Event date: 4/18/2019 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM Export event Alyssa Carlisle / Wednesday, February 27, 2019 / Categories: EHR Implementation, Emerging Technologies, Improving Performance, Webinars, Archived HITEQ Highlights: Using Health Information Technology to Enhance Opioid Use Disorder Treatment The Health Information Technology, Evaluation, and Quality Center (HITEQ) hosted this webinar on promising and innovative practices for the use of health information technologies (IT) to enhance opioid use disorder (OUD) treatment. The discussion focused on how various health information technology practices and tools, including electronic health records and prescription drug monitoring programs, can be used to enhance OUD services and specifically medication assisted treatment (MAT). The webinar also featured the experiences and practices of health centers which are currently using health IT to enhance OUD services. Previous Article HITEQ Highlights: Launch of Webinar Series on the Role of Health IT with Integrated Behavioral Health Care Next Article HITEQ On the Horizon: Demystifying Current and Future Clinical Quality Measure Reporting: UDS+ and the Adult Weight Screening and Follow-up Measure Roundtable Print 22829 Tags: EHRHealth ITelectronic health recordsmedication assisted treatmenthealth information technologiesOUD treatmentopioid use disorder treatmentprescription drug monitoring programsMATHITEQ Event Documents to download HITEQ Highlights: Using Health Information Technology to Enhance Opioid Use Disorder Treatment(.pdf, 3.11 MB) - 1161 download(s) Webinar Slides HITEQ Highlights: Using Health Information Technology to Enhance Opioid Use Disorder Treatment(.pdf, 123.26 KB) - 788 download(s) Webinar Transcript Resource Links Link to the webinar recording Related Resources Two-Part Series: Supporting CHWs with Technology to Achieve Value Two-Part Series: Supporting CHWs with Technology to Achieve Value HITEQ Highlights: Innovative Strategies to Reduce Maternal and Congenital Syphilis HITEQ On the Horizon: Environmental Preparedness for Health Centers HITEQ On the Horizon: What is the future of AI in Health Centers?