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What does it mean to provide "person-centered care?" There is no imperative more important than keeping promises to our patients; promises that pledge to provide care and treatment consistent with their goals, values, beliefs and decisions. But keeping promises to our patients and their families is no easy task and requires a commitment to building a culture of person-centered decision making that is focused on discovering "what matters most" instead of "what is the matter with you?" Through personal stories, implementation experiences, and consultations with healthcare and community leaders…mehr

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What does it mean to provide "person-centered care?" There is no imperative more important than keeping promises to our patients; promises that pledge to provide care and treatment consistent with their goals, values, beliefs and decisions. But keeping promises to our patients and their families is no easy task and requires a commitment to building a culture of person-centered decision making that is focused on discovering "what matters most" instead of "what is the matter with you?" Through personal stories, implementation experiences, and consultations with healthcare and community leaders around the world, the co-creator of the Respecting Choices program illustrates the key elements in designing a person-centered decision-making system that has the power to transform the way healthcare is delivered.
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Linda Briggs, MSN, MA, RN Consultant, Program Development and Research, Respecting Choices, A Division of C-TAC Innovations With 25 years of nursing experience as a critical care staff nurse, nurse manager, clinical nurse specialist, and educator, Linda Briggs joined Respecting Choices in 1999 to provide leadership in the development and dissemination of this internationally recognized program. She has been privileged to consult with healthcare leaders, organizations, and communities around the world providing education and support in implementing the principles of effective and sustainable person-centered decision-making programs. Her clinical and research interests have focused on the disease-specific planning needs of patients with advanced illness and their families. Briggs has led the development of the Respecting Choices curriculum, co-authored several Respecting Choices manuals and programs, and has published numerous articles regarding advance care planning and end-of-life care. In 2015, Briggs received recognition from the Tribeca Disruptive Innovation Awards for the impact of the Respecting Choices program. In 2019, Briggs transitioned to a consultant role for Respecting Choices. She resides in Madison, Wisconsin