A New Approach to Assessing Family Engagement in Health Care Systems
Health care providers, payers, and systems serving children, youth and families increasingly focus on family engagement as a strategy to improve health care delivery, enhance consumer and provider satisfaction, and reduce costs. Assessing how well an organization or agency is engaging families is a critical step in achieving these goals.
A recent issue brief from Family Voices, A Framework for Assessing Family Engagement in Systems Change, proposes four domains of family engagement – representation, transparency, impact and commitment. Learn more about this framework as we explore models of success and discuss common barriers to incorporating meaningful family engagement in systems-level initiatives.
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Webinar Recording
Speakers
Beth Dworetzky
Project Manager, Family Voices
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Nanfi Lubogo
Co-Executive Director, PATH Parent to Parent/Family Voices of Connecticut
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Susan Chacon
President, Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs and Title V Director for Children’s Medical Services, Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs program, New Mexico
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Beverley H. Johnson, BSN, FAAN
President and Chief Executive Officer, Institute for Patient- and Family-Centered Care
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