Event date: 8/4/2021 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Export event Jodie Albert / Tuesday, July 13, 2021 / Categories: EHR Selection and Implementation, EHR Implementation, Health IT Enabled QI, Foundation for HIT Enabled QI, Improving Performance, Health IT & QI Workforce, Leadership Buy-In, Webinars, Archived HITEQ Highlights: Is Zero Burnout Possible in Primary Care? Insights from Recently Published Findings Among 715 Practices HITEQ Highlights Webinar Drawing on recently published research from Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality’s EvidenceNOW initiative, Dr. Samuel Edwards shared insights for primary care practices seeking to assess and address provider burnout. Dr. Edwards highlighted associations between the use of quality improvement strategies, EHR capabilities, and satisfaction among practices with zero-burnout versus high-burnout. Key, and sometimes surprising, takeaways regarding leadership, workplace environment and culture, EHR use, and more from this research were discussed. Previous Article HITEQ Highlights: Documentation Tips when using the Collaborative Care Model for the Treatment of Depression and Anxiety in Primary Care Next Article HITEQ Highlights: Launch of Webinar Series on the Role of Health IT with Integrated Behavioral Health Care Print 12309 Tags: EHRquality improvementQIHITEQ Highlightsprovider satisfactionprovider burdenprovider burnout Documents to download Webinar Slide Deck (.pdf, 3.94 MB) - 750 download(s) Webinar transcript(.pdf, 210.48 KB) - 676 download(s) Resource Links View the recording here Recording link Related Resources HITEQ Highlights: Integrating Patient Self-Monitoring Blood Pressure Within Office-Based Hypertension Management Digital Health Strategy to Enable Comprehensive Care: Navigating Regulatory Waters- Compliance and Considerations HITEQ Highlights: Advancing Interoperability & Health Information Exchange for Health Centers - An Overview and Discussion on Enhancing Health Outcomes with the Oklahoma MyHealth Access Network Highlights: Engaging Partners and Technology to Support Care of Justice-Involved Patients HITEQ On the Horizon: Environmental Preparedness for Health Centers