Evidence-based practice

Voyager Sopris Learning Releases New Reading Intervention Program For Developing K–5 Readers

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tisdag, maj 7, 2024

Voyager Sopris Learning , part of Lexia , a Cambium Learning Group brand, announced that LINKS to Literacy TM, a new reading intervention program for developing readers from kindergarten through fifth grade, is available for pre-order.

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  • Voyager Sopris Learning , part of Lexia , a Cambium Learning Group brand, announced that LINKS to Literacy TM, a new reading intervention program for developing readers from kindergarten through fifth grade, is available for pre-order.
  • The tutoring product delivers systematic, explicit instruction in the five essential components of reading (phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary, comprehension, and fluency) to help ensure students reach reading success.
  • Designed for small-group intervention, LINKS to Literacy provides 30 lessons per level with flexible implementation models, including summer or intersession breaks, after-school programs, tutoring sessions, and during school intervention.
  • “There is a need for new, innovative solutions that better support students on their diverse reading journeys,” said Cassondra Mantovani, Vice President of Voyager Sopris Learning.

New Book Shares how the Experience Movement has Transformed the Future of Healthcare

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onsdag, maj 8, 2024

NASHVILLE, Tenn., May 8, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Jason Wolf, President and CEO of The Beryl Institute and Founding Editor of the Patient Experience Journal, shares his insights in a new publication titled "Transforming the Future of Healthcare: Reflections on a Decade of the Experience Movement."

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  • "Artfully presenting academic research in a practical context, Transforming the Future of Healthcare is the quintessential guide for enhancing patient experiences."
  • In this collection of editorials, Wolf delves into the transformative journey of the patient experience movement over the past ten years.
  • Each chapter of the book offers actionable insights, providing readers with practical guidance for advancing patient-centered care.
  • "Artfully presenting academic research in a practical context, Transforming the Future of Healthcare is the quintessential guide for enhancing patient experiences.

Hoag Receives $15 Million Gift from Philanthropists Julia and George Argyros at 2024 Nurse of the Year Celebration

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fredag, maj 3, 2024

The generous gift brings the Argyros family's cumulative giving to Hoag to over $32 million, which has provided thousands of scholarships to Hoag nurses.

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  • The generous gift brings the Argyros family's cumulative giving to Hoag to over $32 million, which has provided thousands of scholarships to Hoag nurses.
  • This latest gift by the Argyros family builds upon their ongoing generous philanthropy directed to Hoag's nursing.
  • In 2016, Hoag established the Julia Argyros Center for Nursing Excellence in recognition of the family's dedication.
  • We want to thank Julia, George, Lisa and Stephanie Argyros for their overwhelming generosity, along with many other donors.

Mental Health Outcomes Demonstrate the Swift and Significant Impact of TimelyCare

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onsdag, maj 1, 2024

FORT WORTH, Texas, May 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- TimelyCare, higher education's most trusted virtual health and well-being provider, is swiftly and significantly improving the mental health of those who need support the most. This is highly important given mental health is the #1 reason students drop out of college.

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  • This is highly important given mental health is the #1 reason students drop out of college.
  • TimelyCare began using Measurement-Based Care (MBC) last year, an evidence-based practice of tracking patient-reported progress in real-time to enhance treatment outcomes.
  • TimelyCare practitioners started collecting Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) and Generalized Anxiety Disorder Assessment (GAD-7) scores prior to Scheduled Counseling and Psychiatry visits.
  • "The TimelyCare MBC data underscore the correlation between improved mental health outcomes and student success," said Bob Booth, M.D., TimelyCare's Chief Care Officer.

University of Washington School of Medicine AIMS Center and Concert Health to Scale Telepsychiatry Collaborative Care for Complex Psychiatric Disorders

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tisdag, april 23, 2024

Concert Health , the leading Collaborative Care platform, and the Advancing Integrated Mental Health Solutions (AIMS) Center in the University of Washington Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences , today announced a three year, multi-state project to facilitate mental health care for 2,700 patients with complex psychiatric disorders in primary care settings.

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  • Concert Health , the leading Collaborative Care platform, and the Advancing Integrated Mental Health Solutions (AIMS) Center in the University of Washington Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences , today announced a three year, multi-state project to facilitate mental health care for 2,700 patients with complex psychiatric disorders in primary care settings.
  • Telepsychiatry Collaborative Care is an evidence-based model in which an integrated primary care team, including a care manager and telepsychiatrist consultant, collaboratively identify and treat patients with behavioral health conditions in primary care settings.
  • Published in JAMA , the findings are significant considering only one-third of patients with complex psychiatric disorders engage in specialty mental health care, and only one-tenth receive adequate treatment in primary care.
  • The AIMS Center will train Concert Health’s lead psychiatric trainers and lead care manager trainers in Collaborative Care management for bipolar disorder and/or PTSD.

Welligent and Greenspace Health Announce Strategic Integration

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torsdag, april 11, 2024

Welligent , a part of the ContinuumCloud spectrum of solutions for social good, and Greenspace Health are pleased to announce that they have entered into a strategic partnership.

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  • Welligent , a part of the ContinuumCloud spectrum of solutions for social good, and Greenspace Health are pleased to announce that they have entered into a strategic partnership.
  • This strategic alliance will integrate Greenspace Health’s best-in-class Measurement-Based Care (MBC) platform into Welligent’s leading cloud-based EHR software for behavioral health providers.
  • The collaboration between Welligent and Greenspace Health will empower providers with a best-in-class MBC solution that is seamlessly integrated into their EHR system.
  • “This integration delivers clear insights into customers’ performance against treatment targets, and will empower care teams to make timely treatment adjustments that enhance their quality of care for all clients.”
    The integration is launching across select Greenspace and Welligent partners.

People USA, in partnership with The Office of Mental Health, provides supportive housing for individuals re-entering the community from incarceration

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fredag, april 26, 2024

POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y., April 26, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- People USA, funded by and in partnership with the New York State Office of Mental Health (OMH), is set to open 20 new scattered site housing units that will support individuals re-entering the community from New York State prison. These individuals are also facing serious mental health challenges, substance use disorders, and/or physical health care needs. The units will be in Dutchess and Ulster County.

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  • These individuals are also facing serious mental health challenges, substance use disorders, and/or physical health care needs.
  • Housing Coordinators wrap services around the individual to ensure they have the resources and tools to sustain their housing.
  • "A lot of housing programs or agencies require you to be clean and housing ready.
  • People USA is a peer-run mental health non-profit that creates, provides, and promotes its own innovative crisis response, and wellness services.

Choice and control: people with disability feel safer when they can select their NDIS providers

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tisdag, april 23, 2024

Recommendations from the disability royal commission and the NDIS review were released late last year.

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  • Recommendations from the disability royal commission and the NDIS review were released late last year.
  • In this series, experts examine what new proposals could mean for people with disability.
  • Recent media coverage about the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) frames the choices of people with disability as threats to their safety or the safety of others.

Choosing services and who provides them

  • Research indicates people with disability are more likely to be safe and free from abuse when they have choice over what services they receive and who provides them.
  • Previous research by one of us (Sophie) also found some people feel safe as a result of having more choice.
  • They may be dependent upon one provider for essential services.
  • Read more:
    Unregistered NDIS providers are in the firing line – but lots of participants have good reasons for using them

There is more than one way to support safety

  • It did make other quality and safety recommendations that have not received the same degree of attention as the controversial recommendation on mandatory provider registration.
  • There are also recommendations to help all people with disability to navigate NDIS, foundational and other services and increase decision-making support.
  • The recommendations to diversify housing and living supports are critical for expanding both choice and safety.

What about worker safety?

  • These workers experience different pay and working conditions depending on the provider they work for and industrial award they are employed under.
  • NDIS participants can use online platforms to employ sole-trader support workers rather than going through agencies.
  • That said, workers employed by disability service organisations also report low levels of confidence in organisational safety and reporting systems.

What could support safety for everyone?


Rather than assuming choice and safety are in opposition to each other and further restricting choice, our research suggests the following priorities:

  • Safety is about being connected and embedded within the community, where many people are looking out for you, checking in on you and noticing if you don’t show up to your usual activities.
  • Ultimately, a scheme where people with disability are empowered to make meaningful decisions between quality services, and workers are valued and supported in their roles, will promote safety for everyone.
  • Read more:
    States agreed to share foundational support costs.


The authors do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

ANPD Readies Tomorrow’s Nursing Professional Development Leaders With Wolters Kluwer EBP Workflow Solution

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onsdag, april 3, 2024

Wolters Kluwer Health today announced that the Association for Nursing Professional Development (ANPD) has selected Ovid® Synthesis to help support evidence-based practice (EBP), quality improvement (QI), and research for two key programs.

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  • Wolters Kluwer Health today announced that the Association for Nursing Professional Development (ANPD) has selected Ovid® Synthesis to help support evidence-based practice (EBP), quality improvement (QI), and research for two key programs.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240403110031/en/
    The Association for Nursing Professional Development has selected the innovative workflow solution, Ovid® Synthesis, to help support evidence-based practice, quality improvement for their Nursing Professional Development Leadership Academy and the Evidence-Based Practice Academy.
  • (Photo: Business Wire)
    “ANPD and Wolters Kluwer share a vision for developing healthcare leaders and practitioners that make a real impact on patient lives.
  • “We look forward to jumpstarting our year-long academies with Ovid Synthesis at this year’s ANPD Aspire Convention .”
    For the past 30 years, the Association for Nursing Professional Development (ANPD) has advanced the specialty practice of nursing professional development for the enhancement of healthcare outcomes by providing access to education, experience, and resources targeting the various needs of nursing professional development team members.

Ontrak Health Announces the Launch of the Ontrak Advanced Engagement System, Ushering in the Next Era of AI-enabled Behavioral Healthcare

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torsdag, mars 21, 2024

Ontrak Health (NASDAQ: OTRK), a leading AI-powered and tech-enabled behavioral healthcare company, today announced the launch of its Ontrak Advanced Engagement System.

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  • Ontrak Health (NASDAQ: OTRK), a leading AI-powered and tech-enabled behavioral healthcare company, today announced the launch of its Ontrak Advanced Engagement System.
  • Built on a foundation of real-world AI application, the Ontrak Advanced Engagement System enables member engagement at greater scale and with greater efficiency than ever before.
  • Several other components of the Ontrak Advanced Engagement System continue to improve Ontrak’s industry-leading Care Coaching.
  • To ensure that Ontrak Care Coaches align with best practices, the Ontrak Advanced Engagement System also includes AI-driven quality assessment and fidelity assessment tools.