Assessing the Care Team Tech Experience: A Digital Health Tool Toolkit 732 Molly Rafferty post on Thursday, September 12, 2024 | Categories: EHR Implementation, Health IT Enabled QI, Improving Performance, Health IT & QI Workforce HITEQ Center, created through Aliados Health. Originally developed in June 2023, updated September 2024 This toolkit helps health center electronic health record (EHR) and Information Technology (IT) departments to deliver effective EHR training for staff, whether for new hires, rolling out new EHR modules, or providing ongoing training support. The guidance and tools included will support EHR trainers to create customized trainings and digital tool solutions for care teams. By improving staff proficiency with digital tools, health centers can increase value to patient experiences and reduce the burden on staff. The accompanying Care Team Member Tech Experience Assessment serves as a collection of questions that can be used to assess the current experiences, capabilities, preferences, and motivations of providers. Download the resources in the Documents to Download Section below. The resource is available in PDF format in the "Documents to Download" section below. You can also download the accompanying Care Team Member Tech Experience Assessment in Word format to facilitate copying of the questions. Documents to download Assessing the care team tech experience: A Digital Health Tool Toolkit(.pdf, 11.02 MB) - 109 download(s) View the resource here. Originally developed in June 2023, updated September 2024 Care Team Member Tech Experience Assessment (.docx, 182.15 KB) - 95 download(s) Download a Word document version of the Question Bank to facilitate copying the questions. Originally developed in June 2023, updated September 2024. Tags: trainingprovider satisfactionprovider burdenEHR training Print Previous Article On the Horizon Series Sessions Next Article Health Center Emergency Response Resources Related Resources Sensitive Information and the Electronic Patient Record HITEQ Highlights: Is Zero Burnout Possible in Primary Care? Insights from Recently Published Findings Among 715 Practices Addressing Provider Burden Learning Collaborative Session 2: EHR Training Best Practices Addressing Provider Burden Learning Collaborative Session 3: Workflow and Documentation Support Addressing Provider Burden Learning Collaborative Session 4: Provider Burnout Round-Up
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