The award-winning CHAT (CHoosing All Together) tool engages those without a background in health or health care in informed deliberations to make tradeoffs, individually and in groups, between competing needs for limited resources and learn about the consequences of those tradeoffs. CHAT has been adapted to various priority-setting needs across the U.S. and internationally, including health insurance coverage, health research priorities, social spending that affects health and more. Research demonstrates that CHAT, co-designed with community partners, results in effective deliberations. For easier and more widespread use our community-academic partnership will collaborate with other partnerships to develop efficient, effective dissemination processes and resources.
More information at: https://deciders-project.med.umich.edu/what-we-do/projects/community-health-benefit-chat
Presenters:
Susan Dorr Goold, MD, MHSA, MA, FACP (sgoold@med.umich.edu)
Professor of Internal Medicine and Health Management and Policy
University of Michigan
Zachary Rowe, BBA (zrowe@friendsofparkside.org)
Executive Director
Friends Of Parkside
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