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Data Analytics in the OB Risk Control Center Data analytics is a vital component of the product. For example, a clinical leader, leveraging HealthStream’s control center technology, is able to view the data in a meaningful way to determine learning performance and identify risk or need for remediation. Comparison data becomes particularly valuable in answering and documenting how staff performed on the standardized knowledge exam, the individual course tests, and the micro-simulations. These comparisons will provide valuable insight into not only how knowledgeable the staff is, but also how well they apply the knowledge they have gained. Along with providing key data and information about a provider’s clinical workforce performance in an individual facility, performance will also be compared to a variety of national benchmarks given the size and scope of the HealthStream national network. Clinical leaders across the country have expressed the need to have greater context around their learning outcomes in this area, wanting as much information as possible about how their organization compares to all others across the United States. HealthStream’s extensive client database allows those “contextual comparisons” to be made. Alliance for Innovation on Maternal Health (AIM) The AIM program is a national, data-driven quality improvement initiative desiring to reduce severe maternal morbidity by 100,000 events, and preventing 1,000 maternal deaths in the US by the end of 2018. HealthStream has joined AIM’s efforts and is now making the AIM e-modules available to its millions of learners at no cost. The following e-modules are available: Obstetric Hemorrhage Severe Hypertension in Pregnancy Safe Reduction of Primary Cesarean Birth Maternal Prevention of VTE HealthStream and MedStar Health are excited to offer this new OB Risk Program. For more information, go to www.healthstream.com 15 HealthStream.com/contact • 800.521.0574 • A-40103-0719