A professional development plan using innovative education tools to help educate staff

 


Develop a professional development plan using innovative education tools to help educate staff on relevant care topics to promote patient wellbeing.

Scenario

You are the Chief Informatics Officer (CIO) for a large health system, which includes 11 acute care locations and 25 clinics. As part of your role, which is described in greater detail in the attached "Role of the Chief Informatics Officer" document, you are charged with overseeing the continuing education and professional development using the latest technological advancements. Your current suite of educational tools is outdated based on the recent innovation sparked by artificial intelligence and machine learning. Your informatics team needs to update the following list of continuing education offerings. Currently, these courses are presented during a live PowerPoint presentation quarterly. However, this year, your goal is to improve the educational experience using the latest innovative technology to address ONE of the following topics:

Case management basics
Cultural competency
Emergency response
Wound care
Legal and ethical issues in health care informatics
Informatic tools to support communication and dissemination (i.e., disease outbreaks, support epidemiology, health disaster planning)
Informatic tools to support evidence-based practice (EBP)
Strategies for enhancing patient-centered care with technology
Data mining to discover patterns and establish relationships
Slide Presentation

Create an education plan addressing one of the outcome measure topics utilizing an innovative technology tool from the provided list. Your education plan should include:

Initial assessment: Explain how the selected topic impacts patient outcomes.

Sample Answer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Professional Development Plan: Enhancing Patient-Centered Care with Technology

Developed By: Chief Informatics Officer (CIO) Health System: [Your Health System Name] (11 Acute Care Locations, 25 Clinics) Date: June 22, 2025

Topic Selected: Strategies for Enhancing Patient-Centered Care with Technology

Initial Assessment: How "Strategies for Enhancing Patient-Centered Care with Technology" Impacts Patient Outcomes

Patient-centered care (PCC) is a fundamental tenet of modern healthcare, focusing on the individual's preferences, needs, and values, and ensuring that these guide all clinical decisions. Technology, when strategically applied, can be a powerful enabler of PCC, directly impacting patient outcomes in several critical ways:

Improved Communication and Shared Decision-Making:

  • Impact on Outcomes: Better communication leads to increased patient understanding of their condition, treatment options, and care plans. This fosters shared decision-making, where patients actively participate in choices about their health. Studies show that patients involved in shared decision-making have better adherence to treatment, improved self-management of chronic conditions, and higher satisfaction rates. This reduces readmissions, improves chronic disease management, and enhances overall health literacy.
  • Technological Link: Patient portals, secure messaging systems, telehealth platforms, and interactive digital education tools allow for continuous, convenient, and understandable communication, moving beyond episodic clinic visits.