Leveraging Electronic Health Records to Promote Improved Care, Patient Safety and Privacy 1043 Event date: 7/25/2024 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Export event Caitlin Tricomi post on Tuesday, July 9, 2024 | Categories: EHR Selection and Implementation, EHR Implementation, Privacy & Security Best Practices, HIT Events, Webinars Health Partners on IPV & Exploitation As health center staff increasingly identify and document IPV/HT in medical records, some electronic health record (EHR) platforms are embedding prompts, model workflows, and patient privacy and confidentiality recommendations into their systems. They are also linking to or using social referral platforms to facilitate referrals. This webinar summarized practice recommendations on how to request consent from survivors during documentation and before conducting any data sharing on referral platforms. Additionally, they shared takeaways on smart tool development and availability from leading EHR platforms and highlight best practices to ensure patient privacy and safety while adhering to CURES Act regulations. Resource Links Link to the Recording and Presentation Tags: documentationCures Act Final Ruleintimate partner violencepatient privacyfacilitating referrals Print Previous Article HITEQ On the Horizon: Environmental Preparedness for Health Centers Next Article Maintaining Personal Connection in a Digital Age of Healthcare -- Team and Collegial Relationships Related Resources On the Horizon: UDS+ and Race, Ethnicity, and Language Collection Sensitive Information and the Electronic Patient Record FAQ: How will the upcoming changes to the Information Blocking and EHR certification requirements impact health centers? Health Center Case Examples in Coding and Documenting Social Risks: Introduction Health Center Case Examples in Coding and Documenting Social Risks
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