OPPE Learning Lab: Exclusive Hands-On Training Program

Healthcare professional participating in an OPPE Learning Lab session, working on a computer in a well-lit office.

OPPE Training Opportunity

Are you looking to enhance your OPPE workflows and unlock the full potential of MD-Stat? The OPPE Learning Lab is a hands-on training program designed for MD-Stat users who want to maximize its potential, enhancing compliance practices and streamlining operational efficiency.

This immersive 10-week course goes beyond the basics, providing step-by-step guidance on designing, implementing, and refining OPPE workflows. With practical strategies, real-world applications, and our team of experts, you’ll learn how to make MD-Stat a powerful tool for achieving your organization’s goals.

By the end of this training, you’ll not only gain confidence in managing OPPE processes but also create a fully functional OPPE Report Card tailored to your needs. Join us and transform your approach to OPPE with proven techniques and actionable insights.

Only five companies will be selected for this exclusive opportunity! To be eligible, participants must have completed a formal MD-Stat implementation. Applications are now closed. 

Course Overview

The OPPE Learning Lab offers an in-depth, practical approach to mastering OPPE workflows. Running from July 15 to September 18, 2025, this 10-week course is designed to help healthcare professionals develop and refine their OPPE Report Cards with hands-on guidance from industry experts. Participants will benefit from a structured learning experience, access to a dedicated test environment, and proven strategies to support compliance and operational goals.

At the end of the course, each participant will present their OPPE workflow to MD-Stat specialists to receive a certificate of completion.

Note: This course requires established visit data and does not cover HL7 ADT or Patient Demographic Files implementation.

Course Structure and Certification Requirements

This Learning Lab requires a weekly commitment of 3–6 hours, broken down as follows:

  • Weekly Sessions (90 minutes, Tuesdays at 9:30am – 11am PDT): Interactive classes with practical, expert-led instruction
  • Optional Office Hours (60 minutes, Thursdays at 10am – 11am PDT): Open Q&A for additional guidance and personalized support
  • Homework Assignments: Practical exercises to reinforce each session’s topics

Active participation is key to earning your completion certificate. The final certification will be based on the following:

  • Participation and Engagement: 45%
  • Homework Completion: 25%
  • Final Project: 30%

Attendance is recommended for each session, as more than two absences may impact certification eligibility.

Note: Course content and schedule are subject to updates, communicated via email or Asana.

Weekly Course Outline

Date: July 15, 2025

This week introduces the course and outlines the keys to a successful OPPE implementation. The session will focus on the foundational elements, including defining date ranges and creating report card templates. Students will also gain access to the questionnaire and project plan.

Homework: Complete the questionnaire and use the project plan to define date ranges and report card templates.

Date: July 22, 2025

The session explores various data sources integral to OPPE, including MD-Staff, Case Review, Facility Events, and Visit Data. Students will review library indicators and learn how to select the most appropriate ones for their needs.

Homework: Identify the sources of your data and review the library indicators, highlighting those you plan to use in your project.

Date: July 29, 2025

Students will learn how to troubleshoot indicators using tools like Ad Hoc reports, code groups, and the indicator builder. They will also explore importing indicators from the library or creating their own for visit data.

Homework: Bring a module spreadsheet to class next week to prepare for module indicator building.

Date: August 5, 2025

This week focuses on modules and the process of creating custom module indicators. Students will gather module data and apply their learning by testing the indicator-building process.

Homework: Continue working with your module data to refine the indicators you created in class.

Date: August 12, 2025

Conduct a hands-on review of sample module data, troubleshooting issues and finalizing their modules. This practical session ensures that indicators are functioning correctly.

Homework: Finalize your modules and thoroughly test all indicators before the next session

Date: August 19, 2025

This session introduces report card design, including defining competencies and thresholds. Students will begin building out their report card templates.

Homework: Continue building your report card templates and ensure all necessary components are included.

Date: August 26, 2025

Troubleshoot report card designs, working through various scenarios and participating in a Q&A session. This session is an opportunity to refine report cards and address challenges.

Homework: Further refine and enhance your report cards based on the feedback and scenarios discussed in class.

Date: September 2, 2025

The focus this week is on the OPPE workflow, including assigning report cards, starting cycles, and using Ad Hoc tools to analyze results. Students will begin documenting their workflow and preparing for final presentations.

Homework: Document your complete workflow and schedule a time slot for your final presentation.

Date: September 9, 2025

Explore options for sharing report card results, including merge templates, provider accounts, or Virtual Committee templates. The session provides practical demonstrations to help students finalize their sharing strategy.

Homework: Finalize your approach for sharing report card results and prepare your build accordingly.

Date: September 16, 2025

In this final session, present their completed projects in one-on-one settings. Each student will demonstrate their workflow from start to finish, including how they share and review their report cards.

Homework: Prepare your final presentation, ensuring that all aspects of your workflow and report card sharing process are complete and ready to demonstrate.

Facilitators

Timeline

  • Applications Open – April 1, 2025
  • Applications Close – April 30, 2025
  • MD-Staff Committee Review – May, 2025
  • Selection Notifications Sent – June, 1, 2025
  • First Day of Class – July 15, 2025

What You’ll Gain and Apply

By the end of the OPPE Learning Lab, you’ll have a fully developed OPPE workflow that’s ready for real-world implementation. Through hands-on practice, you’ll gain essential skills in OPPE setup, report card design, and data management, equipping you to confidently manage compliance processes within your organization.

The course provides you with valuable tools to support your learning, including:

  • A customized Asana project plan to guide your progress
  • Access to a temporary test environment for practical experience
  • Sample data files for realistic learning scenarios

As a capstone to the course, you’ll present your OPPE workflow to MD-Stat specialists, showcasing your report card criteria, assignment processes, cycle management, and methods for sharing results with leadership and practitioners. This final presentation offers an opportunity for personalized feedback, reinforcing your expertise and earning you a certificate of completion.

Applications are now closed.

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