xG Health Solutions launches xGLearn, an organizational-based educational platform for better population health

xG Health Solutions recently announced the launch of xGLearn, an organization-based educational platform that helps accountable care organizations (ACOs), providers and payers build a top-of-license care management team quickly and effectively.

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With the support of xGLearn, including its unique coaching and mentoring capabilities, healthcare systems can provide the evidence-based knowledge and training necessary for physicians, nursing staff and other members of the care team to manage complex patients in any environment while achieving organizational objectives.

“The rapid transition from a volume-based model to a pay-for-performance model presents numerous challenges to healthcare systems,” said Earl Steinberg, MD, MPP, CEO of xG Health. “To ensure individual and organizational success, healthcare providers must arm their teams with a broad range of new skills that support the patient as well as the provider’s plan of care. With xGLearn, xG Health delivers a suite of educational tools built on the proven approaches developed, refined and deployed by Geisinger for more than a decade.”

The xGLearn platform includes a number of distinctive features:

  • 19 interactive courses powered by expert-narrated modules
  • 24/7, convenient access to learning modules via mobile devices
  • Self-guided activities and social learning tools
  • Individual and small-group coaching sessions
  • Reflective and scored exercises, and pre- and post-training evaluations
  • An effective train-the-trainer program

Jo Ann (Joey) Sevison, MBA, MS, RN, Vice President of Population Health at xG Health, noted, “xGLearn is one of the most robust learning programs on the market today. As a turnkey solution, it allows healthcare organizations to hit the ground running. As a customizable tool with real-time support from xG Health, it helps clients adapt to the constantly evolving demands of their unique environments.”

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