CE4TA Webinar Series

This six-part webinar series features leaders in age-inclusive telehealth, offering evidence-based strategies to expand access in rural settings, implement Hospital-at-Home programs, improve digital readiness among older adults, integrate telehealth into fall prevention efforts, coordinate care for patients with complex needs, and optimize delivery in post-acute and long-term care environments. 

Creating Access to Care in Rural America

In this webinar, Rebecca Harless, Vice President of CAMC Greenbrier Valley Medical Center in West Virginia, presented strategies for establishing telemedicine hubs to ensure access to care in rural communities. The session also featured a panel discussion with experts in telehealth, geriatric care, and rural health, offering valuable insights to improve healthcare delivery in these critical areas.

Hospital-at-Home in the Post-Pandemic Era

In this webinar, Dr. Linda DeCherrie, Vice President of Clinical Strategy and Implementation at Medically Home, provided an in-depth overview of the Hospital at Home (HAH) model, highlighting the key role it plays in delivering safe, effective, and patient-centered care to older adults. The session featured a panel discussion with Dr. Bruce Leff (Johns Hopkins) and Rani Snyder (John A. Hartford Foundation), who shared strategies for improving healthcare accessibility and tailoring care to address the unique needs of older adults.

Advancing Digital Health Readiness for Older Adults

In this webinar, Dr. Kristin Rising, Professor and Executive Director of the Center for Connected Care at Thomas Jefferson University, and Frank Sites, Vice President of Connected Care Operations at Jefferson Health, presented strategies for supporting digital health readiness across the care continuum for aging populations. The session also featured a panel discussion with AARP California State President Joe Garbanzos, who shared valuable insights for advancing digital health readiness. 

Telehealth's Role in Fall Prevention Programs

In this webinar leaders from Dartmouth Health, Ellen Flaherty, Vice President of the Geriatric Center of Excellence, Dr. Kevin Curtis, Medical Director of Connected Care, and Katie Darling, Operations Director of Connected Care, discussed telehealth solutions that support safer aging and fall prevention among older adults. A panel discussion followed with Dr. Veronica Rivera, Associate Professor at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, who shared strategies to enhance safety and quality of life through telehealth.

Optimizing Telehealth for Older Adults with Complex Care Needs

In this webinar Dr. Laurie Archbald-Pannone, Medical Director, and Anthony Nappi, Nurse Liaison of Virginia IMPACT at the University of Virginia School of Medicine, outlined approaches to strengthening telehealth delivery and care coordination for older adults with complex needs. A panel discussion followed with Dr. Christine Ritchie, Chair in Geriatrics and Director of Research in the Division of Palliative Care and Geriatric Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School, and Dr. Kristin Rising, Executive Director of the Jefferson Center for Connected Care and Professor at Thomas Jefferson University. The panel offered key perspectives on advancing equitable care for this vulnerable population.

Telehealth Solutions to Enhance Services in Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Settings

In this webinar, Dr. Dallas Nelson and Dr. Suzanne Gillespie, Associate Professors of Medicine at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, shared strategies for delivering telehealth services to older adults in post-acute and long-term care settings.

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