
Explain why health care organizations need formal education in project risk identification and management, focusing on risks from falls and from implementing a new learning management system rollout.
Explore why health care CFOs feel unprepared for future risks, from value-based care shifts to digital transformation, and learn how cross-department collaboration and risk-based projects build prevention and contingency planning.
Learn how to identify project risks using affinity diagrams, stakeholder input, and documented high-level risks in the project charter, with practical brainstorming and logging techniques.
Use the five whys and a fishbone diagram to uncover root causes of low clinician adoption, revealing how overwork, backfill gaps, and regulatory pressures create risk and drive behavioral change.
Explore risk management in a home health physical therapy documentation project by analyzing risk probability and impact, then build a mitigation and contingency plan for scenario one.
Identify the risk of education resource delays in a four-week hospital-wide patient education app rollout, and outline mitigation and contingency plans with a probability and impact analysis tool.
Is your organization challenged by lack of adoption of new processes or programs? Do your healthcare projects typically run over budget? Do your implementations often take longer than expected?
If you answered yes to any of those questions, you may be experiencing issues with risk management. As a healthcare project leader or project manager, it's necessary to be equipped with skills to help you and your team identify and navigate your way around risks.
In healthcare, we tend to think of risks in the sense of patient safety risks and outcomes or provider effectiveness and efficiency. However, we may not invest as much thought into risks that impact our projects - things that impact our implementation timelines, costs, and success rates. But when you really think about it, oftentimes the goals of our healthcare projects are to impact patient safety risks and outcomes or provider effectiveness and efficiency.
You may have heard "we can't focus on a new project because we're too busy putting out fires". Well, maybe if we got to the root of those "fires" and invested in developing a team that was knowledgeable in project management basics and well-educated on risk management practices we could focus more of our efforts on "fire" prevention.
And that's the goal of this course! This is a beginner level course to introduce you to risk management as it applies to your healthcare projects. And the hope is that by end of the course you'll have the beginnings of a risk management toolkit that you and your organization can continue to build from.
And with that - let the journey begin!
CONTINUING EDUCATION NOTES:
PMP(R) Certificate Holders: This course content is appropriate to be self-logged for 0.5 PDU in Ways of Working under the Education category. Nothing will be automatically added to your Dashboard after taking this course. You will have to manually log into your PMI(R) account and self-enter the PDUs in your Dashboard. Please message me with any questions on how to log your PDUs.