Breaking the Bottleneck: How Health Systems are Redesigning the Frontline of Cognitive Care


This webinar is on-demand and can be viewed at your convenience. 

Early signs of conditions like dementia are often first observed in primary care. Yet confirming and documenting those changes still relies on overextended specialists and time-intensive evaluations. The result: delayed detection, unnecessary referrals and missed opportunities for early intervention.

In this on-demand session, leaders in neuroscience, senior-focused care and health system transformation — including Advocate Health and Element Care PACE — discuss how they are moving cognitive assessment upstream to enable earlier detection that is more scalable and operationally sustainable, and how other organizations can apply these approaches in practice.

You'll learn:
 
  • Where cognitive detection breaks down and what the evidence shows
  • How validated cognitive measurement supports confident primary care assessment
  • What scalable, evidence-based workflows look like in practice and how to introduce them
  • How earlier, objective measurement can improve outcomes and system performance

Presenters: 

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Dr. Anthony Zizza

Chief Medical Officer, Element Care

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Julie Miyamasu

Clinical Strategy Director, Care Transformation, Advocate Health

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Professor Adrian Owen

Cognitive Neuroscientist and Chief Scientific Officer, Creyos