Care Transformation Collaborative of Rhode Island

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Care Transformation Collaborative of Rhode Island State-wide Nurse Care Curriculum Training Program September 28, 2018

Advancing the Primary Care Nurse Care Manager (NCM) Workforce CTC-RI, with funding from UnitedHealthcare, implemented a state-wide NCM core curriculum training program for 139 nurse care managers/faculty 2017 (Round One) =87 (includes 7 NCM faculty) 2018 (Round Two) =52 (includes 1 NCM faculty Training includes : xG Learn* web-based on line modules (up to 43 CEU’s) NCM faculty led weekly cohort conference calls *Many thanks are extended to BCBSRI for introducing CTC-RI to this learning opportunity

Evaluation Results What Goals Have You Achieved Via The xGLearn Learning Experience? Comments -- 1) Reviewed body of knowledge for NCM 2) I feel I have been utilizing these skills but there is always more to learn especially when sharing with other NCM experiences 3) Working to top of license 4) I felt that the diabetes information was helpful...but very intensive on drug therapy.  Did not enhance skills for new case managers. 5) Learned how to manage my day 73 Respondents (Not all learners completed evaluation in Round 2; with xG Learn platform upgrade, learners could generate certificates of completion without completing evaluation. CTC will work with xG Learn to change this process0

How would you rate your level of case/care management experience AFTER completing this online learning program? 70 out of 73 Respondents (results include 5 Learners from Round Two: 2018 Session)

xGLearn is a blended learning experience (modules and collaborative support). How do you feel this model helped you to achieve your goals? (Check all that apply) Comments Was not helpful to enhance case management skills I think this is a good model. Collaboration was most valuable to enhance the information provided Appreciated the phone call conversations 73 Respondents who completed (results include 5 Learners from Round Two: 2018 Session)

xGLearn also provides external reading links, case studies and companion guides. How do you feel those tools enhanced your learning experience? (check all that apply) 73 Respondents (results include 5 Learners from Round Two: 2018 Session) Comments not all links were accessible

What would you identify as the most beneficial quality of the modular portion of the xGLearn program?   (Check all that apply) 73 Respondents (results include 5 Learners from Round Two: 2018 Session)

What would you identify as the most beneficial quality of the post module portion of the xGLearn program? Comments Unknown I did not find the post module portion beneficial. 62 out of 73 Respondents (results include 5 Learners from Round Two: 2018 Session)

Caseload post xG Learn (All care team members) 62 out of 73 respondents (results include 5 Learners from Round Two: 2018 Session)

Of your most challenging care management activities, which area did the xGLearn  assist you in improving your skill set?(All care team members-check all that apply) 73 Respondents (results include 5 Learners from Round Two: 2018 Session) Comments Delegation to other care team members SMAPS are helpful I feel my skill set has not changed

After completing the xGLearn experience, which of these topics, would best address if any, your continued learning needs? (All care team members-check all that apply) Comments Unknown Overall, a good basic review of complexities of case management 73 Respondents (results include 5 Learners from Round Two: 2018 Session)

Choose an area in which you feel your care management skills have improved and in which you can make a greater impact with your patients: (All care team members-check all that apply) 73 Respondents (results include 5 Learners from Round Two: 2018 Session)

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