|
Why Are Health Plans, Disease Management Organizations, and Health Systems Choosing CCP Certification for Their Staff? To streamline professional development. Designing, developing, maintaining, and updating quality content takes significant staff time and resources. Delivering and administering orientation and professional development programs adds to the burden and cost. Many health plans and disease management organizations are choosing to streamline their orientation and professional development by combining the CCP program with targeted internal training on proprietary software, systems, and protocols. CCP certification can be offered as a blended orientation or development program—or offered as a completely outsourced solution for maximum return on employee development dollars—wherever your employees are based. To shorten the learning curve. It is widely recognized that population health improvement is a new practice model that requires new competencies. Most professionals approach case management, disease management, and health coaching encounters using the traditional acute care model. It can take months or years for professionals to be proficient in disease management or health coaching roles—and many may not succeed. A number of programs fail to meet expectations due to staff readiness issues. The CCP program has been successfully used in many organizations to help staff more rapidly transition to their new roles and deliver better outcomes sooner. To reduce turnover. Attracting, preparing, and retaining talent are major expenses for most health care organizations. Annual turnover can approach or exceed 50% for nurses new to disease management or health coaching. Many nurses report not being adequately prepared for their new roles, while others cite problems ranging from stress to patient resistance as major causes of job dissatisfaction. The CCP program has been used as a benefit to attract new hires, as a component of an organization job ladder or employee recognition program, or as a retention reward for 1 year of service. To offer an acclaimed program. The CCP program has been designed to prepare nurses and other health care professionals for success in the new health care environment. The program content was based on a 2003 national competency modeling study and was recently updated after a 2007 HealthSciences Institute and DMAA professional development survey. The CCP program has been designed to help professionals engage patients from the first contact, negotiate change plans, support shared decision-making, and facilitate behavior change. Added to the 2008 (4th edition) of the CCP program has been new content on adherence support, weight management, comorbid psychological issues and disorders, and cultural competence. To invest development dollars wisely. Many health care organizations reimburse employees for some portion of costs for outside certification, tuition, or conference programs. Frequently, the return on investment of professional development programs is unknown. By offering or preapproving CCP certification, you can ensure that your development dollars will be invested in a program that directly translates to an improved return on investment (ROI). In fact, more than 95% of past CCP program participants rate the CCP program as a “good value” for their organizations. CCP Certification: The Right Choice for Today’s Health Care Professionals
|
Download the CCP Certification Program Brochure 4.0 View a List of CCP Individual & Participant Organizations Learn What Others Are Saying About CCP Certification
|
|||||||||||||||
© 2006 - 2008 HealthSciences Institute |
|