"Get Out & Stay Out!" Maintaining Care After Discharge

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Course Summary

An overview of current practices for discharge, intake, and transition from institutional settings such as jails and hospitals, and emerging best practices and innovations supporting individuals after they leave an institution.


Learning Objectives

Upon completing this material, learners will be able to:

  1. Identify key considerations to compare and contrast their current practices with alternative, innovative models in use.
  2. Summarize emerging and evidence-based practices that support the transition from an institution and continuity of care in the community and identify key components that are similar across the models.
  3. Identify ways their organization may be able to put into practice the key components discussed during the training that will support successful transitions not already in use.
  4. Identify those practices which may be hindering their organization’s ability to foster smooth transitions and support continuity of care.

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

  • 54 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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