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SUMMARY:Transatlantic Telehealth Research Network International Scientific Conference 2023
DESCRIPTION:Internationally\, the COVID-19 pandemic has put extreme stress on the health care workforce. Now is the time to take stock of the role that technologies play in supporting and/or challenging health care systems. What lessons have we learned about implementing new digital health technologies? What needs to be learned and improved? How can regional experiences contribute to international solutions? \nTo address these crucial questions\, the Transatlantic Telehealth Research Network (TTRN)\, in collaboration with the International Society for Telemedicine & eHealth\, presents “An International Perspective on Building Capacity in Health Care through Technology” at UC Berkeley. The conference is co-sponsored by TTRN and CITRIS and the Banatao Institute. \nRegister now for the 2023 TTRN Internation Scientific Conference.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/transatlantic-telehealth-research-network-international-scientific-conference-2023/
LOCATION:Banatao Auditorium\, 310 Sutardja Dai Hall\, 2594 Hearst Avenue\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Health
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SUMMARY:Transatlantic Telehealth Research Network (TTRN) PhD Summer Course
DESCRIPTION:The Transatlantic Telehealth Research Network (TTRN) invites you to participate in the online PhD summer course\, Future Digital Technologies in Healthcare: How to design\, test and assess the value of digital technologies and services that engage\, empower\, and motivate patients. \nAims of the program: \n\nTo give a comprehensive introduction to research methods used in digital technologies in healthcare on how to design\, test and evaluate the technologies and services that engage\, empower\, and motivate patients\nTo present new digital technologies\, theories and research methods in the design\, assessment and implementation of digital health technologies. During the course the students will examine the possibilities for using the methods in their own Ph.D. project\nTo give PhD students the possibility to create networks with other Danish and international PhD students and international researchers\n\nWho can participate? \nThis course is relevant for Ph.D. students that are working on projects to design\, assess or implement digital health technologies. This course is also relevant for Ph.D. students studying methodological aspects of health technologies in general. The course is interdisciplinary and relevant for students from medical\, technical and social science faculty. Participants must submit a five page paper one week before the course about a research question related to their Ph.D. project and feedback will be given during the course (template will be provided). \nClick here to download the full program. \nDates: August 11th – 13th\, 2021 \nLocation: Online via Zoom \nCredits: 2 ECTS \nPrice: $365 USD \nRegistration Deadline: August 4th \nHow to Register: Click here to register. For more information\, please contact Dr. Birthe Dinesen at bid@hst.aau.dk.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/transatlantic-telehealth-research-network-ttrn-phd-summer-course/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Health
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Lessons on Scaling Equitable Vaccine Distribution to Help High-Risk Populations
DESCRIPTION:The COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare the insufficient health infrastructure in place for reaching populations including low-income\, homebound older adults and rural agricultural workers\, and communities across the country are struggling to adopt effective prevention and control models that meet the needs of all residents. On behalf of CITRIS Health\, I invite you to join our upcoming webinar: Lessons on Scaling Equitable Vaccine Distribution to Help High-Risk Populations at 9:00am PT on May 20\, 2021. \nThe webinar will focus on the lessons learned through the development and deployment of vaccination efforts across three programs: Lighthouse\, which reaches older adults in affordable housing communities; ACTIVATE\, which reaches rural agricultural workers in California’s Central Valley\, and Healthy Davis Together\, which has taken a community-centric approach to pandemic prevention and control. As all populations are now eligible for vaccines\, these efforts have mobilized to provide vaccines and address the vaccine distribution disparities preventing priority populations from full access to care. \n\nJoin us for a conversation with Dr. David Lindeman\, Director of CITRIS Health; Veronica Chavez\, Community Outreach Manager at Livingston Community Health; Helidee Millan-Govea\, Community Outreach Manager at Livingston Community Health; Sheri Peifer\, Senior VP and Chief Strategy Officer of Eskaton\, Darlene Cullivan\, Senior Manager of Outreach and Impact at Eskaton and Dr. Sheri Belafsky\, Medical Director of Healthy Davis Together\, as they discuss the lessons learned through the development and deployment of their vaccine initiatives\, the importance of partnerships with trusted community organizations\, and the equity considerations required for building an equitable infrastructure for providing vaccines to underserved populations. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions of the panelists and learn how they can quickly adapt the lessons learned to increase vaccine access across California and the United States. \nDate: Thursday\, May 20\, 2021\nTime: 9:00am-10:30am PT; 12:00pm – 1:30pm ET\nHow to Register: Click here to register for the webinar. Please email Cynthia Marquez Miranda at cmarquez@berkeley.edu with any questions. \n 
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/webinar-lessons-on-scaling-equitable-vaccine-distribution-to-help-high-risk-populations/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Health
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SUMMARY:CITRIS Health: Lessons from Lighthouse Webinar
DESCRIPTION:On behalf of UC Berkeley and CITRIS Health’s Lighthouse for Older Adults program\, we invite you to join our upcoming “Lessons from Lighthouse: Operationalizing Technology to Support Older Adults in Affordable Housing Communities” webinar focused on the lessons learned through the development and implementation of the Lighthouse for Older Adults Program. \nLaunched in 2020\, Lighthouse for Older Adults is a public-private partnership to support low-income older adults living in affordable housing communities by providing access to the internet and connected wellness tools. Older adults in affordable housing communities are one of the most underserved populations affected by COVID-19\, especially vulnerable due to limited access to information\, connection\, and health care services. \nJoin us for a conversation with Dr. David Lindeman\, Director of CITRIS Health; Kari Olson\, Chief Innovation and Technology Officer of Front Porch Center for Innovation and Wellbeing (FPCIW); Davis Park\, Executive Director of FPCIW; and Trau Vang\, Social Services Coordinator of Eskaton Jefferson Manor\, as they discuss the lessons learned through the Lighthouse program’s empathy research phase and Rapid Pilot Deployment\, what’s been learned about available technology options\, and the planning steps needed to operationalize supports to meet the needs of older adults. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions of the panelists and learn how they can leverage the lessons we’ve learned to better serve older adults. \nClick here to learn more about Lighthouse for Older Adults. \nDate: Thursday\, April 22\, 2021\nTime: 9:00-10:30am PT; 12:00 – 1:30pm ET\nHow to Register: Click here to register for the webinar \nPlease email Cynthia Marquez Miranda at cmarquez@berkeley.edu with any questions. \nAbout the speakers: \nDavid Lindeman\, PhD\, Director of CITRIS Health Initiative at CITRIS and the Banatao Institute\, UC Berkeley \nDavid Lindeman\, Ph.D.\, is the Director of CITRIS Health. Lindeman has worked in the fields of health care and long-term care for nearly 40 years as a health services researcher and gerontologist\, conducting research related to health care technology\, assistive technologies\, chronic disease management\, healthy aging\, disabilities\, dementia\, community-based and residential services\, health care workforce\, and family\ncaregiving. His current focus is working with researchers\, entrepreneurs and investors on the incubation\, start-up\, evaluation\, and scaling of technology-enabled health care solutions\, including initiatives that address critical health care challenges through mobile/cloud\, sensors/IoT\, telehealth\, robotics\, assistive technologies\, and data analytics (AI/machine learning). \nThese technology-enabled solutions cover a continuum of health care issues\, ranging from wellness to complex chronic conditions and precision health\, with an emphasis on global applications. He serves as an advisor to foundations\, government agencies\, businesses\, and venture firms\, and previously served as the founding Director of the Mather LifeWays Institute on Aging; Associate Professor of Health Policy at the Rush Institute for Healthy Aging\, Rush University Medical Center; and Co-Director of the UC Davis Alzheimer’s Disease Center. Lindeman received his Ph.D. and MSW from the University of California\, Berkeley. \nDavis Park\, Vice President of Front Porch Center for Innovation and Wellbeing (FPCIW) \nDavis Park has been developing and managing FPCIW’s technology initiatives and programs since 2011. The FPCIW is a center of excellence in Front Porch\, a Southern California nonprofit provider of retirement living communities and affordable housing. Davis has over 20 years of program development experience in technology program design\, testing\, and implementation among older adult\, low-income\, and other underserved communities to explore and deploy innovations to improve access to digital solutions. He has served as a presenter or facilitator in dozens of regional\, national\, and international conferences. Davis is the former director of Community Technology Programs at the Little Tokyo Service Center\, where he managed several community-based initiatives that focused on bridging the digital divide. Davis is also an inaugural member of the Zero Divide ZFellows\, a program developed to facilitate technology adoption and social justice to underserved communities. He has served on several boards and committees dedicated to promoting technology access\, adoption\, and policy\, and holds a BA in anthropology from UC Berkeley and a Masters from UCLA’s Urban Planning Program. \nTrau Vang\, Social Services Coordinator at Eskaton Jefferson Manor \nTrau Vang assists the elderly\, especially those who are frail and disabled\, in affordable housing communities and connects them with supportive services and other community resources to allow them to maintain their independence and remain in their homes. Trau facilitates programs and services\,  such as health and wellness in the community\, and has developed a resource directory of local social services agencies and providers. Trau is an advocate for\, counsels and provides social support. \nKari Olson\, Chief Innovation and Technology Officer of Front Porch & President of Front Porch Center for Innovation and Wellbeing (FPCIW) \nKari Olson is the Chief Innovation and Technology Officer (CIO) of Front Porch\, one of Southern California’s largest not-for-profit providers of senior living communities. She also serves as the President of the Front Porch Center for Innovation and Wellbeing\, founded on a belief that technology innovation plays an important role in enhancing each individual’s ability to “live life my way.” In her current role as CIO\, Olson leads the business innovation strategy for Front Porch and its partners while also leading business and resident technology initiatives. As president of the award-winning Front Porch Center\, she explores innovative uses of technology to empower individuals to live well\, especially in their later years. Kari speaks nationally about Front Porch’s work in innovation and technology.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/citris-health-lessons-from-lighthouse-webinar/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Health
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SUMMARY:Dialogue4Health: Telehealth Policy Update - Changes for 2021
DESCRIPTION:The COVID-19 pandemic has driven unprecedented innovation and adoption of telehealth over the past year. Telehealth has increased healthcare access to those around the world\, especially in remote communities\, those with transportation challenges\, as well as individuals who experience limited physical mobility\, chronic illness\, or mental illness. Due to the pandemic and subsequent waivers in regulations and payment\, telehealth appointments skyrocketed in 2020. Temporary policies\, such as Medicare waivers\, were introduced at the beginning of the pandemic to encourage individuals\, with an emphasis on those at higher risk of contracting the virus\, to stay home and turn to telephone or video medical appointments or utilizing remote monitoring devices to help manage chronic illnesses. \nThe evolving challenges of providing remote point of care support for vulnerable populations through telehealth and telemedicine is a global challenge\, requiring changes in care practice\, innovations in the use of technology\, advances in clinician/patient communications\, and rapid change in reimbursement\, regulatory\, and work force processes. This final Web Forum\, presented by Mei Kwong of the Center for Connected Health Policy and Julie Bates of AARP California\, will highlight the promising opportunity and incentive to advance telehealth\, ultimately transforming health care as we know it\, both domestically as well as internationally. \nRegister to attend >
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/dialogue4health-telehealth-policy-update-changes-for-2021/
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CATEGORIES:CITRIS Health
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