about how digital health tools can help advance equitable access for underserved communities? Our team recently presented on the adoption and use of #digitalhealthtools in primary care and for people with disabilities. Watch here: youtu.be/y9krfyqTprw