CRISP DC – Advance Care Planning Tool Webinar

In partnership with the Department of Health Care Finance and DC Health, CRISP DC is excited to share that DC providers can now request access to utilize a new application, MyDirectives for Clinicians, for all your advance care planning needs. Create, upload, view, and provide patient access to advance care plans all within the CRISP DC Portal. This webinar will educate providers about the uses of MyDirectives for Clinicians, how to view the documents in CRISP, and how leveraging this application can be used to improve care coordination throughout the District.

CRISP DC – Advance Care Planning Tool Webinar

In partnership with the Department of Health Care Finance and DC Health, CRISP DC is excited to share that DC providers can now request access to utilize a new application, MyDirectives for Clinicians, for all your advance care planning needs. Create, upload, view, and provide patient access to advance care plans all within the CRISP DC Portal. This webinar will educate providers about the uses of MyDirectives for Clinicians, how to view the documents in CRISP, and how leveraging this application can be used to improve care coordination throughout the District.

CRISP DC – Advance Care Planning Tool Webinar

In partnership with the Department of Health Care Finance and DC Health, CRISP DC is excited to share that DC providers can now request access to utilize a new application, MyDirectives for Clinicians, for all your advance care planning needs. Create, upload, view, and provide patient access to advance care plans all within the CRISP DC Portal. This webinar will educate providers about the uses of MyDirectives for Clinicians, how to view the documents in CRISP, and how leveraging this application can be used to improve care coordination throughout the District.

New Diagnosis of a Chronic Medical Condition (PCBH Series Part 11)

The diagnosis of a long-term health condition can be frightening and overwhelming for many people. Behavioral health professionals working in integrated care settings have the unique opportunity to intervene early to assist individuals with adjusting and adapting to the new demands for behavior change that accompany a new diagnosis.

CRISP DC – Consent Tool

CRISP DC is excited to share that patients may now consent to share their substance abuse disorder (SUD) data via the CRISP DC consent tool. This webinar will educate clinicians about the uses of the consent tool and how it can be used to improve care coordination throughout the District.

LGBTQ+ Cultural Competency Training – Part 2

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning/queer (LGBTQ+) individuals are frequently underserved and experience significant disparities in health outcomes and accessing preventive and ongoing healthcare. Sexual and gender minorities (SGM) often experience discrimination and bias in healthcare settings and may delay or avoid medical and preventive care.

CRISP DC – Consent Tool

CRISP DC is excited to share that patients may now consent to share their substance abuse disorder (SUD) data via the CRISP DC consent tool. This webinar will educate clinicians about the uses of the consent tool and how it can be used to improve care coordination throughout the District.

Engaging Families (PCBH Series Part 12)

PCBH services not only facilitate change at the individual level but impact the family system. Conversely, family engagement in PCBH services can expedite the achievement and sustainability of an individual’s health goals. Strategies will be discussed that can help enhance family engagement within the PCBH model of care.

CRISP DC – Consent Tool

CRISP DC is excited to share that patients may now consent to share their substance abuse disorder (SUD) data via the CRISP DC consent tool. This webinar will educate clinicians about the uses of the consent tool and how it can be used to improve care coordination throughout the District.

CRISP DC – Consent Tool

CRISP DC is excited to share that patients may now consent to share their substance abuse disorder (SUD) data via the CRISP DC consent tool. This webinar will educate clinicians about the uses of the consent tool and how it can be used to improve care coordination throughout the District.

CRISP DC – Consent Tool

CRISP DC is excited to share that patients may now consent to share their substance abuse disorder (SUD) data via the CRISP DC consent tool. This webinar will educate clinicians about the uses of the consent tool and how it can be used to improve care coordination throughout the District.