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Measurement in quality improvement is essential for assessing performance, establishing goals, and evaluating interventions. This video highlights the types of measures used for quality improvement, how to create an effective measure to know if your changes are leading to improvement, and tips for how to collect and display your data.SUPPORT:This video is produced for the CA Residency Program Collaborative by the California Academy of Family Physicians Foundation with funding from the California Department of Healthcare Services.   
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  • Trauma-Informed Care
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Adverse Childhood Experiences (or ACEs) are associated with some of the most common, serious, and intractable health conditions facing our patients. Toxic stress from ACEs such as poverty, violence, and emotional or physical abuse can cause wear and tear on all body systems. In fact, ACEs are associated with increased risk for heart disease, cancer, accidents, respiratory disease, stroke, diabetes, kidney disease, and suicide.
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Don’t fear what you already know how to do! Just as we manage other patients battling chronic conditions, we can manage OUD (opioid use disorder) patients too. It isn’t only the patients, but also their families, their loved ones, their co-workers, and their community that are suffering from the effects of addiction. There is nothing else in Family Medicine where you can make such a huge difference in a person’s life and the lives of all those around them – than supporting someone battling addiction. Dr.
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While gains have been made in reducing stigma around certain conditions, like depression and obesity, little progress has been made in removing the stigma around substance use disorders. The public and even health care providers continue to blame patients for their disease even though there is clear consensus that addiction is a complex brain disorder and not the result of moral weakness and flawed character.When people with addiction are stigmatized and rejected, especially by those within healthcare, it only contributes to the vicious cycle that entrenches their disease.

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