HITEQ RESOURCES & EVENTS
Electronic Patient Engagement Tools: Adaptation for Use in COVID-19 Vaccination Rollout
Electronic Patient Engagement Tools: Adaptation for Use in COVID-19 Vaccination Rollout

Electronic Patient Engagement Tools: Adaptation for Use in COVID-19 Vaccination Rollout

Last fall, the HITEQ Center published an inventory describing many software tools that facilitate electronic patient engagement (EPE). The inventory detailed feedback from health center users of the EPE tools as well as information from the vendor about features and integration. As the health center workload has expanded to accommodate COVID-19 vaccination, the opportunity of EPE tools to address the needs of both health center and patients in this moment became apparent. HITEQ contacted the vendors included in the original inventory to gather supplemental information on how their products can be leveraged to support COVID-19 vaccine communication and distribution. Four EPE vendors responded, and those responses are outlined herein.

Promising Practices in Virtual Integrated Behavioral Health Care
Promising Practices in Virtual Integrated Behavioral Health Care

Promising Practices in Virtual Integrated Behavioral Health Care

With the rapid shift to telehealth services propelled by the COVID-19 pandemic, many community health centers had to rapidly transition to a mechanism of care delivery previously unknown and unfamiliar. Within a matter of days and weeks, health centers creatively found ways to transform workflows and approaches to care delivery to continue to provide care even if the patient was physically distant. This resource highlights promising practices in virtual integrated behavioral health care identified from community health centers. 

Social Determinants of Health (SDoH) Toolkit
Social Determinants of Health (SDoH) Toolkit

Social Determinants of Health (SDoH) Toolkit

This toolkit from Iowa is organized around the three stages of SDOH: Prepare, Test and Spread. The key concepts are organized under each of the stages. This toolkit provides existing and
new tools for each of the 21 concepts with guidance related to when an organization may want to use each tool or concept.

Safer at Home: Using Remote Patient Monitoring for Patient Care
Safer at Home: Using Remote Patient Monitoring for Patient Care

Safer at Home: Using Remote Patient Monitoring for Patient Care

This resource describes how telehealth, with a focus on Remote Patient Monitoring, is being used during the COVID-19 public health emergency to help keep patients safe at home. Planning, implementation, and financial considerations are provided to assist health centers implementing or optimizing remote patient monitoring (RPM).

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