The following are some key features within healthcare LMS software that can help users stay up to date, engaged, and compliant:
Learning path: This includes the healthcare courses that users have to take in a certain order. Users can be assigned a different path or online training solution so that everyone gets personalized online training based on requirements, learning goals, or job duties.
Course creation and management: Instructors can create and manage structured learning content and set user permissions to control how content is accessed. With healthcare LMS, instructors can add a variety of media to enhance their syllabus, including text, images, videos, links, interactive tests, slideshows, and more. Instructors can upload entire courses and modules, enroll students or enable self enrollment, and see individual reports on each user. These learning materials can be uploaded all at once, allowing users to follow along with content, synchronously or asynchronously.
Online assessment: Instructors can create and customize tests and required training for learners to access and submit online. Instructors can grade assignments and post assessments for each learner. Additionally, in-person assessments can also be uploaded and graded on the healthcare LMS.
Blended learning: Healthcare LMS software features multimedia and video files, live streaming, session recordings, lesson planning, and syllabus creation. Based on all of the features, healthcare organizations can offer live webinars and eLearning courses for practitioners and support staff to stay up to date on the latest innovations and regulatory requirements. It’s also possible to record sessions so learners can watch them later. With the blended learning option, organizations can also plan and keep track of practical classroom lessons.
Reporting and analytics: A learning management system allows you to maintain and update all data in one location. You can also monitor attendance and track learner progress for users, courses, groups, and learning plans. This makes it easier for organizations to meet compliance requirements and produce reports.
Mobile learning: Courses should be accessible and consistent across browsers and mobile devices. This allows learners to engage with the content from anywhere via a mobile app.
Compliance: To remain effective and compliant, medical practices need to invest in the development and training of their employees, and foster a culture of learning on the go to ensure consistent progress. Failing to keep up means that practices can’t deliver quality care to patients and are at risk of compliance violations—which might lead to lawsuits, heavy fines, and other penalties. Utilizing a healthcare LMS can help learners acquire specific healthcare certifications and help healthcare organizations with mandatory compliance reporting.
Discussion boards: Instructors and learners can create discussion topics to complete specific assessments or certifications, continue in-class discussions, or soliciting feedback. Learners can respond to individual threads and edit their comments. Instructors can also set time limits on discussion access, which motivates students to respond within the given timeframe. Typically, all discussions will also be timestamped. Discussion boards give instructors one more tool to assess overall learner competency.
Gamification: Certain healthcare LMS will contain gaming elements, which may include badges and leaderboards. The gamified environment is designed to create a more engaging learning experience for learners and promote social learning. In addition to tracking their progress on training, learners are encouraged to work toward acquiring various pieces of digital approval directly in the system.
Communications: Instructors can send messages to learners directly within the LMS or via email, which usually integrates with the LMS. This allows instructors and learners to have one-on-one discussions related to performance or further discussion of class topics. Instructors and administrators can also set reminders and notifications to alert learners of upcoming deadlines whenever they access the system.