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Breakthrough Results in Engagement: Bridging Science and Practice
Neil Smithline, MD, Director of Clinical Quality, National Medical Audit Division, Mercer
Susan Butterworth, PhD Assoc. Prof., School of Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University; HealthSciences Institute; MINT Member

A leading barrier to better purchaser results is the struggle to enroll members into health management programs. While rates of 30 to 50% have been reported, these statistics are misleading because they are typically based on opt-out metrics or "interventions" such as leaving voicemails. Upon close examination, rates of 3 to 10% are usually found. Webinar participants will:

· Identify characteristics of nonparticipants based on a NIH-funded study
· Integrate behavior change science to achieve up to four-fold improvements
· Compare impact of usual vs. evidence-based approaches in a worksite setting

This Learning Collaborative event is pre-approved for 1.0 hour toward CE recertification for CCP.

If you registered for CCP over one year ago and are CCP certified, you are eligible to access the learning collaborative replays by registering at the HealthSciences website.

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On-Demand Learning Collaborative Videos

View on demand video replays of training webinars from the national Population Health Improvement Learning Collaborative. Two purchase options are available: 1.) Purchase 30-day access to a single 60-minute webinar(s) for $95 each; 2.) Purchase one-year access to the entire training library, including new videos added monthly through 2011, for $495 (a 75% savings). Either way, you will receive a PDF copy of each webinar and CE certificate. Each event is pre-approved for 1.0 hour toward CE recertification and may meet other recertification or licensure CE requirements.

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