Resources
Autumn Summit Main Session Recordings
Welcome and Introductions
Rebecca Jackson Stoeckle, Gary Epstein-Lubow, Kristin Clifford, Kristin Lees Haggerty & Rani Snyder
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Presentation 1: The CMS Guiding an Improved Dementia Experience (GUIDE) Model
Lynn Miescier & Melissa Tribble
CMMI
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Presentation 2: Strategies for Determining the Financial Benefits of Participating in the GUIDE Model
Peter Hollmann
Brown Medicine
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Presentation 3: Applying Evidence-Based Models to GUIDE Applications
Kristin Lees Haggerty & David Lee
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Autumn Summit Lightning Round Recordings
The Aging Brain Care (ABC) Program
Nicole Fowler & Malaz Boustani
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The Alzheimer's & Dementia Care (ADC) Program
David Reuben​
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Benjamin Rose Institute (BRI) Care Consultation
David Bass​
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Care Ecosystem
Kate Possin​
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Integrated Memory Care
Carolyn Clevenger
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Maximizing Independence (MIND) at Home
Halima Amjad
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Presentation 4: Health Equity Strategies & Addressing Health Disparities in the GUIDE Model
Sareno Ho
CMMI
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Concluding Statements
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Autumn Summit Breakout Session Recordings
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The National Alzheimer’s and Dementia Resource Center (NADRC)
Sari Shuman
Choosing a Dementia Care Model: Considerations to Information Decision-Making
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Care Ecosystem
Kate Possin & Sarah Dulaney
Navigating Patients & Families Through Stages of Care from Care Ecosystem
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UCLA's Alzheimer and Dementia Care Program
David Reuben, Elizabeth Edgerly, Anastasia Dodson, Molly Davies
Applying for the GUIDE model in California
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Emory Integrated Memory Care
Carolyn Clevenger
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Payment Reform for Comprehensive Dementia Care
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Applying An Evidence-Based Approach To Comprehensive Dementia Care Under The New GUIDE Model
Recommendations to Improve Payment Policies for Comprehensive Dementia Care From the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 68(11)
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Payment For Comprehensive Dementia Care: Five Key Recommendations From Health Affairs Forefront
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An Alternative Payment Model Could Deliver Better Care to People with Dementia – and Save Medicare Money
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The Need for Comprehensive Dementia Care​
The Other Dementia Breakthrough-Comprehensive Dementia Care
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Chronic disease management: why dementia care is different
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