Posted On: febrero 11, 2021
Current research suggests that Medical Group Visits (MGVs) address the well-known triple aim: improving the experience of care, improving the health of populations, and reducing per capita costs. But what about the quadruple aim, which adds improved clinician experience?
Clinician burnout, especially during the pandemic, is a serious concern for US healthcare delivery. Talented and dedicated clinicians are leaving the profession and there is mounting proof that when clinicians are over-stressed there are negative consequences for patient care.
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Posted On: noviembre 23, 2020
Last year, prior to the pandemic, in Worcester, Massachusetts, a group of adults with high blood pressure were enjoying cooking and serving a delicious meal. They were laughing and talking while they spooned vegetables and beans onto their plates. Down the hall, someone was showing another individual how to take their own blood pressure. And in a separate room, a doctor with a stethoscope around her neck was discussing weight and blood pressure readings with a patient. What was going on? Click on the title above to find out.
Posted On: mayo 06, 2020
The pandemic takes a toll on providers, caregivers, and clinicians who care for those afflicted. CICP faculty member Dr. Paula Gardiner shares a ten-minute meditation practice that anyone can do to provide some self-compassion. More>
Posted On: octubre 26, 2018
New CIPC faculty member, Dr. Paula Gardinar is an advocate of Integrative Medical Group Visits (IMGV).
Seeing patients and families as a group is not new to behavioral health professionals, but it is a more novel approach when the issue being addressed is medical rather than behavioral or a combination of both.