Staffing Models, Program Elements, and Performance Expectations 17104 HITEQ Center post on Sunday, January 15, 2017 | Categories: Health IT & QI Workforce, Recruitment A HITEQ Center Resource The following document describes Quality and HIT staffing models for a low, middle, and high resourced health centers. These models are intended to be both normative (e.g., How does my middle resource health center compare? Do I have all of these positions covered?) and aspirational (e.g., What benefits could we get if we move to the next level?). Each model includes: Descriptions of staff Critical quality program elements at each stage How incentive payments could be allocated, and Performance expectations. The model includes factors to consider when moving between stages and a staff position glossary to help define the different positions. As anyone who has worked in health centers knows, health centers are highly variable. For this reason, this document is meant to help executives and quality staff think more deeply about their quality program. It is not intended to be a literal guide. Documents to download Quality and Health IT Staffing Models(.pdf, 95.62 KB) - 936 download(s) Tags: Documentjob functionsHealth QI/IT Workforce developmentrecruitmentResourcejobsjob descriptionstaffing model Print Previous Article Staff Orientation to the use of Health Information Technology (HIT) to achieve the Triple Aim - Part III Next Article Telehealth Strategies and Resources for Serving Patients with Limited English Proficiency Intended AudienceQuality, medical, and executive staff Related Resources Free CME Training with Three Tracks Examples of Technical Assistance Provided by Primary Care Associations and Health Center Controlled Networks Leadership Cultivation and Buy-In – Annotated Articles Health IT and QI Workforce Development: Onboarding for Success Getting Started on the Quality Journey
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