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Webinar: The Two-Way Street: Integrated Care and Design Innovations in the Evolution of the Community Health Center


When: December 17, 2020
Time: 12:00pm Pacific
Price: $65 Individual View/$150 Group View

1 unit EDAC continuing education
1 unit AIA continuing education
IDCEC credit also available**

CEU forms available for download during webinar

CEUs


This webinar is free to our Affiliate+ members.

 

One of the first organizations to adopt integrated team-based care, Clinica Family Health played a pioneering role in developing care practices and associated facility design in this field. The session will describe the evolution of their community health centers by identifying key transformative moments in care delivery and explaining how those were implemented in the physical clinics, as well as how each new clinic design afforded an opportunity to innovate care practices. Presenters will share projections about future trends based on results from the newest 2018 facility, and how clinic processes and design have pivoted in response to the COVID19 pandemic.

 

Learning Objectives

  • Identify key components of an integrated care model.
  • Associate transformative care delivery milestones with facility design innovation.
  • Translate integrated team-based care outcomes into design of supporting physical spaces.
  • Evaluate how potential future trends in integrated care will impact facility design.

 

Presenting Faculty

Paula Sullivan, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, EDAC, Senior Associate, Boulder Associates Architects

Paula has designed a variety of spaces for person‐centered collaborative care. As a trusted architectural resource and advisor in this field, she has worked to design and explore new ideas—innovating to meet the needs of patients and staff in community health centers and surgery centers. With each project, Paula uses the care process to inform the design to best optimize how the built environment can support care practices. She has worked with Clinica Family Health, Centura Health, Mountain Family Health Center, and others to deliver continuous improvement.

 

Kelly Brian Daugherty, Chief Operating Officer, Clinica Family Health

Kelly Daugherty is a senior level healthcare executive with over 20 years of leadership experience in healthcare. He has been employed for the last 7 years by Clinica Family Health, a nationally acclaimed Federally Qualified Health Center in the greater Denver area, where he is currently the Chief Operating Officer overseeing a team of over 200 operational staff. He has a broad background in pharmacy operations, revenue cycle management, insurance, customer service, and primary care clinic operations in FQHC Patient Centered Medical Home. Kelly earned his Bachelor of the Arts degree from The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.

 

Meredith Banasiak, EDAC, Director of Research, Boulder Associates Architects

Meredith cultivates multi-disciplinary research, knowledge sharing, and application to inform design innovation which optimizes health, performance and access. Her experience in research, practice and pedagogy supports the transformational shift in design towards an evidence-based, person-centered culture. As Director of Research for Boulder Associates Architects, she is responsible for developing research partnerships with healthcare organizations, exploring novel methods for conducting real-time research, and gathering and translating evidence with designers. Meredith is a Fellow with the Centre for Conscious Design, and has published in psychology, medicine, and architectural research journals and books.