Name
This Little Light of Mine : Ignite Your Passion for Integrated Care Using the Firestarter Framework to Spark Change in Your System
Description
In this session, we will review the Firestarter Framework ( Davis, et al.) to explore our personal Integrated Care leadership journeys. The work of transforming healthcare systems toward integration is a long and winding path. Individual change agents or “Firestarters” are needed to take evidence- based research and models of care and apply them at their home health systems to create real and lasting change. Join us for this rich discussion and self reflection on how to take the CFHA “spark” home after the conference and fuel the flames of integration that ignite our passion for this work.
Jennifer Thomas
Content Level
All Audience
Tags
Sustainability, Team-based care, Workforce development
Session Type
Concurrent
SIG or Committee
Medicine
Objective 1
Understand the Firestarter Framework as it relates to our individual Integrated Care Leadership Stories
Objective 2
Apply Change Management Theory to understand your health system’s Integrated Care developmental trajectory
Objective 3
Create an individual Action Plan with 3 SMART Goals to apply in your home health system to support your work as a Firestarter
Content Reference 1
Davis, Raoul Jr; Palokoff, Kathy; Eder, Paul; Firestarters: How Innovators, Instigators, and Initiators Can Inspire You to Ignite Your Own Life, 2018
Content Reference 2
Theoretical Approach to Change: pressbooks.uwf.edu/nursingleadership/chapter/4-3-implementing-change/
Content Reference 3
A Brief History of SMART Goals, https://www.projectsmart.co.uk/smart-goals/brief-history-of-smart-goals.php
Content Reference 4
The Science of Success: How to Become a Firestarter, https://www.forbes.com/sites/jessicalutz/2018/01/31/the-science-of-success-how-to-become-a-firestarter/
Content Reference 5
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. https://integrationacademy.ahrq.gov/