UDS+ Preparation and Health IT Considerations - Session 1 6855 Event date: 1/18/2023 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Export event Nye Day post on Wednesday, October 19, 2022 | Categories: Promoting Interoperability, Health IT & QI Workforce, UDS Resources, Archived Peer Learning Series for Health Centers Disclaimer: Please note this information is current as of 1/18/2023. Please visit the UDS Modernization Overview and FAQ pages for the most up-to-date information about 2023 Uniform Data System (UDS) and UDS Patient-Level Submissions (UDS+). As HRSA BPHC's UDS+ and other granular data reporting programs approach, health centers are at varying levels of awareness and readiness. The HITEQ Center offered a virtual office hours series to discuss the following: The mechanisms of future reporting via bulk FHIR submission The future state where health centers are ready for UDS+ and other patient level reporting. Readiness processes for future reporting via bulk FHIR submission, including strong data governance, standardized documentation, and mapping. Health IT and data characteristics of future-focused health centers. After participating in these four sessions, attendees are now able to: Describe the characteristics of health centers that are more ready for granular and patient-level reporting Point to resources available to attendees to increase understanding of FHIR Identify at least one step to be taken to prepare for granular and patient-level reporting Documents to download UDS Office Hours Session 1 Transcript(.docx, 23.28 KB) - 439 download(s) UDS+ Office Hours Session 1 Slide Deck(.pdf, 1.05 MB) - 770 download(s) Resource Links UDS+ Office Hours Session 1 RecordingView the recording of Session 1 here. Tags: UDSreportinghealth centersUDS modernizationUDS+FHIR Implementation Print Previous Article Team as Treatment: Driving Improvement in Diabetes Next Article UDS+ Preparation and Health IT Considerations - Session 2 Related Resources HITEQ Highlights: Bridging Practice and Quality Improvement: Informaticists as Force Multipliers in Today’s Health Centers Making Technology Work for Every Health Center, Anywhere Making Technology Work for Every Health Center, Anywhere Leveraging AI in Health Center Operations and Clinical Practice HITEQ Highlights: TEFCA - Transforming Healthcare Interoperability: What Health Centers Need to Know
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