Optimizing Data through Measurement-informed Care: Session 3 – Sustaining Measurement-informed Care
Measurement-informed Care (MIC) uses data to inform service provision and administration. It is an ongoing process requiring technology optimization, staff buy-in and training. Value-based/alternative payment model (APM) contracting is fast becoming the norm, requiring agencies to ensure all staff know how to access and use data to inform their day-to-day work. Reliable data capture, analysis and reporting is just the start. In this three-part series we will investigate what it takes to adopt an MIC services approach.
In session 3, we will discuss how best to sustain MIC, including the hallmarks of an MIC organizational culture. Other topics will include the future of MIC, including predictive and prescriptive analytic approaches to improve care provision. Participants will have opportunities to hear from a peer CCBHC practitioner and to share three things their CCBHC will do as a result of what they learned in the series.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand what a MIC culture is and looks like.
- Know how to prepare for and consider incorporating artificial intelligence.
- Understand key factors associated with effective MIC sustainability.
- Learn what your session peers are doing to implement MIC.
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Optimizing Data through Measurement-informed Care: Session 2 – Implementing and Optimizing Measurement-informed CareJun 18, 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
In session 2 we will discuss what constitutes a useful measure for both staff and clients, considerations for choosing valid and clinically useful measures and how to reliably integrate measurement in staff workflows and client interactions.
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Optimizing Data through Measurement-informed Care: Session 1 – Understanding Measurement-informed CareMay 14, 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Topics will include the utility of MIC for staff and clients, the role of MIC in value-based care/APM, key components of effective and efficient MIC and how it differs from usual care.