New OPEN MINDS Case Study Webinars To Showcase Expert Insights On How To Improve Long-Term Sustainability & Consumer Care
OPEN MINDS Management Monday Coffee Break Case Studies feature subject matter experts sharing their firsthand experiences with tackling some of today’s biggest management challenges
GETTYSBURG, Pa. (December 27, 2016) — OPEN MINDS is excited to announce the January topics for the Management Monday Coffee Break Case Studies webinar series. These brief, 20-30 minute case study webinars take place every Monday at 1:00pm ET/12:00pm CT and are free to anyone interested in attending. This upcoming month, the cohort of case study presentations features a wide-range of topics from technology to clinical improvement.
OPEN MINDS will kick off the New Year on Monday, January 9th 2017, with industry expert, Jim Gargiulo, Senior Associate, as he demonstrates the value of leveraging contracts and existing relationships with information technology (IT) vendors to increase strategic advantage in various ways across an organization.
The complete list of case study presentations for January includes:
- January 9, 2017: Leveraging Your IT Partner For Long-Term Sustainability & Growth with Jim Gargiulo
Many health and human service providers implement electronic health records (EHRs) as a utility for the organization, when it should be incorporated as a strategic asset. Join Jim Gargiulo as he shows you how to leverage your IT partner to to improve your long-term sustainability and increase your organizational success. - January 23, 2017: Implementing Comprehensive Person-Centered Care Models: Wrapping In Human Services with Brandon Danz
Unmet human service needs such as housing, transportation, and domestic violence are common among complex consumer populations and are a major cause of avoidable utilization and poor health outcomes. Join Brandon Danz as he explores strategies for improving comprehensive care management to support complex consumer populations. - January 30, 2017: How (& Why) To Report The Consumer Experience & Outcomes By Clinical Professional with Paul Neitman
Health and human services organizations can improve the consumer experience, boost quality of care, and provide more effective health care by improving the satisfaction of clinical professionals. Join Paul Neitman to learn how to utilize client satisfaction surveys and client outcomes data to improve overall job satisfaction of your clinician’s, modify training needs, and improve treatment outcomes.
To learn more about the OPEN MINDS Coffee Break Case Studies web briefings, or take advantage of free online registration, please visit: https://www.openminds.com/executive-events/case-study/
All registrants will receive a recording of the webinar and an electronic copy of the presentation slides at its conclusion. Recordings and slides for all case study presentations are available for free in the OPEN MINDS resource library.
For additional questions and inquiries, please contact Brooke Clippinger, Business Development Manager, Consulting Practice, OPEN MINDS at 717-334-1329 or openminds@openminds.com.
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Management Monday Coffee Break Case Studies are part of a webinar series that feature OPEN MINDS’ consultants, subject matter experts, and advisory board members who demonstrate first-hand how they have tackled some of today’s most difficult management and market challenges. These brief, 20-30 minute webinars take place every Monday at 1:00pm ET/12:00pm CT throughout 2017 and feature various clinical and business case-studies across the health and human service industry. Attendees will learn successful strategies or problem-solving approaches that can be immediately applied to situations facing their organizations today.
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OPEN MINDS is a national strategic advisory firm specializing in the sectors of the health and human service industry serving individuals with complex support needs: mental health; addiction treatment; children and family services; intellectual and developmental disabilities; chronic disease management; long term care; social services; correctional health care, reentry and diversion; and juvenile justice.
Founded in 1987 and based in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, the 75+ associates believe by providing the latest market intelligence and management best practices to organizations serving the health and social support needs of the most vulnerable consumers, those organizations will be better able to provide efficient and effective services. Learn more at www.openminds.com.