On March 12, Project Red Solutions welcomes a team of healthcare professionals from Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore, for a three-week learning exchange program. The learning exchange includes:
Five days of training focusing on the principles and application of Project RED led by Dr. Brian Jack and Dr. Suzanne Mitchell;
On-site visits to transitions of care service providers including Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Sherrill House, Boston Medical Center, and the Billerica Council on Aging’s Senior Center;
Interactive sessions with healthcare providers including the Veterans Administration, Palo Alto, California led by Mr. David Renfro that have measurably succeeded in implementing Project RED across a network of hospitals; and
Demonstrations from MayaMD and its development of the conversational agents that integrate with Project RED.
As part of the learning exchange, the Case Management Society of New England is organizing a hybrid event to take place at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital on Tuesday, March 21 from 3:00 – 4:30 PM, entitled “Case Management Transitions of Care Crisis: Health Systems' Solutions”. The presentations and panel discussion, led by Dr. Colleen Morley, President of the Case Management Society of America, focuses on the “health” of health systems in the US, UK, and Asia where systems are at crisis level, facing workforce supply, patient admissions and discharges challenges.
Join this distinguished group of case managers and healthcare professionals as they share their distinct perspectives and deep knowledge of case management and transitions of care on a local, nation, and international level. Registration is required for both in-person or virtual participation. 1.5 RN, CSM, and SW CEU credits are available.
Meetings and on-site visits include presentations by the Tan Tock Seng Hospital team as well as by the various hosts including Mr. Patrick J. Stapleton, CEO of Sherrill House; Dr. Kirsten Austad of Boston Medical Center; and Ms. Jean Bushnell, Director of the Billerica Council on Aging. Many thanks to these healthcare leaders and their teams for opening their doors to our clients to explore how transitions of care can be improved and the role that Project RED can play in reducing readmissions.
Project Red Solutions founders, Irving Stackpole and Elizabeth Ziemba, will be participating in these sessions and along with Dr. Brian Jack, coordinated efforts to bring together the learning exchange.
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