Online Training in Population Health Policy, Data Analytics, and Interventions
CME fee waived through June 20th 2017 – limited to the first 450 trainees. Registration deadlines: May 22nd and June 5th
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and the Bloomberg School of Public Health are jointly offering free e-Learning courses designed for busy, working adults to upgrade their skills in the transforming healthcare industry.
Course: Population Health Policy  8 hours, 6 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (additional 1.75 credits for the prerequisite: Population Health and the Application of Health IT)
Description: This course is designed to explain the changes to the healthcare system that are emerging as a result of a shift in focus from the individual patient to the population. Developed by leaders at Johns Hopkins with direct responsibility for population care and by researchers in population health, the course starts with a general introduction to population health and then segues to the practicalities of population health management at the business and policy level, including how to know what works.
Course: Population Health Data Analytics  9 hours, 7.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (additional 1.75 credits for the prerequisite: Population Health and the Application of Health IT)
Description:This course is designed to provide learners with the core knowledge to identify the specific types of data used in the course of population health management, from billing through clinical through population. Developed by a faculty member at Johns Hopkins who deals with data sets with billions of elements for organizations across the country, the course starts with a general introduction to population health and then goes through the data types, data sources, and core processes of working with these data.
Course: Population Health Interventions  11 hours, 9 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (additional 1.75 credits for the prerequisite: Population Health and the Application of Health IT)
Description:This course is designed to provide learners with the core knowledge and skills to using the data gathered in a population health context to improve the health of that population. Developed by leaders at Johns Hopkins with direct responsibility for population care and by researchers in population health, the course starts with a general introduction to population health and then segues to the calculation of clinical risk, to the use of that calculation, and to the context of health IT.
Funded by the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT
Learn more and register today.
Please contact Tricia Francis if you need further information.