Empowering healthcare workers in population health management
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Our Health Economics Unit (HEU), in a successful collaboration with the Midlands Decision Support Network, has marked a significant milestone with the completion of its fourth cohort of Population Health Management (PHM) training as of January. This initiative underscores a commitment to enhancing the capabilities of health and care professionals in this vital area.
Crafted to cater to varying levels of expertise, these bespoke training courses serve as a gateway to the fundamental principles and techniques of PHM. The courses have been meticulously designed to be inclusive and accessible, ensuring that individuals from diverse backgrounds in health and care can participate effectively.
Under the guidance of the HEU’s expert training team, the past two years have seen a remarkable turnout, with hundreds of participants engaging in both in-person and online sessions. This training series not only equips healthcare professionals with essential skills but also develops a deeper understanding of PHM’s role in improving healthcare outcomes.
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