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Let’s Get Real: Patients Must be Partners – The HOW Edition

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February 6, 2020 @ 8:00 am - 9:00 am

You want to know the hows of effective partnerships. Join Hélène Campbell, Leslee J. Thompson, Julie Drury and Heather Thiessen for another People Powered Health webinar as they get real with what effective engagement looks like.

Health Standards Organization (HSO), Accreditation Canada (AC) and the Canadian Foundation for Healthcare Improvement (CFHI) are inspiring positive change. The philosophy of people-centred care is woven throughout HSO and AC’s standards criteria, Leading Practice reviews, recognition awards and accreditation services.

The four panelists will use common “must have” people-centred care partnership philosophies to illustrate what effective partnering can look like for you, wherever you are in the world.

Attendees will learn:

  • How to prepare for and create an environment that fosters quality engagement for positive change  
  • What effective engagement looks like in practice at the individual, organizational and system levels
  • How to identify and understand common pitfalls, misconceptions and how to evaluate quality patient and people-centred care
  • How you can work better with patients, providers, leaders and other stakeholders for shared purpose

Featuring:

  • Heather Thiessen, Patient Partner with Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA), Patient Lead with HSO in partnership with Hélène Campbell, Panelist
  • Julie Drury, Strategic Lead – Patient Partnership, Canadian Foundation for Healthcare Innovation
  • Leslee J. Thompson, Chief Executive Officer of Accreditation Canada and Health Standards Organization, Panelist
  • Hélène Campbell, Patient Lead with Health Standards Organization, Moderator

Register for the webinar.

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From Our Community

Cherie Mercer

Patient Partner, New Aiyansh

Cherie Mercer

I have learned so much about innovation and capacity building by being part of PVN. I signed up to build my leadership skills, however, I experience benefits for myself, my community and Indigenous peoples throughout the province. I understand more about the complexities and opportunities required to improve health care.