Azara DRVS Implementation Team Finds Enthusiastic Data Validators in Client Health Care for the Homeless 7117 Health Care for the Homeless, Inc. post on Tuesday, June 14, 2016 | Categories: Health IT Enabled QI, Validating Data Accuracy A Case Study from Health Care for the Homeless This case study looks at data validation and its role in implementing new analytics systems, such as Azara DRVS. In brief, Health Care for the Homeless (HCH), a Baltimore-based Federally Qualified Health Center, “went to extra lengths to ensure its Azara DRVS implementation included more than the usual amount of data validation, an examination of its data collection processes, a spirit of collaboration among a diverse staff and a willingness to accept an overarching truth: the effort to validate data properly will expose mistakes within the data, process deficiencies and other unforeseen challenges. But the reward for tackling these issues head-on is a health center with powerful, truly actionable data.” Documents to download Health-Care-For-Homeless-Azara-DRVS-Case-Study-HITEQ-20150218(.pdf, 213.1 KB) - 632 download(s) Tags: quality improvementaccessing dataData MonitoringData ReportingPopulation Health ManagementData ValidationData AnalyticsAzara DRVS Print Previous Article Million Hearts Hypertension Control Change Package Next Article A National Web Conference on the Use of Health IT to Improve Health Care Delivery for Children Related Resources Performance Measure Data Definition Worksheet Diabetes Health Center Data Validation Tool Health Center Data Validation Tool Accessing and Reading Electronic Clinical Quality Measures (eCQMs) for UDS AirTable interactive PCMH Tracking and Support Tool
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