Nuts, Bolts, and a Few Loose Screws: Creating Person-centered Solutions in Complex Environments

This session will focus on the importance of networking and sharing practical experiences across seemingly disparate initiatives to promote connected systems and person-centered care. Successful implementation of the STORY App for children with medical complexity and their families in Austin, TX is supporting planning in New Jersey’s Integrated Care of Kids (InCK) grant. The InCK grant use case will encourage and employ the use of cross domain standards, including FHIR social services and NIEM health standards to ensure flexibility and replicability in other communities.

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