29th Annual MRHA Annual Conference Evaluation

Participants will answer questions based on their experience with the 2023 Annual MRHA Conference. 
1.Please include your name and email address(Required.)
2.Did you attend the conference virtually or in-person?(Required.)
3.Please choose which CE you need.(Required.)
4.The learning outcomes were met.(Required.)
5.The conference met your educational needs. (Required.)
6.The information presented reinforced and/or improved your current knowledge and/or skills.(Required.)
7.The information presented provided new ideas/information that you expect to use in practice.(Required.)
8.Please list ideas and/or information that you learned that you expect to use in practice.(Required.)
9.The presenters addressed content as outlined. (Required.)
10.The presenters demonstrated expertise in the content areas. (Required.)
11.Please rate the following sessions / speakers(Required.)
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Did not attend session
Track 1: How How RPM Can Benefit RHCs and Communities
Track 2: Balancing Patient Care and Education at the Jackson Free Clinic - Kaitlin Barber CE
Track 1: Driving Increased Revenue Through Billable Care Management Programs - Brandy Hoell CE
Track 2: Reducing Challenges and Barriers for Patients with Pre-Diabetes and Diabetes - Hillary Meier
Track 1: Implementation of TeleCritical Care in Two Critical Care Access Hospitals in Mississippi - Dr. Andrew Wilhelm CE
Track 2: Vaping and Our Youth: Understanding and Addressing the Teenage Epidemic - Beverly Johnson
Plenary Session: Navigating the Financial Frontier: Transforming Rural Healthcare, One Community at a Time - Quentin Whitwell CE
Track 1: Addressing Hospital Financial Headwinds Through Clinical Revenue Cycle Redesign - Glenn Krauss, Dr. Keith Stokes
Track 2: The Changing Landscape of Rural Oral Health – Policy and Innovations - Zil Joyce Dixon Romero, Piper Martin CE
Track 1: Struggles and Opportunities of Mississippi’s Critical Access Hospitals - Steve Marinelli
Track 2: Addressing Rural Food Insecurity Through Community Lead Program Design: Lessons from the MS Delta - Panel
Plenary Session 1: Patient Advocacy in Diabetes Car: A Journey of Listening and Empowerment - Lorie Mills CE
Plenary Session 2: Seeking Solutions for the Maternal Health Crisis: Development of Community-Based FM-OB Training Programs - Melissa Stephens CE
Plenary Session 3: Embracing Changes to a Successful Intensive Outpatient Program - Melissa Sawyer
12.The teaching/learning strategies were appropriate. (Required.)
13.Did you detect any commercial bias?(Required.)
14.If yes, by whom? What made you feel there was a bias?(Required.)
15.What topics would you like to see in next year's conference?  Is anything noticeably missing from our conferences?(Required.)
16.What CEUs would you like to see offered in future conferences?(Required.)
17.What are your preferred days of the week for the conference? Please select a combination of 2 days from below(Required.)
18.Any additional comments?