90-minute Program
Effective
dates for CE credit: 6/12/2024
– 6/12/2026
Description
Although many healthcare professionals acknowledge the significant impact of Social Determinants of Health (SDoH) on their patients’ health outcomes, they often face challenges in addressing SDoH within their care settings. Selecting SDoH screening tools, integrating these tools into clinical workflows, leveraging interprofessional team-based care, and identifying reimbursement options are all important components in starting and sustaining SDoH screening within settings where healthcare professionals care for those with diabetes. This webinar will discuss strategies that healthcare professionals can utilize to successfully integrate SDoH screening into their clinical practices.
Learning Outcome
Participants will have an increased understanding of how to initiate, integrate, and sustain SDoH screenings within clinical settings that provide care for those living with diabetes. With this increased knowledge, they will be able to assess screening tools that are appropriate for their practice setting, integrate SDoH screenings in their clinical workflows, and identify reimbursement channels to support SDoH screening long-term.
Learning Objectives
At the end of this presentation,
participants will be able to:
-- Implement tools to assess and measure social determinants of health (SDoH) appropriate for the practice setting
-- Discuss how to initiate and implement SDoH screening into clinical workflows
-- Identify reimbursement options for addressing health-related social needs in the clinical setting.
Activity Type
This recording of a live presentation
is a knowledge-based
learning activity.
Learning
Format
Enduring
Material
Intended Audience
This activity is designed for
individual or groups of diabetes care and education specialists, including nurses,
dietitians, pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, physicians, PAs, social workers,
and other health care providers interested in staying up to date on current
practices of care for people with diabetes and other related conditions.
Faculty Disclosures
In accordance with Joint Accreditation
criteria and the ACCME’s Standards for Integrity and Independence in Accredited
Continuing Education, the Association of Diabetes Care & Education
Specialists (ADCES) must ensure that anyone in a position to control the
content of the educational activity (planners and speakers/authors/discussants/moderators)
has disclosed all relevant financial relationships with any ineligible companies for the past 24
months.
Joint
Accreditation/ACCME also requires that ADCES mitigate any reported conflict and
eliminate the potential for bias during the educational activity. The
disclosure information is intended to identify any ineligible relationships and
allow learners to form their own judgments. However, if you perceive a bias
during an activity, please report it on the evaluation.
Relevant disclosures (or lack thereof) among
educational activity planners and faculty are as follows:
Speakers
Patrick McMahon, MPH, BSN, RN - has no relevant financial disclosures to report.
Jasmine Gonzalvo, PharmD, BCPS, BC-ADM, CDCES, LDE – Consultant, Advisory Board: Abbott
Planners
Angela M. Forfia, MA - has no relevant financial disclosures to report.
Patrick McMahon, MPH, BSN, RN - has no relevant financial disclosures to report.
Jasmine Gonzalvo, PharmD, BCPS, BC-ADM, CDCES, LDE – Consultant, Advisory Board: Abbott
Peer
Reviewers
Charles D. Ponte, BS Pharm, PharmD, BC-ADM, CDCES - has no relevant financial disclosures to report.
Debbie Moore, RN, MSN, CDCES – Consultant: Medical Decision Network, LLC
Erin Raney, PharmD, BCPS, BC-ADM - has no relevant financial disclosures to report.
Amy Freeman, RDN, LDN, CDCES - has no relevant financial disclosures to report.
All relevant financial relationships
have been mitigated.
The
approval of this educational offering by the ADCES does not imply endorsement
of specific therapies, treatments, or products discussed in the
presentations.
Financial
Support
None
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Access
Period
You
will have access to this learning activity for a period of six months after you
enroll, or whenever the activity's CE credits expire (whichever comes
first).
Originally presented
on: 6/12/2024
Expiration
date: 6/12/2026