Pamela L. Truscott, DNP/HSL, MSN/Ed, RN, QCP, DNS-CT, RAC-CT, CDP: No financial relationships to disclose
Assisted living providers often collect a wealth of data from multiple, non-integrated systems, making it challenging to identify what truly matters. This session will focus on strategies to standardize data collection, effectively track and trend key metrics, and benchmark results to demonstrate desirable outcomes. Participants will gain practical insights into transforming fragmented data into meaningful information that drives improvement and highlights success in value-based care initiatives.
Learning Objectives:
Describe the need for data collection in assisted living and the current challenges related to comparative data availability.
Discuss the benefits of tracking, trending, and utilizing data to enhance decision-making processes.
Identify two electronic platforms that facilitate data capture, analysis, and benchmarking across organizations in a user-friendly format.