Supporting older adults to live safely and independently requires coordinated care across health care providers, community-based organizations, caregivers, and social service agencies—but data sharing across these systems is often fragmented, manual, and inconsistent. This webinar shares key learnings and implementation insights from a multi-session Community Design Studio conducted in partnership with the Archstone Foundation and facilitated by Connecting for Better Health.
The design studio brought together organizations serving older adults and caregivers to examine real-world challenges in referrals, assessments, caregiver inclusion, consent, and information sharing across health and social care settings. Using detailed personas and end-to-end use cases, participants identified gaps in current workflows and co-designed approaches to improve coordination during critical moments such as aging services intake, hospitalization, caregiver support, and care transitions.
This session is designed for community-based organizations, health care providers, health plans, public health agencies, health IT partners, and funders interested in advancing practical, person-centered data exchange solutions that better support older adults and their caregivers.
View the slide presentation here.
Watch the recording here. (PW: 3@=4.AS9)