Event date: 7/1/2025 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Export event HITEQ Admin / Monday, June 16, 2025 / Categories: EHR Implementation, Health IT & QI Workforce, Webinars, Archived Maximizing Use – Taking Health IT to the Next Level for Tracking Patient Outcomes: Case Example from Health Center using eClinicalWorks and Azara Session 1: Governance, Roles, and Responsibilities in Managing eCW, Azara, and Other Tools This discussion series offered a focused, collaborative space for three one-hour virtual sessions spread over a few weeks. The series delved into the practicalities of managing and leveraging health IT tools, specifically eClinicalWorks (eCW) and Azara, to enhance clinical care and the ability to monitor outcomes across the patient population. Participants had the opportunity to share best practices, troubleshoot common challenges, and uncover actionable strategies for optimizing these essential systems. The group fostered a peer-to-peer learning environment, encouraging open discussion and knowledge exchange among providers, care teams, and quality professionals. This session laid the groundwork by exploring the foundational aspects of health IT management within an organization. It addressed who is responsible for different facets of the systems and how changes and communications are handled. Upcoming Sessions: July 15th, 2025: Session 2 Description July 29th, 2025: Session 3 Description Previous Article Making Technology Work for Every Health Center, Anywhere Next Article Maximizing Use – Taking Health IT to the Next Level for Tracking Patient Outcomes: Case Example from Health Center using eClinicalWorks and Azara Print 638 Tags: workforceHealth IT managementtoolsgovernance Documents to download Transcripción en español(.pdf, 122.78 KB) - 16 download(s) English transcript(.pdf, 116.38 KB) - 24 download(s) Webinar Slide Deck(.pdf, 1.14 MB) - 28 download(s) Related Resources Making Technology Work for Every Health Center, Anywhere Using Health IT and EHRs to Address the Burden Providers Experience HITEQ Highlights: Documentation Tips when using the Collaborative Care Model for the Treatment of Depression and Anxiety in Primary Care