Using Technology to Implement MAT in Primary Care 8920 Event date: 1/31/2020 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Export event Alyssa Carlisle post on Wednesday, December 18, 2019 | Categories: Health IT Enabled QI, Health IT & QI Workforce, Webinars, Archived Center for Care Innovation Webinar Equipping and empowering providers with technology that provides decision support and enables better connection, insight, and overall management of their patients with substance use disorders is key to successful medications for addiction treatment (MAT) programs. Learn about the tools that are helping improve patient engagement, increase adherence to treatment plans, and reduce program dropouts. Attendees will be able to: • Provide an understanding of the effectiveness of technology as a tool to improve MAT patient engagement and the quality of treatment. • Explain approaches for improving the provider experience of running an MAT program. • Identify the key elements that make outcome information useful as clinical and practice improvement tools. Resource Links Link to the webinar recording Tags: patient engagementMAT Print Previous Article UDS+ Preparation and Health IT Considerations - Session 4 Next Article Virtual Engagement for Professionals: Center of Excellence Related Resources Maintaining Personal Connection in a Digital Age of Healthcare -- Personalizing Patient Engagement through Technology Digital Health Strategy to Enable Comprehensive Care: The Importance of Digital Health in Health Centers COVID-19 Vaccine Communication: Electronic Patient Engagement Vendor Discussion COVID-19 Vaccine Communication: Electronic Patient Engagement Vendor Discussion COVID-19 Vaccine Communication: Electronic Patient Engagement Vendor Discussion
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