Behavioral Healthcare Quality, Data Analysis & PIPs
Behavioral Healthcare Quality & PIP Evaluation Training
Monday, February 23, 2026
8726 Woodward Ave, Detroit, 48202
11am-5pm
CEUs Pending
Course Description
This intensive, practical training equips behavioral health managed care teams to design, implement, evaluate, and report data and Performance Improvement Projects (PIPs) that are accreditation ready. Using real-world behavioral health metrics, participants will practice data analysis, SMART/SMARTIE goal and intervention development, root cause analysis, and intervention planning; then apply the PIP Evaluation Tool to assess readiness for audits and accreditation. You’ll leave with a participant workbook, scenario-based exercises, followed by a training test to reinforce learning and support ongoing quality improvement.
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Explain quality frameworks used in behavioral health managed care
- Structure–Process–Outcome; Triple/Quadruple Aim; CQI & PDSA cycles.
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Analyze and visualize data for action
- Cleaning/validation, stratification, trend & variation, run charts/dashboards.
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Develop SMART/SMARTIE aims and measurable interventions
- Link goals and interventions to validated root causes and equity considerations.
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Design and implement PIPs aligned with NCQA/CMS/State expectations and use basic statistical analysis
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Topic selection, measures & baselines, remeasurement cycles, statistical analysis, sustainability.
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Apply the PIP Evaluation Tool
- Score projects objectively; identify gaps; define corrective action plans (CAPs).
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Produce an accreditation-ready PIP write‑up
- Clear methodology, quantitative/qualitative analysis, documentation & reporting.
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Quality leaders & QI specialists in behavioral health managed care organizations
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Integrated Care/Population health teams
- Data/analytics teams (analysts, report developers, dashboard owners)
- Care coordination & access teams (discharge planners, care managers, scheduling teams)
- Accreditation/compliance staff preparing for NCQA or state reviews
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Clinical Oversight Teams engaged in network-wide oversight and PIPs (mental health, SUD, co-occurring programs)
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Hands-on components include work-book exercises, case studies on HEDIS measures such as FUH improvement and 30‑day psychiatric recidivism, a SMARTIE goal exercise (SAA adherence), and scoring a sample PIP with the PIP Evaluation Tool.
Registration / Walk-In Policy
Registration is required. Walk-ins WILL NOT be permitted. Register to ensure your attendance.
Photo Consent
By joining us at this event, attendees consent to Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network's Detroit Wayne Connect photographing, videotaping and using your image and likeness.
ADA Accomodations
If you have individual requirements or need special services to participate in this training, please notify Tinetra Burns at (313) 344-9099 or tburns@dwihn.org. Please make arrangements at least two weeks before the event date.
Registration Fees
If you work WITHIN Wayne County please dismiss the payment portion of the registration process and hit "submit".
If you work OUTSIDE of Wayne County there is a nominal $15.00 registration fee to attend this training. Please pay prior to your arrival by entering your credit card information when the registration process asks for it. You may also bring a company check or money order for the full amount with you to the registration table at the event as well. All checks/money orders can be made out to ‘DWIHN’. Receipts will be available upon request.
Cancellation Refund Policy
Substitutions are permitted at any time. No Shows will be billed at the same rate. Cancellations must be received in writing no later than 7 business days prior to the training to asmith1@dwihn.org in order to obtain a full refund. If cancellation is received less than 7 days prior to the training, no refund will be issued.
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