The Value Proposition
Our focus is on demonstrating value to all stakeholders.
The Value Proposition
Our focus is on demonstrating value to all stakeholders.
Creating value is critical for each of our programs and initiatives. We identify value through an analysis of the data collected from the program, the feedback from faculty, participants and patients and a review of where this information fits into the current health landscape regarding the given therapeutic area. The program outcomes and the overall value proposition of the initiative are then shared with grantors, program faculty and any educational partners with whom we may have collaborated to complete the program. We share outcomes via a power point presentation with a customizable slide set.
Outcomes and The Value Proposition
Program Outcomes Moore's Levels 1-6
- Evaluations
- Pre/posttest
- Case study methodology
- Patient surveys
- Physician surveys
- Chart reviews
- EMR data
- Educational placebo group
Outcomes Achievement Plan
- Completion requirements
- Reminder postcard
- Follow up call
- Letter from program chair
- Chart honoraria
- Partnership for EMR and patient advocacy
Reporting Outcomes and The Value Proposition
- Identifying stakeholders
- Analyze data
- Slide presentation
- Specialty breakouts
- Define the value proposition for all stakholders
Publications and Posters
- CME and outcomes journals
- White papers
- Posters at CME industry meetings
- Posters at scientific association meetings
Finally, it is important to note that Med Learning Group recognizes the importance of sharing the outcomes and overall value of our CME programming with our industry colleagues, the healthcare practitioner community and the general population. To this end, we are committed to writing articles and publishing the results of our collective educational initiatives in a timely and regular fashion.
State University of New York
Stony Brook School of Nursing
Coordinator Child Health
Suffolk County Department of Health Services,
Hauppauge, New York