The Patient Will See You Now: Reclaiming Power in the Cancer Care Economy becomes clinically important the moment a team has to turn good intentions into reliable action inside clinical documentation, payer communication, supervision records, and leadership review. In The Patient Will See You Now: Reclaiming Power in the Cancer Care Economy, for this course, the practical stakes show up in service continuity, accurate reporting, and defensible clinical decisions, not in abstract discussion alone.
Provider: BehaviorLive — via AVBCC
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Join Free →In a system built around payers' providers and profit margins where exactly do patients fit? This opening session calls out the status quo and invites advocates survivors and system leaders to reimagine what patient centered care actually means when the patients are at the center of power not just policy. We'll explore what it takes to shift from inclusion and influence at the bedside in boardrooms and on the hill. The conversation starts here, and it starts with patients leading.
| Certification Body | Credits | Type |
|---|---|---|
| BACB | 1 | General |
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