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SUMMARY:Double Jeopardy--Pandemic and Health Disparities: ...
DESCRIPTION:About this Webinar Training\n\nDouble Jeopardy--Pandemic and 
 Health Disparities: Collaborative\, Data-Driven Community 
 Interventions and Innovation During CrisisIn health care\, as 
 in other industries\, disaster often inspires innovation. By 
 April 23\, 2020\, Dallas\, Texas\, had 2\,763 cases of COVID-19 
 and 72 deaths. The hospital in-patient and ER were strained. 
 To contain the spread of the virus in the community\, the 
 Parkland Health & Hospital System team\, in partnership with 
 PCCI\, developed a multi-prong\, technology-based solution. To 
 date\, over 500\,000 upcoming clinical encounters have been 
 prescreened for risk\, resulting in relatively early 
 detection and treatment of cases and decreasing potential 
 exposure to the health system.\nClick here to access the 
 Quality Innovation Series registration page to register or 
 review the full course content.\nWhat You Will 
 Learn\n\nIdentify two current priority areas in public 
 health and health care preparedness at the local\, state\, 
 tribal and national levels.Describe two or more methods to 
 advanced health equity and social justice policies and 
 practices that can improve resilience at the local\, state\, 
 tribal and national levels.Describe the importance of 
 inter-professional collaboration between public health\, 
 health care and emergency providers.Faculty\n\nVidya Ayyr\, 
 MPH\, CHW\nVidya Ayyr leads high-impact interventions to 
 address social determinants of health\, with a commitment to 
 health equity and improving the lives and livelihoods of 
 disadvantaged\, marginalized and vulnerable 
 populations. \nAs Director of Community Social Impact\, she 
 provides strategic oversight to Parkland’s community 
 outreach investments\, promotes social innovation and 
 mobilizes a team of community health workers to drive an 
 integrated approach to population health management. 
 Ms. Ayyr has inspired a series of patient-centered care 
 advancements\, such as establishing the first forum for 
 patients to inform decision-making practices at Parkland. 
 Prior to her role as Director of Community Social Impact\, 
 she was part of External Affairs at Parkland\, where she 
 developed public-private sector partnerships to support 
 diverse\, multi-stakeholder initiatives. \nMs. Ayyr serves 
 on the national EPIC Brain Trust\; the Community Leadership 
 Forum with the Federal Reserve Board\, in Washington\, DC\; and 
 is a Presidential Scholar with the George W. Bush\, William 
 J. Clinton\, George H.W. Bush and Lyndon B. Johnson 
 Foundations. Her work on social impact collaboration was 
 recognized by the National Root Cause Coalition and by the 
 Institute of Patient and Family-Centered Care. \nShe earned 
 her BS in Business Administration\, with a focus in 
 Marketing\, from the University of Texas at Dallas\, and her 
 MPH from the University of Texas Health Science Center\, 
 School of Public Health.  \nBrett Moran\, MD\nBrett Moran 
 is the first Chief Medical Information Officer (CMIO) at 
 Parkland Health & Hospital System. He helped steward 
 Parkland to being a fully electronic institution and one of 
 the first safety net organizations to win the Davies Award 
 for excellence in translating informatics to patient value. 
 In his role as CMIO\, he is deeply involved in promoting 
 quality and safety improvement.\nIn 2016 he was voted 
 Physician Academy Council Physician of the Year. Dr. Moran 
 has given numerous presentations at national clinical 
 informatics meetings\; four have been selected as 
 “classics.” During the pandemic\, he was part of a team 
 that developed innovative ways to perform outreach to 
 patients most at risk and vulnerable for COVID\, using 
 predictive analytics. He used a similar process to ensure 
 equitable distribution of COVID-19 vaccinations to the 
 Parkland patients\, as described in several NEJM Catalyst 
 publications.\nDr. Moran took over leadership of the 
 Parkland Virtual Care team in 2020 and is working with 
 executive leadership on a virtual care enterprise strategy 
 to help take Parkland into the 21stCentury and beyond with 
 use of innovative processes to better empower the patient in 
 their wellness journey--encompassing medical\, behavioral\, 
 social and community health needs. He graduated from Utah 
 Southwestern Medical School and is board certified in both 
 Internal Medicine and Clinical Informatics.\nDonna Persaud\, 
 MD\, MBA\nDr. Persaud is Medical Director of the HOMES 
 Program in the Parkland Health and Hospital System\, which 
 provides primary health care to the homeless in Dallas. She 
 has led multiple initiatives at Parkland to address health 
 care disparities\, and innovations to transform care. She 
 serves on multiple committees and is a trusted advocate in 
 the community for improving the health and well-being of 
 vulnerable populations. \nDr. Persaud completed her 
 residency training in Pediatrics at Jackson Memorial 
 Hospital in Miami\, Florida\, and her Ambulatory Fellowship at 
 UTMB Galveston. She is board certified in Pediatrics & 
 Adolescent Medicine. She received her MBA in Executive 
 Health Care Leadership from UT Dallas. \n\nAnjum Varshney\, 
 RN\, MBA\, PCMH CCE\nMs. Varshney is Associate Director 
 Performance Improvement\, Population Health\, at Parkland 
 Health & Hospital System. She is responsible for quality 
 improvement initiatives in ambulatory services\, ensuring 
 that high-quality care is provided to all patients. She 
 participates on multiple health system committees and plays 
 a key role in development and monitoring adult 
 and pediatrics QI metrics based on internal risk 
 assessments\, external HEDIS benchmarking\, data 
 analysis\, trending and regulatory requirements. Ms. 
 Varshney led 19 Community-Oriented Primary Care Clinics of 
 Parkland Hospital System to achieve NCQA PCMH Level 3 
 Certification. She earned her nursing degree at the 
 University of Arlington\, TX\, her MBA from the University of 
 Agra\, India\, and her PCMH Content Expert Certification from 
 NCQA.\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:\nVidya 
 Ayyr: None\nBrett Moran: None\nDonna Persaud: None\nAnjum 
 Varshney: None\nAdditional Planning Committee 
 Members:\nTammy Donnelly: None\nThis program was developed 
 in part by NCQA staff.\nThis program received no commercial 
 support.\n
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