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Bringing Evidence Home: Making Research Work for Care-at-Home Programs

Research shouldn’t be reserved for academic journals or multi-year studies—it should be a tool for improving care, today. In this webinar, we’ll explore how clinical and operational leaders can make research a practical part of their care-at-home strategy. We’ll cover where the evidence base for care at home currently stands, what questions still need answers, and how to design programs with learning in mind. You’ll leave with actionable strategies for conducting meaningful evaluation—even without a PhD—and a look at how AI can accelerate your process and insights.  

Whether you’re launching a new program or refining an existing one, this session will help you bring evidence-building into your everyday operations. 

Learning Objectives: 

  1. Understand the current landscape of care-at-home research and identify key gaps and opportunities for future inquiry. 
  1. Learn practical approaches to designing and conducting research within a care-at-home program—without needing formal training in research methodology. 
  1. Discover how AI can streamline research workflows, from literature reviews to data analysis, and see a real-time demo of these tools in action. 

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May 07, 2025