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Measure to Succeed: Executive Leaders

To empower provides senior executives with the essential knowledge, skills, and strategies to champion measurement-based care within their organization.

By focusing on leadership, culture building, overcoming challenges, and sustaining success, the workshop equips executives to drive meaningful change and optimize patient outcomes through the effective implementation of measurement-based care.

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Program Highlights

1:1 Coaching Included

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Understanding Measurement-Based Care

Overview of measurement-based care principles, benefits, and evidence-based practices and how it enhances client experience and care. It will also cover, the crucial role of senior executives in driving change and promoting measurement-based care adoption. Including strategies for effectively communicating the vision, benefits, and expectations of measurement-based care to the organization.

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Preparing for Change

Identifying and allocating necessary resources for measurement-based care implementation. Building systems and infrastructure to support data collection, analysis, and reporting. Strategies for addressing resistance and navigating obstacles

02

Cultivating a Culture of Learning and Growth

The heart of this program lies in cultivating a collective culture of continuous improvement and the adoption of evidence-based practices. This includes aligning quality improvement strategies for sustaining the use of measurement-based care and fostering a culture of continuous improvementEstablishing performance metrics and monitoring progress towards goals.

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Sustaining Success Through Data Storytelling

The workshop is designed to empower leaders to use data to evaluate and quantify the impact of programs across their organizations. This data-driven approach allows leaders to advocate for new funding and support organizational growth.

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