Event date: 5/13/2024 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Export event Jodie Albert / Wednesday, April 17, 2024 / Categories: Emerging Technologies, Health Information Exchange, Improving Performance, PH and SDH Concepts, Privacy & Security Best Practices, Telehealth, Webinars Highlights: Engaging Partners and Technology to Support Care of Justice-Involved Patients Virtual Webinar As health centers have expanded their services for behavioral health and substance use disorder treatment, justice-involved members of the community are one part of the population that can benefit by the expansion of services and access. Treatment for SUD during incarceration has shown to reduce recidivism, but is challenging to provide due to constraints posed by space limitations, workforce turnover, and difficulties in maintaining continuity of care. Telehealth and remote services during COVID-19 further expanded opportunities for health centers to consider partnerships to support justice involved populations. Yet, there are operational, technology, and cultural barriers to collaboration with jails, prisons, and the drug courts. Join us to learn from two inspiring health providers- Harris Health (Texas) and Community Medical Centers Inc. (California) that have made a commitment to offering care to justice -involved patients, and their journeys to build positive partnerships improving access to service. Print 225 Tags: telehealthHITEQ Highlightssubstance use disordersJustice-Involved PatientsHealthcare access Resource Links Register here for the webinarRegistration Link Related Resources HITEQ Highlights: Advancing Interoperability & Health Information Exchange for Health Centers - An Overview and Discussion on Enhancing Health Outcomes with the Oklahoma MyHealth Access Network HITEQ Highlights: PrEP Process Mapping Team Toolkit Demonstration HITEQ Highlights: Crossing The Chasm of Innovation - One FQHC's Journey to Operationalize its Telehealth Strategy HITEQ Highlights: Enabling a Cyber-Resilient Health Center HITEQ Highlights: What to Do About Health IT Hazards Associated with Copy and Paste in the EHR