LTC Data Cooperative Town Halls - Join and Make Your Voice Heard!

Research and Data; Programs and Resources
 
The Long-Term Care (LTC) Data Cooperative is a provider-led initiative designed to collect and utilize electronic medical records and related data from long term care and post-acute care residents. This data helps providers improve clinical care and operations and assess the effectiveness of different treatments and practices on resident outcomes. AHCA/NCAL have partnered with Brown University to establish the LTC Data Cooperative on behalf of providers. 

Get Involved: Join the Town Halls

As a provider-led effort, the success of the Cooperative depends on active participation from providers. One of the best ways to get involved is by attending our Town Halls. These sessions offer an opportunity for providers to connect with researchers, provide feedback, and share expertise. Researchers use these forums to discuss how they are utilizing the collected data and to seek input from the LTC community to ensure their findings are accurate and relevant.

Why Your Participation Matters

Researchers presenting at our Town Halls are eager to share their findings with the LTC community and gain valuable insights from providers. Your feedback can help shape clinical priorities and inform studies that directly impact resident care and policy development. By participating, you contribute to a community-driven approach to advancing care quality and outcomes.

Join the Thousands Who Have Already Enrolled

Interested in joining the LTC Data Cooperative and contributing to this important work? Contact us at LTCDataCooperative@AHCA.org to start the enrollment process. Once enrolled, visit our website at ltcdatacooperative.org to view upcoming Town Hall dates and email us to be added to our outreach list.

For more information about the mission and purpose of the LTC Data Cooperative, visit ltcdatacooperative.org and check out our “Why Join?” flyer.

Questions? Contact us at LTCDataCooperative@AHCA.org.

This work is supported by the National Institute on Aging.