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Kwong MW, Anckner S. 2022. August 23 Round Table: Telehealth Policy After the Public Health Emergency. [Sacramento, CA]: Center for Connected Health Policy, 43 m 16 s.

Annotation: This recorded webinar from September 2022 features AMCHP's Evidence and Implementation team providing a comprehensive overview of process evaluation methodology and introducing the stages of implementation science as applied to public health practice. The session guides participants through the practical application of Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) cycles as an iterative improvement framework, demonstrating how these structured cycles can address challenges faced by members of the Cutting Edge Learning Community (CELC). The webinar aims to enhance participants' understanding of process evaluation techniques for program improvement, develop skills in applying PDSA methodology to real-world challenges, and strengthen knowledge about implementation stages to support more effective program development and planning in maternal and child health initiatives.

Contact: Center for Connected Health Policy, 2520 Venture Oaks Way, Suite 180, Sacramento, CA 95833, E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: https://www.cchpca.org

Keywords: Telemedicine, MCH programs, Disaster planning, Health policy,

   

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