HITEQ RESOURCES & EVENTS
HITEQ Highlights Webinar: Need Help Implementing Telehealth? Demystifying Barriers to Telehealth
HITEQ Highlights Webinar: Need Help Implementing Telehealth? Demystifying Barriers to Telehealth

HITEQ Highlights Webinar: Need Help Implementing Telehealth? Demystifying Barriers to Telehealth

While nearly all health centers have reported the use of electronic health records, only 38 percent are utilizing some type of telehealth technology, most notably to provide mental health services. Despite significant research that telehealth is as effective as in-person visits, there are still many barriers to its use, including the lack of consistent visit reimbursement, technology costs, broadband availability, and resistance to changes to workflow.  This webinar discussed the current state of telehealth use by health centers and the barriers to implementation and use and introduced participants to the national and regional Telehealth Resource Centers (TRCs).

Staff Orientation to the use of Health Information Technology (HIT) to achieve the Triple Aim - Part I
Staff Orientation to the use of Health Information Technology (HIT) to achieve the Triple Aim - Part I

Staff Orientation to the use of Health Information Technology (HIT) to achieve the Triple Aim - Part I

A custom, health-center focused eLearning module for onboarding and orienting clinical and administrative health center staff to the Triple Aim and their important role in collecting accurate and timely information to support informed decision-making.  The first aim – Patient Experience – is addressed in this module with a focus on the many staff a patient interacts with during a visit who impact the patient’s care. 

** Please note that viewing issues have been identified when using the Internet Explorer 11 browser. The series is best viewed in either Chrome, Firefox, or IE Edge browsers. The series is best viewed in either Chrome, Firefox, or IE Edge browsers.

Staff Orientation to the use of Health Information Technology (HIT) to achieve the Triple Aim - Part II
Staff Orientation to the use of Health Information Technology (HIT) to achieve the Triple Aim - Part II

Staff Orientation to the use of Health Information Technology (HIT) to achieve the Triple Aim - Part II

A custom, health-center focused eLearning module for onboarding and orienting clinical and administrative health center staff to the Triple Aim and their important role in collecting accurate and timely information to support informed decision-making.   The second aim – Population Health – is addressed in this module with a focus on the use of data to improve the health of a population or sub-group of patients. 

** Please note that viewing issues have been identified when using the Internet Explorer 11 browser. The series is best viewed in either Chrome, Firefox, or IE Edge browsers.The series is best viewed in either Chrome, Firefox, or IE Edge browsers.

Staff Orientation to the use of Health Information Technology (HIT) to achieve the Triple Aim - Part III
Staff Orientation to the use of Health Information Technology (HIT) to achieve the Triple Aim - Part III

Staff Orientation to the use of Health Information Technology (HIT) to achieve the Triple Aim - Part III

A custom, health-center focused eLearning module for onboarding and orienting clinical and administrative health center staff to the Triple Aim and their important role in collecting accurate and timely information to support informed decision-making.  The third aim – Value – is addressed in this module with a focus on using data to achieve the best outcomes for patients while decreasing costs. 

** Please note that viewing issues have been identified when using the Internet Explorer 11 browser. The series is best viewed in either Chrome, Firefox, or IE Edge browsers.The series is best viewed in either Chrome, Firefox, or IE Edge browsers.

Risk Stratification Approach
Risk Stratification Approach

Risk Stratification Approach

Risk stratification enables providers to identify the right level of care and services for distinct subgroups of patients. It is the process of assigning a risk status to a patient and then using this information to direct care and improve overall health outcomes. NACHC's Action Guide lays out 4 steps to get you started with risk stratification as well as key related concepts and considerations. 

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