A Virtual Event
Wednesday, May 29, 2024
4:00 – 5:00 PM ET
Zoom
Join the Center for Innovation in Social Work and Health (CISWH) at Boston University School of Social Work (BUSSW) for a conversation on what matters most to families of children with medical complexity (CMC), alongside strategies to improve their care delivery and mitigate systems-level bias.
Led by Dr. Dennis Kuo, MD, MHS; Bethlyn Houlihan, MSW, MPH; and Cara Coleman, JD, MPH, this second session in the CoIIN Virtual Cafe Series examines how we can reinvigorate human-driven approaches to meet whole child and family needs in systems of care for CMC.
Bethlyn Houlihan, CISWH project director, and Meg Comeau, CISWH senior project director, will weave in key learnings from the 2022 Future of Care for Children with Medical Complexity National Convening and the recently published Collaborative Improvement and Innovation Network to Advance Care for CMC (CMC CoIIN) supplement in Pediatrics.
The CoIIN project is funded by the HRSA Maternal and Child Health Bureau to test and spread promising care delivery strategies and payment models for CMC to improve their quality of life, the well-being of their families, and the cost-effectiveness of their care.
Discussion Materials:
- What Families of Children With Medical Complexity Say They Need: Humanism in Care Delivery Change
- Measuring What Matters to Children With Medical Complexity and Their Families