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Team-Based Care and Workflow (American Medical Association)
Modules focused on implementing team-based workflows, such as team meetings, pre-visit planning, and documentation. View
Collaborative Care Workflow Guide (University of Washington AIMS Center)
Provides guidance and templates for creating clinical workflow plans. View
Workflow Tools (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality)
Includes a toolkit for assessing and analyzing workflow information, supporting workflow integration in clinical settings. View
Collaborative Care Readiness Checklist (University of Washington AIMS Center)
Checklist for assessing readiness to implement collaborative care. View
Readiness Assessment (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality)
Offers readiness assessment resources and actionable tips for enhancing readiness to implement TeamSTEPPS®. View
Improvement Readiness Assessment (Health Catalyst)
Assesses readiness to improve patient experience, clinical quality, and cost-effectiveness. View
Selecting a tool to assess organizational readiness (National Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tools)
Tool for identifying appropriate measures for organizational readiness. View
Engaging Stakeholders (National Health and Medical Research AU)
The following principles (adapted from Department of Health, 2015) can be used to plan authentic stakeholder engagement. View
Program Performance and Evaluation: Step 1 Engage Stakeholders (CDC)
This document is a “how to” guide for planning and implementing evaluation activities. The manual, based on CDC’s Framework for Program Evaluation in Public Health, is intended to assist managers and staff of public, private, and community public health programs to plan, design, implement and use comprehensive evaluations in a practical way. View
Community Health Assessment Toolkit: Identify and Engage Stakeholders (American Hospital Association)
Establishing robust, trusting relationships with community stakeholders fosters a welcoming and inclusive environment, creating a stronger sense of joint ownership of the community health assessment (CHA) process. View