CASE STUDY
Tools to start better conversations
Like most people with a serious illness, Nazea thought about the possibility of dying. Watch what happens when Nazea starts a conversation about the elephant in the room.
View this case study“Sometimes we forget the non-medical stuff that is important to a patient. Sometimes it’s big stuff, like spirituality. Sometimes it’s a smaller detail - like their love of chocolate ice cream. Whatever that detail is, it matters to them. Using the Conversation System helps me and my staff get a better understanding of our patients, and getting to know them better helps us provide better care.”
Like most people with a serious illness, Nazea thought about the possibility of dying. Watch what happens when Nazea starts a conversation about the elephant in the room.
View this case studyWhat happens when every staff member on an inpatient hospice unit can walk into any patient’s room fully confident that they know something important about the patient as a person?
View this case studyUsing the Conversation System, your staff will build connections quickly with the patients who need it most, improving decision-making and aligning care with your patient’s values, preferences, and priorities.
Your staff learns the Conversation System by using it and applying it to their own lives.
The Conversation System is tailored to your patients and your context.
The Conversation System drives better care coordination and increased patient satisfaction.
How does the Conversation System drive meaningful conversations in healthcare? In this video, from the Mayo Clinic’s Transform 2015 conference, Common Practice founder Nick Jehlen explores the key insights gained from harnessing the power of conversations.
The Conversation System replaces lengthy trainings with simple behavior change tools that anyone can use.
Learn moreResearch shows that Common Practice tools are enjoyable to use and lead to behavior change.
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