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Care Transitions Campaign Planning Committee March 29, 2013.

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1 Care Transitions Campaign Planning Committee March 29, 2013

2 Agenda Announcements and updates Resources Pledges for support Outreach Next Steps

3 Announcements and Updates

4 Thank you everyone for your contributions and for voting The winner (by a landslide) is… Name the Campaign!

5 Thank you everyone for your contributions and for voting The winner (by a landslide) is… Healthy Transitions Colorado Name the Campaign!

6 We have a website developer – Andy Campbell Currently working on: –Brand identification and logo (4/26) –Site map In order to start building the site itself, we need to organize the contents of the site. We need: –Resources –Patient and provider stories Website Development

7 Resources

8 Campaign Resources This campaign is positioned to be a resource and communications hub: What can each of you provide to support those goals? What resources would be useful for starting a care transitions initiative? What resources would be useful for strengthening an existing care transitions program?

9 Campaign Resources We also need stories about care transitions from: patients caregivers nurses providers and others These are going to need to be solicited, folks!

10 Pledges for Support

11 Pledges will be the primary means of tracking participation and involvement across the state Pledging to the campaign is a commitment to reduce readmissions, improve care transitions and publicly support the campaign. –Care facilities will actively reduce readmissions –Support facilities will support care transitions and efforts to reduce readmissions.

12 Electronic Pledges + Easy to complete + Easy to send to the campaign - We don’t know who is signing - Ease of completion may result in uninformed pledging and may not represent the entire facility.

13 Mail-in Pledges + Requires deliberate action by the potential partner + More likely to be agreed on by a larger group of people - Requires printing, filling out and physical mailing - Potential participants are busy and may not bother with multiple steps

14 Outreach

15 Campaign Outreach Who needs to know about this initiative? How can we extend our reach? Who can we get to and who are we missing? How are we going to get people involved?

16 Next Steps

17 We need to get resources and stories from you –Think about what was useful when your group first started on care transitions –What have you developed to support your progress? This campaign is about building community and working together –We need contributions

18 Next Meeting April 26 th, 8:00-10:00am Colorado Hospital Association-Conference Center 7335 E. Orchard Rd., Greenwood Village, CO 80111 Call in information: 1-866-740-1260 Access code: 9533694 Logo reveal Website updates Dashboard updates

19 Anything else? Kristin Paulson Policy Coordinator at CIVHC kpaulson@civhc.org 720-242-7048


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