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Team-based Care Resources | Care Transformation Framework: Clinical Settings

Developing a culture and structure for interdisciplinary team-based care enables health care professionals to coordinate physical, mental and social care for their patients, especially for those with complex care needs.
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Secrets of a Therapist (Part 2): Modern Therapeutic Models to Move Teams from Overwhelm to Alignment

This webinar explores the deeper emotional and relational dynamics that drive stress, burnout, and conflict within health care teams. Participants will learn therapy‑informed frameworks and practical tools to improve regulation, alignment, and resilience across teams.
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Provider Partnerships | Care Transformation Framework: Linking Care to Community

By fostering partnerships across providers as part of a clinically integrated network, health care organizations can better facilitate coordinated care for their patients.
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7 Tactics for Successfully Driving Health Care Team Engagement

In today’s rapidly evolving health care landscape — where patient outcomes and safety are non-negotiable top priorities — health systems and their staff are under constant pressure to balance competing demands.
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A Therapist's Secrets – Combining Family Systems Theories with TeamSTEPPS for Effective Teams

Discover how utilizing Family Systems Theories and TeamSTEPPS creates a powerful health care team dynamic. Dr. Sanne Henninger discusses this innovative approach that aims to enhance the evaluation of teams, build collaboration, communication, and overall effectiveness within health care teams, ultimately improving patient outcomes. (Webinar presented June 12, 2024)
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Chair File: Team Training Improves Patient Safety

Next week, June 20-22, the AHA is hosting a Team Training National Conference in San Diego for health care organizations to improve patient safety by successfully implementing and sustaining TeamSTEPPS, an evidence-based set of teamwork tools. Hospitals and health systems across the U.S. have used TeamSTEPPS to improve quality and safety.