E4: Building Data Capacity in HealthySteps: Opportunities, Challenges, and Lessons From Three Primary Care Clinics
Overview
This session will present insights from three primary care clinics as they modify their data systems and collection efforts to better capture relevant information on family and child well-being. Such data are often not available in existing electronic health records but are critical to informing program improvement and performance monitoring.
Faculty & P-5 Competency Domains
Faculty: Alix McNulty, MSN, RN, CPSTI, Advocate Children's Hospital; DeAnn Davies, MS, CLC, C-IPMH, Summit Healthcare; Helen Lee, PhD, MDRC; Lance Till, MS, James Bell Associates; Laura Ibanez Gomez, LMSW, NYU Lagone
P-5 Competency Domains:
- P-5 (8) Service Planning, Coordination, and Collaboration
- P-5 (2) Family-Centered Practice
Presenters have affirmed that they do not have proprietary interest in products, instruments, devices, services or materials discussed in this event, and have confirmed that they have not been compensated in relation to this presentation.
Earn up to 0.1 CEU or 1 CE hour for attending this event .
Continuing Education Units are awarded with attendance and passing score of 15/15 completed evaluation responses required; and 2/2 quiz questions answered correctly. Learning Objectives include:
- Participants will be able to describe the importance of data collection and system integration
- Participants will be able to reflect on strategies that different primary care clinics have taken to collect relevant data on families and services delivered
- The participant will be able to identify foundational steps to developing an Young Child System.
The processing fee is included with purchase of the Annual Conference library for $75.00. Contact hours offered may vary per discipline. For more information regarding ZERO TO THREE CEUs, please visit: https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/1657-earn-ceus-from-zero-to-three.
Please note: A computer or electronic device with internet connection is required for successful completion:
- This session will be hosted for 30 to 45 minutes and includes a brief introduction, session content, evaluation, and quiz.