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This resource collection was compiled by the HITEQ Center staff with guidance from HITEQ Advisory Committee members and collaborators of the HITEQ Center.

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The HHS-wide initiative Ending the HIV Epidemic: A Plan for America seeks to leverage the powerful data and tools now available to reduce new HIV infections in the United States by 75 percent in five years and by 90 percent by 2030. HITEQ is identifying best practices and barriers to using health IT to support early diagnosis, application of proven prevention interventions including access to PrEP, and sustained treatment for people living with HIV to achieve and maintain viral suppression.

Ending the HIV Epidemic Resources
Event date: 6/27/2024 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM Export event
Digital Health Strategy to Enable Comprehensive Care: Digital Health in Action- Use Cases and Success Stories

Digital Health Strategy to Enable Comprehensive Care: Digital Health in Action- Use Cases and Success Stories

Virtual Learning Collaborative

This series will equip participants with a framework through which to assess digital health tools, and the knowledge necessary to develop and implement a digital health strategy in which all health IT operates. By covering the foundational aspects of a digital health strategy, the significance in modern healthcare, regulatory considerations, and practical use cases, this series will provide valuable insights for health centers. With the increasing importance of digital health in comprehensive care delivery, it is essential for health centers to stay up-to-date with the latest developments in the field. By participating, attendees will gain a deeper understanding of how digital health strategies can enhance the quality of care delivered, expand access, improve patient outcomes, and reduce total cost of care

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Session 4: Thursday, June 27th, 2024: Digital Health in Action- Use Cases and Success Stories

This session showcases real-world examples and case studies of successful digital health strategies in primary care settings. There will be review of specific use cases, lessons learned, success factors, and the impact on patient care and clinic operations.

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