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Remote Care Management Pathways in Paediatrics: Design, Implementation & Evaluation

In this session, participants will hear insights from The Hospital for Sick Children (Sick Kids Hospital) on designing, implementing, and optimizing a remote care management (RCM) program for paediatric patients. Using concrete examples of how to use app-based educational and monitoring parameters for patients at home, the session will illustrate the value of an RCM program in optimizing the patient and provider experience.

Presented by:

  • Daniel Rosenfield, MD and Co-Lead, Virtual Care, Division of Paediatric Emergency Medicine, Sick Kids Hospital; Assistant Professor, Department of Paediatrics, University of Toronto 
  • Ashley Graham, Senior Clinical Manager, Digital and Virtual Care, Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids)
  • Bren Cardiff, Registered Nurse, CNIO and Virtual Care Operations Co-Lead, Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids)

Presenter Bios:

Daniel Rosenfield

Daniel Rosenfield, MD

Daniel Rosenfield. B.Arts.Sc, MD, MHI, FRCPC (Paeds, PEM) Daniel Rosenfield is a paediatric emergency medicine specialist at the Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) and an Assistant Professor of Paediatrics at the University of Toronto. After completing his undergraduate degree at McMaster University, he completed his medical, paediatric and paediatric emergency medicine training at the University of Toronto. After additional training in trauma and injury prevention, he went on to obtain a Masters in Health Informatics through the Dalla Lana School of Public Health. He is currently the site director for the Canadian Hospitals Injury Reporting and Prevention (CHIRPP) program, and maintains active research and quality improvement projects looking at paediatric trauma and injuries. In the informatics space, he is the lead for virtual urgent care in the emergency department, and co-lead for virtual care operations across SickKids.

Ashley Graham

Ashley Graham

Ashley Graham is the Sr Clinical Manager of Digital & Virtual Care, Ambulatory Operations, & Interpreter Services at the Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids). In this role she helped lead the expansion of virtual care in the ambulatory setting and supports other virtual programs across the SickKids, including managing the hospital’s Virtual Care Support team. Prior to this she worked as an Occupational Therapist at the hospital for over 10 years. In this role, she taught and presented research nationally and internationally. Ashley received her Master of Occupational Science & Occupational Therapy from the University of Toronto (2009) and Master of Health Management from McMaster University (2017).

Bren Cardiff

Bren Cardiff

Bren Cardiff is a Registered Nurse with 20 years of health care experience. As a Nurse Informatician, she has dedicated her career to the study and application of leading practices in technology design, implementation, optimization, and adoption in Nursing practice, Interprofessional care delivery, patient experience and Clinical Operations. Experienced in large-scale clinical information system and medical technology implementations, her practice is grounded in the integration of operational, practice and change readiness activities, and best practices in system design and build, as key enablers of sustained change.

She is currently the CNIO and Virtual Care Operations Co-Lead at the Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids), Project Investigator with the SickKids Research Institute, and Chair of the Canadian CNIO Forum.

Her recent areas of interest and active research include strategies to relieve nurse fatigue and desensitization to alarm and alerts, remote care management and applied AI (Artificial Intelligence) in nursing/clinical practice.


Date

Sep 13 2024
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Time

1:35 pm - 2:05 pm
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