Building Enhanced Referral & Care Compact Relationships: Improving Outcomes Through Effective Collaboration

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Course Summary

An overview of two types of collaboration that can enhance care for individuals and families, best practices for care compacts, and continuum of care compacts from two providers to multiple providers and system approaches.


Learning Objectives

 Upon completing this material, learners will be able to:

  1. Describe best practice approaches in building a care compact for individuals with complex needs.
  2. Discover the lessons learned in the Douglas County Mental Health Initiative Adult Care Compact and how this is informing design of the child/youth care compact.
  3. Distinguish components of effective collaborative partnerships and use this to build and inform coordination of care as well as development of care compacts.
  4. Identify elements of enhanced referral and learn specific steps to build enhanced referral networks.
  5. Apply tangible steps for engaging partners and patients in the referral process including determining the continuum of collaboration and shared treatment needed.

Learning Audience

This asynchronous course is designed for behavioral health providers seeking essential information on attaining and maintaining appropriate licensure and approvals, understanding regulatory requirements, and complying with updated standards in the State of Colorado.


Course Duration

  • 75 minutes

External Content Notice

This learning content is housed and managed outside of the OwnPath Learning Hub system, and is shared in partnership with the Colorado Department of Healthcare Policy and Financing (HCPF).

 


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