Online Program

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Schechter, M. T.
“The Cango Lyec Project - Healing the Elephant-”: Risk Factors for HIV infection among young Men and Women (<25 years) in Post Conflict Northern Uganda
Religion and homonegativity among men who have sex with men (MSM) in North China: Implications for HIV vulnerability and psychological distress
Gender sensitive predictors of retention in opioid substitution treatment among long-term opioid users
“The Cango Lyec Project – Healing the Elephant”: Comparisons of HIV, PTSD, and depression between former abductees compared to their non-abducted counterparts in post-conflict Northern Uganda
Understanding patient capacity to meet the demands of methadone maintenance treatment from the perspectives of long-term opioid dependent women and men
Ethnicity, ethnic identity affirmation, and language proficiency among men who have sex with men in North China: Implications for HIV vulnerability and psychological distress
Cedar Project: Psychological distress and HIV vulnerability among young Indigenous people who use drugs in three Canadian cities
Cedar Project mHealth Study: Exploring the feasibility and acceptability of an mHealth intervention for HIV treatment and prevention among young Indigenous people who use illicit drugs
Engaging long-term opioid users in knowledge translation: Assessing participants' perceptions of the effectiveness of two formats
A comparison of participant's satisfaction with injectable diacetylmorphine and hydromorphone treatment in a double-blind randomized controlled trial for the treatment of long-term opioid dependence
Characteristics and response to treatment among Aboriginal people receiving treatment with injectable opioids for the treatment of long-term opioid-dependency
“The Cango Lyec Project – Healing the Elephant”: The impact of syphilis on HIV vulnerability among populations aged 14-49 in post-conflict Northern Uganda
Histories of victimization and its relationship with age of regular heroin injection among of long-term opioid dependent women and men
Qualitative exploration of the legacy of civil war on alcohol use and its intersection with depression, PTSD, and HIV in the post-conflict populations of Northern Uganda
Cedar Project: Resilience in the face of HIV vulnerability among young Indigenous people who use drugs in three Canadian cities
Schoen, M.
Starr, R.
Overview: Effective use of patient experience surveys in quality improvement
A. Fundamentals of continuous quality improvement (CQI)
B. Barriers and bridges to using patients' ratings on surveys to improve health care service quality
C. Options for increasing information bandwidth from patient experience surveys
D. Analytic and reporting tools in decision-support for improving quality of health care services
E. Analytic and assessment skills for implementing a patient experience survey program for decision support
F. Communication skills for applying survey findings in decision processes within a health care organization
G. Class exercise: “CQI Packet” -- identifying strengths and weaknesses in applied work-plans for evidence-driven quality improvement
H. Class exercise: “CQI Packet” continued – implementation, evaluation, and transition to an ongoing quality improvement program
I. Patient surveys for quality assessment: Review of insights and best practices
Gauging patience among patients: Integrating qualitative and quantitative measures to determine wait-day thresholds at which patients in a large urban Medicaid health plan, judge delays in access to be excessive
Words to the wise patient: Measuring effects of doctors' instructions about diet, nutrition and exercise on patients' health literacy, self-reported health status, and ratings of care quality, among low-income patients in a large and diverse Medicaid health plan, 2011-2014
To EHR is human: Impact of health information technology on patient-doctor communication in clinics serving low-income populations in a large and diverse Medicaid health plan
Mending the net: Factors determining patient retention and continuity of care in Safety Net clinics serving immigrant populations in a large and diverse Medicaid health plan
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