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An Ounce of Prevention: How Predictable Disasters Redefine Quality Healthcare 
Meaghan Hudak | Reading time: 4 minutes 

Disasters such as wildfires and heat waves have well-understood health consequences. Historically, the U.S. has defined “quality care” during and after disasters as fast response. However, climate changes are turning previously uncommon events, such as massive wildfires, into annual tragedies.  

Attendees will learn: 

  • The immediate and residual impacts of natural disasters caused by climate change on communities and healthcare systems,
  • What providers and health networks do when wildfire season joins flu season as a routine hazard for people with asthma and/or diabetes, and
  • How Medicare can reimagine the services and models they provide to better serve their population.


If you missed Kristine and Elizabeth's presentation, check out the transcript and recording on the CCSQ World Usability Day page. This page also includes an archive of transcripts and recordings of speaker presentations, session materials, and event photos. For more information about the Human-Centered Design Center of Excellence, refer to the HCD CoE Confluence page.


MEAGHAN HUDAK 

Meaghan is a Communication Specialist supporting the CCSQ Human-Centered Design Center of Excellence (HCD CoE). Meaghan has been with the HCD CoE since January 2022. 


     






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