Sneak Peek Video
This short video highlights some of the content covered in the recorded resources for the Case Conferencing in Primary Care program. Meet Kim Poyner and Riwka Hagen as your hosts for this educational program for primary care.
Case Conferencing in Primary Care
This comprehensive video recording provides almost two hours of recorded content which details all aspects of Case Conferencing in Primary Care including team-based care. We will show you how case conferencing ties in with chronic disease management systems and processes in your practice including:
Case Conferencing in Primary Care – Presentation Slides
These slides highlight some of the content covered in the recorded resources for the Case Conferencing in Primary Care program. Meet Kim Poyner and Riwka Hagen as your hosts for this educational program for primary care.
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Case Conference Record Template
Case conferences need to be accurately recorded by all parties involved to ensure you meet healthcare provision needs and for Medicare compliance. This template can be printed and used as-is (and then scanned into the patient’s health record) or you can use it as a template to develop it for your practice.
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Case Conferencing | Bart Tuohey
Bart Tuohey is a physiotherapist with extensive work experience in the aged care sector. In this 20 minute recording, he discusses case conferencing opportunities for Allied Health professionals including:
Case Conferencing | Jo Millard Case Studies & Panel Discussion
Jo Millard is an experienced Registered Nurse with extensive experience in primary care nursing and case conferencing across a number of healthcare settings. In this 25 minute recording, she discusses:
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