Measuring the impact of resources is often one of the biggest challenges facing health information teams. But it is vital to ensure we are making a difference to patients and the public, meeting the requirements of funders and improving health outcomes. It can also help us to improve. In this workshop we explore how to effectively measure the impact of health information. We share practical tips to measure impact and good practice examples. There will also be opportunities for group activities and group discussion.

Key topics

  • The need to measure impact.
  • Planning for measurement.
  • An introduction to logic models.
  • An introduction to qualitative and quantitative measurement.
  • Choosing your measurement options.

What you'll gain

This workshop is ideal for health information creators who want to demonstrate the impact of their resources and understand how to make improvements. At the end of this session you will:

  • Understand the difference between outputs, outcomes and impact.
  • Have practical knowledge of how to implement a learning cycle.
  • Gain insight into how impact measurement is embedded in the PIF TICK criteria.

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Book before 25 May to claim your 10% early bird discount.

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This training course has been accredited by the CPD Standards Office

Delegates who attend this course will gain 3 hours towards their Continuing Professional Development. CPD Standards Office accredited courses are recognised by a wide range of professional bodies. PIF members have told us they want their skills and expertise to be formally recognised. Accrediting our training is designed to help meet this need.