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Patient-centered care starts with a conversation. What are your wishes? What are your worries? What matters to you? Our Serious Illness Care Program has helped dozens of health systems build a culture where every patient living with a serious illness is known and cared for on their own terms. We’ve spent more than a decade… Continue reading Patient-Centered Serious Illness Care
The Serious Illness Care Program is spotlighted in the Center for Health Care Strategies’ “The Playbook”, an online resource center that helps health care stakeholders accelerate adoption of best practices in complex care.
Interested in bringing the Serious Illness Care Program to your organization? Join us for our third Learning Collaborative in Spring 2024. During the 15-month Collaborative, participants will take part in virtual learning sessions to support implementation of the Serious Illness Care Program. Participants will gain access to: We will also offer opportunities for targeted activity,… Continue reading Serious Illness Care Program Learning Collaborative
On June 13th and 14th, 2023, the Serious Illness Care Program at Ariadne Labs hosted its inaugural virtual summit, “Driving Equity in Serious Illness Communication and Care.” Over two days, more than 200 attendees from around the U.S. gathered virtually to dive into new research, build community, and gain practical tools so every person with… Continue reading Summit Delivers Practical Tools and Perspectives to Advance Equity in Serious Illness Care
Karen Bullock, PhD, LICSW, FGSA, APHSW-C, is the Louise McMahon Ahearn Endowed Professor in the Boston College School of Social Work. She is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) with mental health practice experience and expertise in health disparities, health equity, serious illness care, aging and gerontology, hospice, palliative and end-of-life care decision making.… Continue reading Anti-Racism in Serious Illness Care: A Conversation with Karen Bullock
Published in the Canadian Journal of General Internal Medicine, the Serious Illness Care Program is implemented and tested for impact in hospital medical wards.