New E-Learning: Fundamentals of Care Coordination
HCH is excited to introduce Fundamentals of Care Coordination, a multi-lesson foundations course that covers the principles and practices of effective care coordination. Like other HCH e-learning courses, the care coordination course is free and consists of short lessons so you can select topics of interest and complete lessons in manageable chunks of time. HCH Practice Improvement Specialists provided subject matter expertise and resources for the course.
Do you need CEU’s? Upon completion of the course and evaluation, you will receive a confirmation of credit hours that you may submit to your licensing board for CEU credit.
Visit the MDH Learning Center for more information and registration (required). NOTE: To register on the Learning Center, you must first establish a user profile and password. If you have already established a user profile and password, use this link to register.
Emerging Professions
Emerging Professions is a new e-learning course developed in partnership with the MDH Office of Rural Health and Primary Care. In this course, you will learn how community health workers, community paramedics and dental therapists can enhance your practice and better serve your patients. You will also learn where to find qualified candidates, how to write job descriptions and how to build them into your practice.
Visit the MDH Learning Center for more information and registration (required). NOTE: To register on the Learning Center, you must first establish a user profile and password. If you have already established a user profile and password, use this link to register.
Calling All Care Coordinators!
As a companion piece to the Fundamentals of Care Coordination course, HCH is putting together a webinar based on the theme of “Care Coordination Lessons: What I Wish I’d Known When I Started.” Do you have a story to share or a lesson learned? Your peers want to hear from you!
Please e-mail Carol Bauer at carol.bauer@state.mn.us with a short description of your clinic, your care coordination story, and lessons learned. We will select a variety of stories and tie them together to create an engaging and interactive webinar in September.
Coming in August: New E-Learning on Supporting Healthcare Transition from Adolescence to Adulthood in Health Care Homes
In August, check out Supporting Healthcare Transition from Adolescence to Adulthood in Health Care Homes. Developed in partnership with MDH Children and Youth with Special Health Needs, this course will outline challenges and strategies for navigating this critical time of transition for pediatric patients with complex care needs.
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