HITRC and the DOQ-IT University for the NLC / Sunday, June 12, 2016 / Categories: EHR Selection and Implementation, EHR Implementation, Health IT & QI Workforce, Recruitment, Professional Development Creating a Leadership Team for Successful EHR Implementation A Resource from the Health Information Technology Research Center (HITRC) and the Doctor’s Office Quality Information Technology University (DOQ-IT University) for The National Learning Consortium (NLC) This resource is intended to aid providers and health IT implementers in identifying a leadership team for a successful EHR implementation. Selecting the right people for an EHR implementation team is a critical step in a successful implementation. In general, members of the team should be enthusiastic, well-respected and forward thinking. Team members should bring differing perspectives on how the EHR will be used and provide a wide array of skills and knowledge. The size of a practice will determine the size of the implementation team. For smaller practices, one person may be managing several of the areas of responsibility included. This resource includes a template to document the leadership team; fill in the template as it is relevant to the practice. This document had been reviewed by the advisory board and domain experts. Despite its intent for the broad provider audience, it is still highly relevant and helpful to health centers assembling a leadership team for EHR implementation. Previous Article Job Description for Associate Director of Informatics and Data Services Print 18422 Tags: job descriptionsEHR selectionEHR ImplementationWorkforce Skillsleadership Documents to download NLC-Creating-Leadership-Team-Successful-EHR-Implementation(.pdf, 2.77 MB) - 1087 download(s) Resource Links Link to the original source urlCreator: Health Information Technology Research Center (HITRC) and the Doctor’s Office Quality Information Technology University (DOQ-IT University) for The National Learning Consortium (NLC) Related Resources FAQ: How will the upcoming changes to the Information Blocking and EHR certification requirements impact health centers? Lessons Learned in Social Need Screening EHR Vendors Most Frequently Used by Health Centers To Switch or Not to Switch: A Guide for Community Clinics Considering Changing EHRs Remote Scribes, Transcription, Talk-to-Type, and Virtual Assistants