The Charlotte AHEC HEC Talks Podcast: Recent Episodes

Charlotte AHEC

The podcasts will share best-practice tools and tips helpful to today's primary & specialty care providers participating in initiatives like Patient Centered Medical Home, the Quality Payment Program and other incentive programs.

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Join us as we define unconscious bias, recognize what it looks like and work to improve it our daily lives.

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Change is hard, but inevitable. Change in healthcare is necessary to ensure that our patients are receiving the best care possible. This can be overwhelming, or, it can be manageable. By following these few simple steps, you avoid being locked into a one-and-done change process. Come follow along on our journey through a PDSA cycle of change.

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Are you a good neighbor? Listen in to learn how you can create co-management agreements between primary care and specialty care. Simply put, co-management agreements enhance communication between the specialty provider and the primary care provider and that equals better care for the patient!

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In the healthcare world of Meaningful Use and MIPS, providers are struggling to get their patients to use the patient portal. Listen as a pediatric provider shares insights into how she came to terms with implementing the patient portal as part of patient care.

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What are adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and how do they impact health outcomes? Listen to this insightful conversation as Elizabeth Trotman (Charlotte Resilience Project) interviews Dr. Stefanie Reed (Pediatric Hospitalist) and Dr. Martha Edwards, (Primary Care Pediatrician) about the history and importance of the landmark ACEs study, the related neuroscience, and the value of incorporating ACEs screenings into regular office visits.

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The benefits of patient Empanelment for the patient, provider and care team.

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Patient access continues to be an issue that plagues primary and specialty care practices. In this podcast, you will learn what access is, why it matters and how to determine what the access issues are in your practice. Then, you’ll get tips & tools to help solve some of the most common access issues.

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Dr. Martha Edwards, a pediatrician & well known advocate for children’s health in SC, will share with you her tips for implementing social emotional screening tools. Get answers to your questions about why you should implement screening tools and how to pick the best ones. Dr. Edwards shares her experiences and answers the “then what” question – what do you do when your patients screen positive?