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Pathways to Innovation Conference
Leveraging Technology to Streamline Measurement-Informed Care and Enhance Patient Engagement
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Leveraging Technology to Streamline Measurement-Informed Care and Enhance Patient Engagement
1.0 CE Hours
Intermediate
$300
Pricing
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Date & Time
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Learning Objectives
Participants will be able to:
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Identify at least three technology tools that support measurement-informed care in behavioral health.
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Demonstrate how to integrate digital assessment tools into existing clinical workflows.
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Apply strategies to enhance patient engagement using technology-based solutions.
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Analyze data from technology-driven platforms to inform clinical decisions and track treatment progress.
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Create a plan to implement measurement-informed care practices using technology within their organization.
Educational Goal
To increase proficiency in integrating technology into clinical workflows to streamline and enhance care delivery.
Description
This workshop will explore how technology can streamline measurement-informed care (MIC) processes and enhance patient engagement in behavioral health settings. Participants will learn practical strategies for integrating digital tools into clinical workflows, improving data collection and analysis, and using patient engagement platforms to boost treatment adherence and outcomes. Real-world examples and case studies will demonstrate how technology-driven approaches can transform clinical practice and lead to measurable improvements in patient care.
Target Audience
- Counselor
- Marriage & Family Therapist
- Psychologist
- Social Worker
- Substance Use Disorder Professionals
Presenters
Eric is the CEO and Co-Founder of ERPHealth and a nationally recognized leader in the behavioral health space. Since 2014, Eric has trained behavioral healthcare professionals around the country on how to use patient-reported outcome measures to personalize clinical curricula and inform policy and procedure. Eric holds a degree in Psychology from Drexel University and is a regular guest lecturer on the topics of recovery and the neurobiology of addiction. Eric received his counselor’s training from Villanova University and is an internationally-certified drug and alcohol counselor as well as a published author.
Eric is a board member for Prevention Plus, an organization focused on promoting healthy, safe and drug-free lifestyles in the state of New Jersey and is a part of the advisory council for National Fentanyl Awareness Day, a federally recognized day dedicated to raising awareness of the dangers of fentanyl.