Poster Abstracts
CHRODIS+: Implementing good practices and tools across EU
Authors:
- Antonio Sarría-Santamera1Email Antonio Sarría-Santamera1
- Ane Fullaondo2
- Rokas Navickas
- Marina Maggini
- Jelka Zalatel
Abstract
Background: The gap between research findings and existing clinical practice is well documented and a range of effective interventions for improving implementation outcomes has been developed. Further spread of effective innovation across different healthcare settings is driven by an obvious necessity but is associated with significant challenges. CHRODIS+ is a Joint Action which aims, in its second phase, to implement practices and recommendations identified during the first phase. The implementation will take place in a cross-country manner.
Aims and Objectives: The workshop will cover three objectives:
Provide an overview of CHRODIS+ project
Present the implementation strategy that has been developed by the consortium
Identify how it has been applied in different settings and focus
Discuss learnings that could be shared of the different implementation processes
Format: Total duration: 90 minutes. Speakers will have 70 minutes for their presentations, followed by 20 min for a final joint discussion based on this schedule:
Time:
Contents
0 min
Welcome to the workshop
Chair: Antonio Sarría-Santamera. ISCIII. Coordinator CHRODIS+
This talk will provide an overview of the project, aims and main activities.
8 min
“CHRODIS+ Implementation Strategy”
Ane Fullaondo. Kronikgune
This talk will describe the phases and key elements of the Implementation Strategy that has been proposed by the consortium.
30 min
“Improving multi-morbidity care”
Rokas Navickas. VULSK.
This talk will describe the process followed to implement the MMIC in 3 countries.
50 min
“Fostering quality of care for people with chronic diseases”
Marina Maggini. ISS
Jelka Zaletel. NIJZ
This talk will describe how the process followed to implement the QCR tool in 3 countries.
70 min
Joint discussion
Participants: Speakers and audience will discuss the main findings of the work conducted.
Target audience: People and organizations engaged in implementing good practices to transform health care delivery.
Learnings/Take away: What are the main challenges and opportunities for implementing innovative practices in health care.
What are the potential drivers for the long term sustainability of the process of transforming the delivery of health care.
- Volume: 19
- Page/Article: 585
- DOI: 10.5334/ijic.s3585
- Published on 8 Aug 2019