Vince Mor Featured in New JHF Documentary on ‘What COVID-19 Exposed in Long-Term Care’

IMPACT Principal Investigator Vince Mor, PhD is among the experts interviewed for a new documentary from the Jewish Healthcare Foundation (JHF) which explores the reasons theCOVID-19 pandemic has so severely impacted long-term care (LTC) and nursing facilities across the United States. What COVID-19 Exposed in Long-Term Care analyzes the challenges LTC facilities have faced since the pandemic swept the world early this year, including the blame placed on individual long term care facilities and front-line healthcare workers amidst so many systemic shortcomings.

The 20-minute documentary features commentary from public health professionals from across the United States, including Mor. Public health officials interviewed in the documentary attribute the virus’s severe impact on LTC facilities to the vulnerable health of the residents coupled with years of inadequate funding, lack of infection management resources, and the limited response from health systems and public health authorities.

Increased understanding about how this virus and pandemic impacts LTC facilities, underscore the importance for researchers and healthcare workers to find long-term solutions to the disparities that impact this population. Watch the documentary here to learn more about how this public health crisis is affecting older populations and LTC facilities, and how to help find solutions for the inequities within these populations.

Grand Rounds 11 November 2020

Implementation Outcomes: Their Role in Treatment Success

November 2020 – In Grand Rounds 11, Dr. Proctor presents on the role of implementation outcomes in implementation science, the current state of knowledge, conceptual and methodological challenges they pose, and directions for research to clarify how to effectively achieve implementation outcomes, understand their dynamic relationships to one another, and capture their effects in treatment effectiveness and public health impact.

Speaker

Enola Proctor, PhD

Enola Proctor, PhD

Professor
Brown School, Washington University in St. Louis

Learning Objectives

  • Participants will understand the importance of implementation outcomes
  • Participants will understand the conceptual and methodological challenge for studying implementation outcomes
  • Participants will know priorities for future research on implementation outcomes
Grand Rounds 10 - October 2020

The AHRQ and Lancet Reports on Dementia Interventions: Interpretation and Implications for Embedded Pragmatic Trials

October 2020 – In Grand Rounds 10, Members of the IMPACT Health Care Systems Core and Implementation Core summarize the AHRQ and Lancet Reports on Dementia Interventions and their implications for pragmatic trials, with commentary from NIA representative Lis Nielsen, PhD, Director of the Division of Behavioral and Social Research (DBSR).

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Joe Gaugler, PhD

Joe Gaugler, PhD

Associate Core Leader, Implementation Core

Robert L. Kane Endowed Chair in Long-Term Care and Aging, Professor, University of Minnesota

Eric Larson, MD, MPH

Eric Larson, MD, MPH

Core Leader, Health Care Systems (HCS) Core
Member, Steering Committee

Vice President, Research and Health Care Innovation, Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Washington
Executive Director and Senior Investigator, Kaiser Washington Health Research Institute

Lis Nielsen, PhD 

Lis Nielsen, PhD 

Director, Division of Behavioral and Social Research, National Institute on Aging

Grand Rounds September 2020

Not all approaches to data are equal: Data-related challenges for pragmatic trials involving PLWD

September 2020 – In Grand Rounds 9, Members of IMPACT's Technical Data Core (TDC) discuss how data algorithms from electronic health records (EHRs) are used to identify, characterize and capture relevant health outcomes of people living with dementia (PLWD) and their care partners.

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Speakers

David Dorr, MD, MS

David Dorr, MD, MS

Executive Committee, Technical Data Core
Professor and Vice Chair of Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology
Professor of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine and Geriatrics
Chief Research Information Officer, Biomedical Informatics Graduate Program, Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine

V.G. Vinod Vydiswaran, PhD

V.G. Vinod Vydiswaran, PhD

Executive Committee, Technical Data Core
Assistant Professor of Learning Health Sciences, University of Michigan

Learning Objectives

  • Understand key data-related steps involved in designing pragmatic trials and trade-offs
  • Identify data-driven approaches to identify people living with dementia and caregivers - focus on EHR
  • Identify challenges in validating approaches in different healthcare settings