
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.

Using an evidence-based approach, AHA Team Training works with health care professionals, both clinical and non-clinical, to provide education and resources that improve process and outcomes as well as patient and staff satisfaction.
This webinar introduces the Age-Friendly Health Systems (AFHS) movement and the 4Ms Framework, What Matters, Medication, Mentation, and Mobility, and explores how aligning AFHS with broader efforts can strengthen care delivery.
This tool helps hospitals articulate how investing in team-based care improves outcomes, enhances the patient experience and reduces cost.
Evidence-based tools and strategies to improve communication and teamwork in health care.
Report explores how hospitals are adopting team-based models of care that encompass patients’ medical and social needs across the care continuum.
Palliative care teams identify patients needing additional support and build a care plan centered on the whole patient, both clinical and emotional needs.
Issue brief articulates the value of palliative care – specialized, team-based medical care focused on relief from the symptoms and stresses of serious illness.
Report explores how ongoing staffing challenges have propelled organizations to adopt innovative, team-based models of care.
Hear how Children's Hospital Colorado’s multidisciplinary clinic has designed seamless, coordinated specialty care for medically complex kids and their families.
Case examples provide insights into team-based approaches and shares recommendations for success.
Leaders from Geisinger and Atlantic Health System highlight the importance of teamwork when detecting and coordinating critical obstetric emergencies.