BRIEFING BOOK TABLE OF CONTENTS
A. AGENDA
D. The Commonwealth Fund 2014 International Health Policy Survey In Eleven Countries (Embargoed - Health Affairs article + chartpack to be distributed on Thursday morning, November 20)
F. Multinational Comparisons of Health Systems Data, 2014
G. COMMISSIONED PAPERS AND COUNTRY INNOVATIONS TO BE PRESENTED AT THE INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM
Panel I: Caring for High Need/High Cost Patients
2. Caring for High-Need, High-Cost Patients: What Makes for a Successful Care Management Program?
3. An Overview of Mount Sinai Hospital’s Acute Care for Elders (ACE) Strategy (Ontario)
5. Managing High-Risk Patients: The Mass General Care Management Program (United States)
6. Costs and Outcomes for “Hospital At Home” (United States)
7. Personalized Health Plan for Elderly at Risk of Autonomy Loss (PAERPA) in France
Panel II: Policy Roundtable: End-of-Life Care: Quality, Choices, and Costs
9. More Care, Less Pathway: A Review of the Liverpool Care Pathway
Panel III: Stroke and Dementia: Achieving Improved Quality and Patient Experiences, Better Outcomes, and Lower Costs
10. Integrated Care for Stroke: Addressing the Needs of Patients with High Costs and High Needs
11. Moving Toward Better Quality of Care for People with Dementia
Panel IV: Maximizing the Value of Formal and Informal Caregivers
12. Who Cares for Carers? Support Services and Policies for Informal/Unpaid Carers of Frail Older People
13. Long-Term Care Services and Supports: An International Perspective
14. Formal and Informal Caregiver Support in Denmark
15. Features and Impact of the Buurtzorg Approach (Netherlands)
H. PARTICIPANTS’ CONTACT INFORMATION
I. RECENT COMMONWEALTH FUND PUBLICATIONS
The following documents were provided by the German Ministry of Health:
Joining forces for people with dementia
Press release for German Act to Strengthen Long-Term Care