/
Harvest Meeting Detailed Agenda Louisiana

Harvest Meeting Detailed Agenda Louisiana



Approach

  • Lay foundation of their health center and work on tobacco cessation
  • Experience in Million Hearts Tobacco Cessation Change Package?  


Outcome : 

  • What part of the change package did they focus on/use?  Why? 
  • What part of the change package was missing?
  • Facilitators/barriers/gaps suggestions on how to fill them

Attendees

CDC:  Anna Schecter, Hilary Wall, Judy Hannan, Brenna VanFrank

NACHC: Sarah Price, Ellen Robison, Don Weaver, Erica Weiss, Ron Yee, Kathy McNamara, Frances Jones, Caryn Bernstein, Nicole Basabe

Louisiana PCA:  Brandi Bourgeois

Louisiana Health Centers: unknown


Slides:  

Agenda



TopicContentSpeakerNotes

2:00

5 min

Intros

Each participant introduces themselves

Name, Title, Entity, how have you been taking care of yourself during COVID

Sarah Price to facilitateAll cameras on, muted when not speaking

2:05

10 min

PCA intro

Connection with state health department and program and role of network as a whole (and if didn’t work, why not and what could be better) Give details (like meeting with health department regularly, syncing up, working with tobacco program..)

Brandi Bourgeois

2:15


10 min

DePaul Community Health Centers
  1. Who were the key players involved in the work this year?
  2. What pieces of the Tobacco Cessation Change package did you use?  Which parts did you change or what did you have to develop?
  3. What was your key takeaway from your work this year?  Will any activities /roles continue in your routine work? (Share examples!)
  4. What was your most successful patient story and/or your most difficult patient with regards to tobacco cessation?
  5. What local and state resources for tobacco cessation have you found helpful? Do you think these should be included in the next iteration of the change package?
Jennifer Frizzell

1:55


10 min

Priority Health Care
  1. Who were the key players involved in the work this year?
  2. What pieces of the Tobacco Cessation Change package did you use?  Which parts did you change or what did you have to develop?
  3. What was your key takeaway from your work this year?  Will any activities /roles continue in your routine work? (Share examples!)
  4. What was your most successful patient story and/or your most difficult patient with regards to tobacco cessation?
  5. What local and state resources for tobacco cessation have you found helpful? Do you think these should be included in the next iteration of the change package?
?

2:05


10 min

Care South
  1. Who were the key players involved in the work this year?
  2. What pieces of the Tobacco Cessation Change package did you use?  Which parts did you change or what did you have to develop?
  3. What was your key takeaway from your work this year?  Will any activities /roles continue in your routine work? (Share examples!)
  4. What was your most successful patient story and/or your most difficult patient with regards to tobacco cessation?
  5. What local and state resources for tobacco cessation have you found helpful? Do you think these should be included in the next iteration of the change package?
?

2:15


5 min

Amplifying the WorkOSH Thank you and context about how this fits in to the all the other workAnna Schecter

2:20


10 min

Final Steps from NACHC

Thank you and how will spread (Don)

Products and Resources (Ellen)

Don Weaver

Ellen Robinson





Related content

Harvest Meeting Detailed Agenda Ohio
Harvest Meeting Detailed Agenda Ohio
More like this
2020-11-20 Meeting notes
2020-11-20 Meeting notes
More like this
2021-04-27 Report from LPCA
2021-04-27 Report from LPCA
More like this
Summary Scope of Work/Deliverables Page
Summary Scope of Work/Deliverables Page
More like this
2021-01-28 Meeting notes LPCA
2021-01-28 Meeting notes LPCA
More like this
Tobacco Cessation
Tobacco Cessation
More like this

Dear Confluence Users, If you need support for use of Atlassian tools, please contact informatics@nachc.com whether you have technical issues, need feature assistance, or simply have questions.