Request for Proposal Template for Health Information Technology 15526 The National Learning Consortium post on Sunday, June 12, 2016 | Categories: EHR Selection and Implementation, EHR Selection A Resource from the Health Information Technology Research Center (HITRC), Wisconsin Health Information Technology Extension Center (WHITEC), and Wide River Technology Extension Center (Wide River TEC) for The National Learning Consortium (NLC) This RFP template is intended to aid providers and health IT implementers throughout the EHR vendor selection process. This template can be used to structure requests for vendors to send proposals on the specific health IT that needs to be acquired. This document had been reviewed by the advisory board and domain experts. Despite its intent for the broad provider audience, it is still a useful template for health centers preparing RFPs for health IT. Documents to download NLC-Request-For-Proposal-Template-Health-Information-Technology(.pdf, 11.66 MB) - 2055 download(s) Resource Links Original Source URLCreator: Health Information Technology Research Center (HITRC), Wisconsin Health Information Technology Extension Center (WHITEC), and Wide River Technology Extension Center (Wide River TEC) for The National Learning Consortium (NLC) Tags: EHR selectioncontractingnegotiationsRFP Print Previous Article Vendor Evaluation Tool Next Article SAFER-9 Clinician Communication Related Resources To Switch or Not to Switch: A Guide for Community Clinics Considering Changing EHRs Health Center EHR Transition Provider Engagement for Health Centers: Turning EHR from A Barrier to Benefit EHR Transition Tips – Motivation and Planning EHR Selection
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