2009 Conference Track F: Increasing Patient and Consumer Involvement in Their Care Slide presentation from the AHRQ 2009 conference. Note: Slide presentations can be accessed using a Free PowerPoint® Viewer (Plugin Software Help).Shared Decision-Making: Helping Patients Be Partners in Their Care (Session 80)Shared Decision Making: Helping Patients be Partners in Their Care (PowerPoint® File, 732 KB; Web Version)Anne Trontell, Agency for Healthcare Research and QualityNSAID Risk Communication: Findings from the Alabama NSAID Patient Safety Study (PowerPoint® File, 1.6 MB; Web Version)Jeroan Allison, University of Massachusetts Medical SchoolLeveraging Social Science and Technology to Harness the Power of Information Democratization (PowerPoint® File, 1 MB; Web Version)Joshua Seidman, Center for Information TherapyUsing Decision Aids to Enhance Shared-Decision Making (PowerPoint® File, 7 MB; Web Version)Maria Suarez-Almazor, University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer CenterInforming Care Decisions: Emerging Technologies, Scientific Evidence, and Communication (Session 140)Integrating Emerging Technologies and Evidence on the Frontline: The Oncologists' View (PowerPoint® File, 239 KB; Web Version)Amy P. Abernethy, Duke University Medical CenterInforming Care Decisions: Emerging Technologies, Scientific Evidence, �and Communication (PowerPoint® File, 2.4 MB; Web Version)Amy P. Abernethy, Duke University Medical CenterElise Berliner, Agency for Healthcare Research and QualityMichael Fordis, Baylor College of MedicineMellanie True Hills, StopAfib.orgInforming Care Decisions: Emerging Technologies, Scientific Evidence, �and Communication (PowerPoint® File, 2.4 MB; Web Version)Elise Berliner, Agency for Healthcare Research and QualityInput Your Data—Output Your Web Site, a New AHRQ Tool That Transforms Data to Information (Session 62)A Web-Based Tool for Quality and Utilization Reporting (PowerPoint® File, 6.3 MB; Web Version)Anne Elixhauser, Agency for Healthcare Research and QualityPersonal Health Records: What Are They Good For? A Panel Discussion (Session 115)Person First Health Care Process-Technology Integration (PowerPoint® File, 5.3 MB; Web Version)James Hereford, Group Health CooperativePHRs: Where We've Been, Where We're Going (PowerPoint® File, 3 MB; Web Version)John Moore, Chilmark ResearchReady, Fire, Aim: The PHR Story (PowerPoint® File, 633 KB; Web Version)Kim D. Slocum, KDS Consulting, LLCLearning From the Patient's Experience: Opportunities to Improve Patient Safety (Session 18)Overview of the AHRQ Project "Designing Consumer Reporting Systems for Patient Safety Events" (PowerPoint® File, 612 KB; Web Version)Michael T. Halpern, RTI InternationalLearning From the Patient's Experience: Opportunities to Improve Patient Safety International Initiatives on Patient & Public Reporting of Adverse Events (PowerPoint® File, 341 KB; Web Version)Martin J. Hatlie, Coalition for Quality and Patient Safety of ChicagolandLearning From the Patient's Experience: Opportunities to Improve Patient Safety (PowerPoint® File, 4.4 MB; Web Version)Timothy McDonald, University of Illinois Medical CenterProject RED: Reengineering the Hospital Discharge Process (Session 12)Project RED: Reengineering the Hospital Discharge Process (PowerPoint® File, 43 MB; Web Version)Brian Jack, Boston Medical CenterAssessing Patients' Experiences With Care: Using CAHPS® as a Standardized Quality Metric (Session 4)CMS CAHPS Surveys: Public Reporting (PowerPoint® File, 2.4 MB; Web Version)Liz Goldstein, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid ServicesUsing Patient Experiences Surveys in Health Plan and Practice Evaluation (PowerPoint® File, 766 KB; Web Version)Sarah H. Scholle, National Committee for Quality AssuranceOverview of CAHPS® and the National CAHPS® Database (PowerPoint® File, 1.3 MB; Web Version)Dale Shaller, Shaller ConsultingReturn to Conference Contents Current as of December 2009 Internet Citation: 2009 Conference Track F: Increasing Patient and Consumer Involvement in Their Care. December 2009. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/news/events/conference/2009/track-f.html