PREDICTIVE ANALYTICS AND SUBSPECIALTY COLLABORATION, IS THIS THE FUTURE DIRECTION FOR DELIRIUM MANAGEMENT?

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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.