There are many factors that can impact the experience a patient and their family or care partners have in healthcare today. We invite you to participate in this two-part survey which looks to identify the items deemed most influential to both the diagnostic experience and the patient experience overall.
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100 Most Influential People 2020 Vote
We are excited to announce that The Beryl Institute's President and CEO, Jason A. Wolf, PhD, CPXP, has been nominated for Modern Healthcare's 100 Most Influential People 2020 vote. Click here to vote for Jason.
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Amy London, Product Innovation Specialist, Virginia Mason Medical Center, shares how using experience-based design was an innovative framework to increase their understating of the experience during and following episodes of hospital acquired delirium.
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"This moment is humbling, this moment is moving and this moment is inspiring. For in all we have done to get to this point in time, even in the face of a crisis we could have never imagined, we are strong and ready, we are community, we are The Beryl Institute and we are only that because of all of you. So, thank you for the opportunity you have given us and for the commitment to one another you express every day. That is ultimately all the future of healthcare can ask for, and it is a gift that will be remembered forever."
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"In the world of healthcare where science, research and evidence reign supreme, it can oftentimes be difficult to serve as a Patient Advocate. Often seen by even the most ardent supporters as a “soft” department, the use of data can be the catalyst that brings the work of Patient Advocacy to the leaders’ attention and thus a seat at the coveted 'adult table.'"
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"Reducing preventable harm and improving access requires a collective call for advocacy and all of us working collaboratively towards this goal. Policymakers and healthcare leaders must take a leadership role by engaging patients and families as critical stakeholders in co-designing, co-producing, co-assessing and co-delivering such programs within our healthcare systems. In other words, with them, not for them. Empowerment and advocacy are vital to the healing process."
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Human Experience 2030 (HX2030) reflects the insights of a global community of patients, family members, care partners and healthcare professionals in all roles who represent the shared voices of possibility. Over 1,000 members of The Beryl Institute community provided input to create a shared vision for the future that identified the key milestones and points of focus we believe will be needed over the next ten years to achieve that vision.
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September 30, 2 - 3pm ET
Presented by: Kristina B. Baggott, MBA, CAVS, Associate Vice President, Volunteer Services & Community Engagement, Augusta University and AU Health System
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October 1, 2 - 3pm ET
Presented by: The Recipients of The Beryl Institute’s 2020 Innovation Awards
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October 2, 11am ET
We invite you to join us for an opportunity to connect as a community. Jason A. Wolf, Ph.D., CPXP, President & CEO, The Beryl Institute, will share headlines from the community and will encourage participants to connect and reflect using the chat function.
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October 5, 2 - 3pm ET
Patient Advocacy Connection Calls provide opportunity for networking and idea sharing with peers. In addition to a brief presentation on a pre-announced topic, each call includes time for general discussion on the issues most impacting patient advocates today.
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October 6, 2 - 3pm ET
Presented by: Deanna Frings, MS Ed, CPXP, Vice President, Learning and Professional Development, The Beryl Institute & Becky Reisinger, Director, Learning and Professional Development, The Beryl Institute
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October 7, 2 - 3pm ET
Presented by: Chris Perez, Director of Volunteer Services, Central Division, Atrium Health
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October 15, 2 - 3pm ET
Presented by: Bryan K. Williams, DM, B. Williams Enterprise, LLC
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Special Thanks to our Supporting Partners
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