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Care coordination is a set of shared strategies for preventing and managing chronic conditions to improve health, quality of care, and cost outcomes. This free six-week ECHO learning series is designed to help non-licensed care coordinators, patient navigators, and community health workers better understand, communicate, and work at the top of their scope. Each session will introduce, build upon, and hone relevant skills for effective team-based care coordination for non-licensed staff working with patients. This series is offered in partnership with the Patient Navigator Training Collaborative (PNTC), the Rocky Mountain Public Health Training Center, and ECHO Colorado.
PNTC and ECHO Colorado are partnering on a study to evaluate how our trainings improve team-based care coordination skills. This project is designed to learn more about the effectiveness of these trainings in increasing self-efficacy, knowledge, attitudes, and skills related to team-based care coordination among participants. It is recommended, but not a requirement, that individuals participate in the PNTC course (cost associated) before the ECHO learning series (free of charge). Click here to register for the Care Coordination for Health Navigators course.
Upcoming Team-Based Care Coordination ECHOs
New dates coming soon!