Rebuilding a Foundation of Trust: A Conversation with Patients and Care Partners
Moderator:
Jason A. Wolf, PhD, CPXP, President & CEO, The Beryl Institute
Panelists:
Rosie Bartel, Patient Advisor, Chilton, WI | Global Patient and Family Advisory Board, The Beryl Institute
Corey Kimpson, CPXP |Chair, Patient and Family Advisory Council, Cambridge Memorial Hospital, Cambridge, Ontario, Canada | Patient and Family Advisor, Ontario Health West Patient and Family Advisory Council, Ontario, Canada | Global Patient and Family Advisory Board, The Beryl Institute | Standing Committee on Equity and Inclusion, The Beryl Institute
Nikki Montgomery, M.A., M.Ed., GPAC | Past President, Patient and Family Partnership Council, University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children’s | Global Patient and Family Advisory Board, The Beryl Institute
This is the third in a three-part series on rebuilding trust in healthcare amidst the challenges of the last few years. The first two parts of this webinar series feature insights from The Beryl Institute’s Nurse Executive Council and members of The Physician Community based on the 2021 PXJ article, Rebuilding a foundation of trust: A call to action in creating a safe environment for everyone. This final webinar in the series continues the conversation through the eyes of patients, families and care partners. What is the root cause of the breakdown in trust, what does it mean for a healthcare organization to be trustworthy and how do we move ahead from here in rebuilding patient, family and community trust? Participants will enjoy an important look at the patient and care partner perspective followed by an opportunity to engage in discussions
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