Strategies for the Essentials: Advanced Outcome Reporting

With the introduction of AACN’s the Essentials guide in 2021, there was a profound shift in the United States of what was being asked of nursing educators, institutions, and future nurses alike.

With the introduction of AACN’s the Essentials guide in 2021, there was a profound shift in the United States of what was being asked of nursing educators, institutions, and future nurses alike. With reporting requirements in effect for accreditation, it’s more important than ever for schools to have a plan to implement all AACN Essentials standards AND report on their efficacy in the very near future.

Join us as we explored three facets impacting the adoption of the Essentials.

  • How are nursing schools preparing to meet the new AACN Essentials standards?
  • InPlace Software has many partner nursing schools. What steps are they taking to prepare for these changes? What tools are they currently using or planning to use?
  • How can a tool like InPlace Software help you tackle accreditation and outcome reporting?

This webinar is for any nursing professional tasked with implementing the Essentials and looking for resources to make the process manageable.

With the help of industry pros, we discussed the industry’s current state and show you how you can build a new process to meet the Essentials requirements.

This is a partial-webinar recording from March 2024.

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