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The gap between individuals' healthcare needs and the availability of equitable health pathways is a persistent challenge in society. However, by implementing person-centered strategies, we can bridge this gap and ensure that everyone has access to the healthcare they need in a fair and equitable manner.
When developing healthcare plans and pathways, person-centered strategies prioritize the individual's unique needs, preferences, and circumstances. This approach shifts the focus from a one-size-fits-all approach to a more tailored and personalized approach. By considering the person as a whole rather than just their medical condition, person-centered strategies can help identify and address barriers to equitable healthcare access.
The interactive session will introduce NACHC's white papers on patient-centered care and provide real-life examples of implementing this concept.
Learning Objectives
Participants will learn how person-centered communication differs from traditional communication approaches and its significance in promoting patient engagement and satisfaction.
Participants will become familiar with the terminology and definitions related to investing in health center pathways for equitable health and well-being.
Through real-life examples, participants will explore the practical application of person-centered communication at all levels or each discipline in a community health center setting.
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