Clinical Innovation for Improved Outcomes: Introduction to Measurement Based Care

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Course Summary

An overview of evidence and examples of how clinicians use measurement based care (MBC) to inform clinical practice, as an engagement tool to gain better outcomes, and leveraging MBC for supervision and organizational value.


Learning Objectives

 Upon completing this material, learners will be able to:

  1. Describe how measurement based care is used by clinicians to improve clinical care.
  2. Gain understanding of considerations for selecting measurement tools and be able to apply a set of questions for determining the best tool for the population being served.
  3. Practice using measurement based care data to make decisions about care as well as how to use data at a supervisory level to support clinicians with improving quality of care.
  4. Recognize how measurement based care can be used at an aggregate level to demonstrate organizational outcomes and quality as well as potentially be used in value based payment arrangements to show value.

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

  • 50 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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