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SUMMARY:Palliative Care Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Palliative Care Symposium\nYou are invited to participate in this symposium on expanding access to palliative care services and supports for adults\, children\, and their caregivers in New York State. The focus will be on sharing and obtaining feedback on a draft proposal for future policy recommendations to support the sustainability of palliative care services for NYS Medicaid members. \nPLEASE JOIN US to give your input and feedback on policy recommendations. \nAGENDA HIGHLIGHTS: \n\nWhy Now in New York State?\nWhat Needs to be Accomplished?\nThe Palliative Care Benefit Design\nSmall Group Discussions\n\nThis project is being led by the following Steering Committee members:\n \n\n\n\nThe Hospice & Palliative Care Association of NYS https://www.hpcanys.org\nThe Coalition to Transform Advanced Care https://thectac.org\nTorrie Fields and Associates\nC-TAC Innovations\, an affiliate of The Coalition to Transform Advanced Care
URL:https://thectac.org/event/palliative-care-symposium/
LOCATION:Policy Meet Up December 11: Update on the Latest Policy News Impacting Serious Illness
CATEGORIES:C-TAC Events
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SUMMARY:The 2023 C-TAC Advanced Care Transformation Index: Supporting Our State Champions to Create National Change
DESCRIPTION:If you’re looking for data and trends to make your case for improving care for those with serious illness at the state and regional level\, look to the 2023 ACT Index Report.  \nImplementing new policy recommendations for care delivery and services can be a multi-year\, complex effort. And one of the biggest challenges our state partners identify is securing early buy-in from policy makers\, payors\, foundations and other stakeholders in an action plan. Think of the Index as a compass that can help give you and your fellow stakeholders objective data supporting the direction of your plan. The Index can provide the foundation for common ground among all members of our coalition.   \nThis webinar will share updates and insights from the 2023 ACT Index Report and will offer examples for how you can use your state scorecard to develop an action plan for change.   \n  \nSpeakers: \nTorrie Fields\, MPH\, C-TAC Strategic Advisor & Managing Partner\, TFAnalytics \nLea Tessitore\, MSB\, MBA\, Director\, Health Equity and Outcomes\, Bioethicist\, TFAnalytics \n  \nFor registration and more information\, contact Jennifer Driscoll\, Operations Director at jdriscoll@thectac.org.
URL:https://thectac.org/event/the-2023-c-tac-advanced-care-transformation-index-supporting-our-state-champions-to-create-national-change/
CATEGORIES:C-TAC Events
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SUMMARY:C-TAC | CAPC Leadership Summit
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to join national changemakers to improve the quality of life for people with serious illness and their caregivers. \nJoin C-TAC and CAPC (Center to Advance Palliative Care) for the 2023 Leadership Summit\, October 23-24 at the Hamilton Hotel in Washington\, DC. \nC-TAC-CAPC are joining forces for this Leadership Summit for a uniquely immersive\, multi-track experience of talks\, panels\, interviews\, and roundtables to ensure a mix of learning\, sharing\, and networking. \nAs a partner in the movement and a key member of this influential community\, you will leave reinvigorated with inspiration\, new ideas and insights\, and new partnerships with top leaders in the industry. \n  \n  \nWE HAVE REACHED CAPACITY.\nREGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED. \nOCTOBER 23-24\, 2023 \nWASHINGTON\, DC \nHAMILTON HOTEL \nLEARN MORE AND VIEW AGENDA\n  \n  \n  \n  \nKEY SUMMIT THEMES: \n\nEnsuring quality in a challenging environment\nReducing inequities for patients with serious illness\nRetaining\, growing\, and diversifying the workforce\n \n\nSUMMIT TOPICS: \n\nPolicy advocacy\nPalliative care innovation\nState and community action\nPartnerships for comprehensive care\nPayment and financing\nSupporting patients and their unpaid caregivers\nAddressing social needs\nClinical skill-building\nMetrics of success\n\nWHO SHOULD ATTEND:\n \nLeaders from all sectors focused on advancing person-centered care for people living with serious illness\, including: \n\nLeaders of clinical programs\nAdministrators from health systems and community-based organizations\nPayers\nPolicymakers\nAdvocates\n\nLEARN MORE AND VIEW AGENDA\n 
URL:https://thectac.org/event/c-tac-capc-leadership-summit/
CATEGORIES:C-TAC Events
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SUMMARY:"Loss\, Life & Love" Moving Forward: Reunion + Q&A
DESCRIPTION:During this session\, we can celebrate the steps we’ve taken from our personal action plans\, reconnect with our buddies and bask in the green lens glow of our Loss\, Life & Love community! Join C-TAC and Holistic Underground/Reimagine for more learning and Q&A\, and a conversation about where we go from here.\n\n\n\n10 J.E.D.I. principles for attending a Reimagine space\nPlease show up to a Reimagine space with these principles in mind: \n\nWe honor the earth that is all of our shared home\, and upon which all life relies upon to survive.\nWe honor the original inhabitants and stewards of the land that we are on. For those of us living in places taken from their original people\, such as the Americas and Australia\, please refer to Native Land Digital’s map to identify indigenous names of territories.\nWe honor all the visible and invisible abilities and disabilities. We agree to be receptive and proactive in exploring ways to make this experience accessible to those who are differently abled\, and to support each other with grace however possible.\nWe honor the diverse ancestry\, culture\, heritage\, complexion and racial identity of all those who are present.\nWe honor the various beliefs\, religions\, faiths\, creeds and spiritual inclinations of all people present. We agree to create a space where each person can express their faith without infringing on anyone else’s safety\, dignity or expression.\nWe honor all forms of gender expression and identity and are dedicated to gender equity. This means that whether someone identifies as a man\, woman\, transgender\, non binary or anything else\, they are welcomed and respected.\nWe honor all forms of sexual orientation. We are dedicated to supporting all people to love however is true for them\, as long as that expression does not harm anyone else.\nWe recognize that those present may have different levels of wealth\, access to resources\, statuses of documentation and migration\, political affiliation\, and agree to treat all present with dignity and respect as human beings.\nWe honor that everyone has a story\, other identities\, other challenges\, trauma\, resilience\, courage\, beauty and depth that cannot be covered in a list or understood in its totality.\nWe recognize that in most parts of our world\, many if not all of these variables can determine the safety\, health\, dignity and freedom of individuals and communities\, and we strive for a better way.\n\n\n  \nPlease note that this is a private event for those that attended C-TAC and Reimagine’s JEDI Workshop in LA in September. To register\, please reach out to Luke Scuitto at lscuitto@thectac.org. 
URL:https://thectac.org/event/loss-life-love-moving-forward-reunion-qa/
CATEGORIES:C-TAC Events
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SUMMARY:State Coalition Workgroup Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The State Coalition Workgroup exists to provide a monthly space for state and community-level leaders to share resources\, challenges\, wins and losses. It is a place for peer-to-peer relations to form so that there is collaboration across states in order to create collective impact towards federal-level policy change. For more information\, please visit our State Coalition page. \nThis is a closed workgroup. If you are interested\, please contact Sarah Park at SPark@thectac.org.
URL:https://thectac.org/event/state-coalition-workgroup-meeting/
CATEGORIES:C-TAC Events
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SUMMARY:C-TAC Member Meet-Up - Focus on Family and Friend Caregivers for Older Adults Living with Dementia
DESCRIPTION:This C-TAC member meet-up will highlight Benjamin Rose’s focus on caregivers\, with special attention to its efforts to develop\, disseminate\, and deliver evidence-based caregiving support programs across the US. \n  \nSpeakers:  \n \nOrion Bell\, CEO \nOrion Bell is President and CEO of Benjamin Rose Institute on Aging\, a nationally recognized Cleveland-based nonprofit whose mission is to advance support for older adults and caregivers.   He has more than 30 years of leadership experience in not-for-profit management and services for older adults\, people with disabilities and family caregivers.  His work includes a focus on collaboration between health care providers and community service organizations to address social determinants of health\, quality of care and health outcomes. \nOrion previously served as President and CEO of CICOA Aging and In-Home Solutions\, the Area Agency on Aging in Indianapolis\, Indiana. This followed a career with the American Red Cross in a variety of leadership roles. Bell earned both MBA and BA degrees from the University of Louisville. \n \nDavid M. Bass\, PhD\, Senior Vice President and Senior Scientist  \nDr. David Bass is Senior Vice President\, Senior Research Scientist and Director of the Center for Research and Education at Benjamin Rose Institute on Aging. He has led over 80 funded research projects on topics such as: coping with chronic illness; family caregiving; quality of care and services; dementia and dementia care; and use and impact of formal services and informal support. Results of these investigations have been widely published in scientific and clinical journals\, such as the Journal of the American Geriatric Society and The Gerontologist. Results also have been used to develop innovative programs for older adults and their family members\, such as BRI Care Consultation™\, which has been delivered by over 60 licensed service organizations across the US. \n \nLisa Weitzman\, Director of Strategic Partnerships  \nLisa Weitzman is the Director of Strategic Partnerships at Benjamin Rose Institute on Aging. In this role\, she seeks to enhance Benjamin Rose’s role in the community through the development of local and national relationships. She also oversees the delivery of WeCare…Because You Do\, a family caregiver support program\, and has been instrumental in the launch of Nutrition Solution\, a program to address food insecurity and social isolation through medically-tailored meals for chronically-ill older adults. \nLisa earned a BA in history with a concentration in American Foreign Policy from Yale University\, an MA in Soviet Studies and International Economics from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies\, and an MSW from Case Western Reserve University. She currently holds an LISW-S license and advanced certification in gerontology and case management. \n \nRachel Cannon\, MPH\, Senior Research Analyst  \nRachel Cannon\, MPH\, is a Senior Research Analyst at the Benjamin Rose Institute on Aging in the Center for Research and Education. She is the lead analyst in the initiatives that developed the current version of Best Practice Caregiving for professionals\, as well as the recently funded projects developing a new version for family and friend caregivers. She specializes in research on the implementation of evidence-based programs for older adults and their caregivers\, and caregiving in diverse communities in collaboration with the Diverse Elders Coalition and its national member organizations. \n  \n  \nBenjamin Rose Institute on Aging is a Cleveland-based\, non-profit\, community organization\, which has conducted pioneering research and provided quality support services to family and friend caregivers of older adults with chronic conditions or disabilities for over 50 years. \n  \nRegistration: Email C-TAC Partnership Associate\, Sandra Arias\, at sarias@thectac.org  \nMember Meet-Ups are informal\, member-led conversations sharing information on a program\, partnership or other innovation that is improving the lives of those with serious illness or their unpaid caregivers. These are member-only events.
URL:https://thectac.org/event/c-tac-member-meet-up-focus-on-family-and-friend-caregivers-for-older-adults-living-with-dementia/
CATEGORIES:C-TAC Events
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