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SUMMARY:Addressing Social Determinants of Health-A Resource Guide
DESCRIPTION:About this Webinar Training\n\nAddressing Social 
 Determinants of Health-A Resource GuideThis course includes 
 highlights from the recently developed NCQA guide on social 
 determinants of health--a resource for health plans\, 
 clinically integrated networks and clinicians to design and 
 implement strategies that address SDOH for commercially 
 insured populations. NCQA staff will facilitate a discussion 
 of strategies\, NCQA programs and in-the-field examples to 
 improve SDOH interventions.\nWhat You Will Learn\n\nList at 
 least 3 resources that provide social determinants of health 
 interventions.Discuss strategies for assessing social 
 determinants of health.Outline a plan for how to design\, 
 implement and measure social determinants of health 
 interventions.Click here to access the Quality Innovation 
 Series registration page to register or review the full 
 course content.\nResource: NCQA's Health Equity 
 webpage.\nWho Should Attend\n\nThose interested in 
 addressing social determinants of health for their 
 populations. Health plans\, integrated networks\, and 
 clinicians.\nFaculty\n\nKeri Christensen\nKeri Christensen\, 
 MS\, is Director of Strategy Implementation at NCQA. Her 
 industrial engineering background led her to a career in 
 health IT. Ms. Christensen did her masters work in Patient 
 Safety and Healthcare Quality and is a Lean/Six Sigma Green 
 Belt. She was previously a measure developer at the 
 Physician Consortium for Performance Improvement. Prior to 
 NCQA\, Keri worked in Chicago at Medical Home Network. She 
 was the 2016 Phyllis Torda Health Care Quality Fellow at 
 NCQA\; her research focused on social determinants of 
 health.\n \n\nDenys Lau\nDenys T. Lau\, Senior Research 
 Scientist\, leads research projects on health equity\, social 
 determinants of health\, community health workers and 
 long-term supports and services at NCQA. Prior to NCQA\, Mr. 
 Lau was at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention\, 
 directing the administration and dissemination of the 
 nation’s health care provider and establishment surveys. 
 He has adjunct faculty appointments with the University of 
 Illinois and Johns Hopkins University and is an associate 
 editor of the American Journal of Public 
 Health.\n \n\nBrittani Spaulding\nBrittani Spaulding\, MPH\, 
 PMP\, is a Manager in the Quality Measurement and Research 
 Group at NCQA and is a certified Project Management 
 Professional through PMI. She has led and supported projects 
 focusing on health equity innovation\, social determinants of 
 health and assessing and improving patient experience. Ms. 
 Spaulding received her training in Public Health from George 
 Washington University and in Biology from Drexel 
 University.\n \n\nJacqueline Willits\nJacqueline Willits is 
 a Health Care Analyst in NCQA’s Quality Solutions Group. 
 She works on grants and CMS contracts focused on the 
 promotion of health care quality and health equity. Prior to 
 NCQA\, Jacqueline worked at Tulane University\, conducting 
 mixed-methods research on the evolution of the New Orleans 
 food environment and on reproductive health program impact 
 evaluation. Jacqueline has also had the opportunity to work 
 in the not-for-profit and public sectors in Colombia\, 
 supporting social and economic development projects with the 
 E2E Foundation in Medellin and adolescent health programming 
 with the Ministry of Social Development in Bucaramanga. 
 Jacqueline earned her Masters of Public Health in 
 International Health and Development from Tulane 
 University.\nContinuing Education\n\nIn support of improving 
 patient care\, the National Committee for Quality Assurance 
 is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for 
 Continuing Medical Education (ACCME)\, the Accreditation 
 Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE)\, the American Nurses 
 Credentialing Center (ANCC)\, the American Academy of 
 Physician Assistants (AAPA)\, the American Psychological 
 Association (APA)\, and the Association of Social Work Boards 
 (ASWB) to provide Interprofessional Continuing 
 Education for the healthcare team. \nThis educational 
 activity is approved for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 
 1 Credit™. \nThis educational activity is approved for 
 1.0 nursing contact hours.*\nThis live course grants 2.0 
 Required Continuing Education Unit (CEU) points for PCMH 
 Certified Content Experts.  \n* Please note – You must 
 attend the entire program to be eligible for total number of 
 contact hours.\nDisclosure of Relevant Financial 
 RelationshipsThe National Committee for Quality Assurance 
 (NCQA) endorses the Standards of the Accreditation Council 
 for Continuing Medical Education which specify that sponsors 
 of continuing medical education activities and presenters at 
 and planners for these activities disclose any relevant 
 financial relationships either party might have with 
 commercial companies whose products or services are 
 discussed in educational presentations.\nFor sponsors\, 
 relevant financial relationships include large research 
 grants\, institutional agreements for joint initiatives\, 
 substantial gifts\, or other relationships that benefit the 
 institution.  For presenters or planning committee members\, 
 relevant financial relationships include the receipt of 
 research grants from a commercial company\, consultancies\, 
 honoraria\, travel\, or other benefits\, or having a 
 self-managed equity interest in a company\; or having an 
 immediate family member or partner with such a 
 relationship.\nDisclosure of a relationship is not intended 
 to suggest or condone bias in any presentation but is made 
 to provide participants with information that might be of 
 potential importance to their evaluation of a 
 presentation.\nRelevant financial relationships exist with 
 the following companies/organizations:\nFaculty:\nKeri 
 Christensen:       None \nDeny Lau:            
       None \nBrittani Spaulding:    None \nJacqueline 
 Willits:     None\nAdditional Planning Committee 
 Members:\nTammy Donnelly :   None\n \nThis program was 
 developed in part by NCQA staff.\nThis program received no 
 commercial support.\n
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