The 2024 McKnight’s Spring Online Expo takes place Wednesday (March 27) and will feature two outstanding educational webinars and the opportunity to earn up to two free continuing education credits. 

First, at 11 a.m. ET, there will be a powerful look at the interplay among chronic disease, chronic wounds and social determinants of health. This is a route to better patient outcomes — and enhanced patient engagement and satisfaction. Attendees will learn how to mitigate your regulatory and legal risks.

Then at 12:30 p.m. ET, the second webinar will reveal successful tech-powered care transition strategies. A trio of industry experts will deliver insights into bridging the intricacies of resident and patient care. Attendees will come away with a greater understanding of how to overcome obstacles in coordinating better care, as well as how technology can produce better results for both providers and payers.

“These aren’t subjects that only your colleagues need to know about — they’re things that will help any attendee grow and flourish,” McKnight’s Editorial Director John O’Connor said. “It’s a complex, competitive long-term care environment out there and you need to nurture your own advancement.”

Registration and more about the sessions can be found checking out this.

McKnight’s Spring Online Expo arrives Wednesday

The 2024 McKnight’s Spring Online Expo takes place Wednesday (March 27) and will feature two outstanding educational webinars and the opportunity to earn up to two free continuing education credits. 

First, at 11 a.m. ET, there will be a powerful look at the interplay among chronic disease, chronic wounds and social determinants of health. This is a route to better patient outcomes — and enhanced patient engagement and satisfaction. Attendees will learn how to mitigate your regulatory and legal risks.

Then at 12:30 p.m. ET, the second webinar will reveal successful tech-powered care transition strategies. A trio of industry experts will deliver insights into bridging the intricacies of resident and patient care. Attendees will come away with a greater understanding of how to overcome obstacles in coordinating better care, as well as how technology can produce better results for both providers and payers.

“These aren’t subjects that only your colleagues need to know about — they’re things that will help any attendee grow and flourish,” McKnight’s Editorial Director John O’Connor said. “t’s a complex, competitive long-term care environment out there and you need to nurture your own advancement.”

Registration and more about the sessions can be found checking out this.