NaRCAD's International Conference Series: An Innovative Model to Advance the Field of Clinical Outreach Education

NIH RePORTER · AHRQ · R13 · $45,625 · view on reporter.nih.gov ↗

Abstract

Project Summary / Abstract Academic detailing uses social marketing techniques to conduct outreach education with front-line clinicians and improve health care quality and patient outcomes. Many organizations, including AHRQ grantees, have implemented or are planning programs of academic detailing. The National Resource Center for Academic Detailing (NaRCAD) provides support, training, and connection to colleagues for these groups. In 2013, NaRCAD initiated an AHRQ-supported annual conference series to disseminate knowledge and encourage further development of this field within the evolving health care landscape. We now propose to adapt and expand this conference series. Beginning in 2022, the annual conference will be delivered in a hybrid format that incorporates positive aspects of both in-person and virtual meetings. In particular, the availability of a virtual option will increase access for public health departments and other potential participants who may face constrained budgets. We also will add a new annual offering: a mid- year virtual summit based on a community needs assessment, focusing on developing skills and strategies identified as useful by front-line health professionals developing academic detailing interventions In hosting the conferences and summits, we will continue to provide a forum for the community of health professionals working on academic detailing and clinical outreach education. The conferences will showcase best practices in academic detailing, raise the visibility of academic detailing, and sustain and expand NaRCAD’s network of academic detailing programs. The Conference Steering Committee will collaborate with the NaRCAD team to choose conference themes, shape the agenda, and develop each year’s call for proposals. Organizations and individuals from across the US and internationally submit their work for presentation at the conference sessions. The summits will be especially valuable for the many newer members of the academic detailing community seeking to initiate and sustain programs and for whom a focus on skills and strategy will offer pragmatic and actionable lessons. The conferences and summits will engage with a wide variety of stakeholders, including public and private organizations using academic detailing, Medicaid agencies, policymakers, public health agencies, academics, insurers, non-profits interested in health care improvement, and consumers. The conference proceedings form a key component of NaRCAD’s growing library of resources, toolkits, and other content. As the only established meeting of both national and international academic detailing organizations, our continued conference series helps strengthen academic detailing practice and improve healthcare quality. Ultimately, the sharing, deliberations, and lessons from these meetings lead to innovative practice changes for academic detailing worldwide and improve the readiness of the healthcare system to enact change.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10558969
Project number
1R13HS028936-01A1
Recipient
BOSTON MEDICAL CENTER
Principal Investigator
Michael A. Fischer
Activity code
R13
Funding institute
AHRQ
Fiscal year
2022
Award amount
$45,625
Award type
1
Project period
2022-09-30 → 2025-09-29