*5/3/2017 UPDATE:
Hope you enjoyed the Webinar! Click HERE to view slides used in today’s presentation.
by Tristan Keelan, TenEleven Group
TenEleven Group is pleased to sponsor a FREE webinar featuring Dr. John S. Lyons titled Managing the Business of Helping: Overcoming the Myths of Outcomes Management.
Dr. Lyons has 35 years of experience in the pursuit, approach and implementation of outcomes management. Over the course of these experiences he has learned that many of the ideas about the nature of behavioral health intervention outcomes, though widely seen as truths, are incorrect. These false beliefs are referred to as the “myths of outcomes management.”
In this webinar, Dr. Lyons will provide a brief overview of some of the more common misconceptions surrounding outcomes. He will then present an approach that attempts to build on this learning and transcend some of these myths with the goal to create a more meaningful approach in how to effectively help others. This approach is called Transformational Collaborative Outcomes Management (TCOM) and has influenced the creation of the CANS and ANSA assessment tools among others.
Learning Objectives:
- Identify at least six common myths of outcomes management
- Determine why collaboration is the recommended strategy for integrating and managing complex systems
- Distinguish between the implications of managing a service and managing a transformational offering
EVENT DETAILS
Managing the Business of Helping: Overcoming the Myths of Outcomes Management
Wednesday, May 3rd
1pm ET / 12pm CT
Click Here to Register for the Webinar
If you are unable to attend your registration will allow you view a recording of the presentation.
Last year Dr. Lyon’s also spoke about outcomes myths at the TenEleven CONNECT conference. You can read a reflection piece here: Dr. John Lyons and Spike Lee say: “Do the right thing”
About TenEleven Group
TenEleven is a software and services company providing solutions for health and human services agencies. Thousands of users in hundreds of offices use electronic Clinical Record (eCR™) to manage a variety of behavioral health service types. Learn more about TenEleven including the Treatment Wizard® for Trauma Informed Care at www.10e11.com.