Symposia
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- Track: Clinical Practice
- CME/CE: 1 - AMA Credits, AAFP Prescribed Credits, ABIM MOC Credits, CMD Clinical Credits, Nursing Credits, Pharmacy Credits, Social Work Credits
- Q & A: Chat
Moderator: Laurie G. Jacobs, MD, AGSF, FACP
An integrated model of care using predictive analytics and multidisciplinary and interdepartmental collaboration can make a significant impact on delirium prevention and management in the acute care setting. Learning Objectives: (1) describe a Quality Improvement approach in early identification and management of delirium; (2) describe the need for longitudinal follow up of the multiple delirium risk factors including social determinants of health in the acute care setting; (3) describe importance of EHR and predictive analytics in delirium risk stratification and management of delirium; and (4) describe the role of medications both as a delirium risk factor and in the management of delirium.
Caring for the Confused Hospitalized Elder: An Innovative Clinical and Quality Improvement Approach to Delirium Manisha Parulekar, MD |
Predictive Analytics for Delirium Recognition Robert D. Stevens, MD, MBA |
Do Drugs Help Delirium? Judith L. Beizer, PharmD, BCGP, FASCP, AGSF |
Pharmacy and Social Work credit types are available for live participation only. Attendees may claim a maximum of 26.25 pharmacy contact or social work credit hours.