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The Quadruple Aim
Quadruple Aim

A Conceptual Framework

Improving the U.S. health care system requires four aims: improving the experience of care, improving the health of populations, reducing per capita costs and improving care team well-being. HITEQ Center resources seek to provide content and direction aligned with the goals of the Quadruple Aim

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Conducting an SRA in accordance with HIPAA policy is a complex task, especially for small to medium providers such as community health centers. The HIPAA Security Rule mandates security standards to safeguard electronic Protected Health Information (ePHI) maintained by electronic health record (EHR) technology, with detailed attention to how ePHI is stored, accessed, transmitted, and audited. This rule is different from the HIPAA Privacy Rule, which requires safeguards to protect the privacy of PHI and sets limits and conditions on it use and disclosure. Meaningful Use supports the HIPAA Security Rule. In order to successfully attest to Meaningful Use, providers must conduct a security risk assessment (SRA), implement updates as needed, and correctly identify security deficiencies. By conducting an SRA regularly, providers can identify and document potential threats and vulnerabilities related to data security, and develop a plan of action to mitigate them.

Security vulnerabilities must be addressed before the SRA can be considered complete. Providers must document the process and steps taken to mitigate risks in three main areas: administration, physical environment, and technical hardware and software. The following set of resources provide education, strategies and tools for conducting SRA.

Security Risk Analysis Resources

Resources for Expanding PrEP Services in your Health Center

Curated PrEP resources for health centers, compliation in 2022.

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HITEQ compiled this resource library for health centers, which houses actionable PrEP resources including checklists, pocket guides, and billing guidance. This curated set of resources aims to assist health centers in accessing those resources that directly address current PrEP challenges.

Using Your EHR to Identify Patients Who May Benefit from PrEP at Your Health Center

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Identifying candidates for PrEP can be challenging but not impossible. The first step to finding the right candidates involves understanding the criteria for PrEP. Not everyone is a great candidate for PrEP or can adhere to the frequent testing and monitoring required of PrEP patients. Some patients are comfortable using condoms and other HIV prevention methods, and providers should respect and affirm their decision.

TelePrEP for Health Centers

Telehealth Resources and Innovations for HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP), June 2020

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This brief presents an overview of how health centers can utilize telehealth for PrEP access, or TelePrEP, for comprehensive care, and includes innovations and resources that health centers can utilize to extend these services to their patient populations.

TelePrEP

Using telehealth to expand access to PrEP

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According to the Rural health Information Hub, the risk of contracting HIV can be greatly reduced through Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP), but the medication must be taken every day and patients need follow-up appointments every 3 months. Some patients often don't have access to it due to stigma, distance from the nearest specialist, and a shortage of primary care providers willing to prescribe and monitor PrEP.

Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP), Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP), and Other HIV Prevention Strategies: Billing and Coding Guide

Developed by NASTAD, updated in 2023

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The goal of this guide is to provide up-to-date information and best practices for coding, billing, and denial resolution for PrEP and PEP services. Health department staff are encouraged to share this resource with grantees, community partners, and other health care providers billing for HIV prevention services.

HITEQ Skill Builder Series | Building Tomorrow's Health Center Health IT and Data Systems, Today

Use Case 1: Getting Ahead of the Hype: Proactive Strategies for Managing AI in Health Centers

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Shift from readiness to proactive management by developing concrete strategies for tailoring AI use by role and within your organization. Learn how to implement clear policies that support ethical use, maximize value, and create adaptable systems to withstand the AI frenzy.

HITEQ Skill Builder Series | Building Tomorrow's Health Center Health IT and Data Systems, Today

Reflect & Connect IV: Navigating AI Implementation in Health Centers: Policies, Practices, and Oversight

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Join your peers for a deep dive into the practical and ethical dimensions of artificial intelligence in this four session learning collaborative. Through expert-led sessions and peer-to-peer discussion, we will explore key operational areas, from procurement and clinical documentation to patient-facing applications and revenue cycle operations.

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Reflect & Connect III: Navigating AI Implementation in Health Centers: Policies, Practices, and Oversight

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Join your peers for a deep dive into the practical and ethical dimensions of artificial intelligence in this four session learning collaborative. Through expert-led sessions and peer-to-peer discussion, we will explore key operational areas, from procurement and clinical documentation to patient-facing applications and revenue cycle operations.

HITEQ Skill Builder Series | Building Tomorrow's Health Center Health IT and Data Systems, Today

Reflect & Connect II: Navigating AI Implementation in Health Centers: Policies, Practices, and Oversight

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Join your peers for a deep dive into the practical and ethical dimensions of artificial intelligence in this four session learning collaborative. Through expert-led sessions and peer-to-peer discussion, we will explore key operational areas, from procurement and clinical documentation to patient-facing applications and revenue cycle operations.

HITEQ Skill Builder Series | Building Tomorrow's Health Center Health IT and Data Systems, Today

Reflect & Connect I: Navigating AI Implementation in Health Centers: Policies, Practices, and Oversight

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Join your peers for a deep dive into the practical and ethical dimensions of artificial intelligence in this four session learning collaborative. Through expert-led sessions and peer-to-peer discussion, we will explore key operational areas, from procurement and clinical documentation to patient-facing applications and revenue cycle operations.

HITEQ Skill Builder Series | Building Tomorrow's Health Center Health IT and Data Systems, Today

Act and Apply: Optimizing Your EHR and Workflows to Address Health-Related Needs

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This training will share lessons learned and promising practices for embedding health-related needs screening into your EHR and clinical workflows. Join us to learn how to effectively capture this critical information and how to act on it to provide more comprehensive, whole-person care.

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Use Case II: The Foundation of the Future: Documentation Integrity in Health IT

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The quality of your documentation today directly impacts your readiness for the technologies of tomorrow. This training will focus on how to leverage health IT tools to increase documentation integrity, building a strong foundation for future innovations like interoperability, AI, and predictive analytics.

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Overview Session: Smarter Strategy, Better Care: The Power of Aligned Digital Health

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This foundational webinar explored how to create a strong connection between your technology and your organizational goals to maximize resources and enhance patient engagement.

HITEQ Learning Series | Practical and Proactive Approaches to AI Readiness for Health Centers

Session 2: Out of the Shadows: How AI Is and Isn’t (Yet) Being Used in Health Centers

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This session had a panel discussion to uncover what AI is truly capable of today across clinical, administrative, and financial domains, and where it has limitations. Attendees heard how health centers are evaluating new technologies in this quickly evolving landscape.

HITEQ AI Series: Practical and Proactive Approaches to AI Readiness for Health Centers

Session 1: A Framework for AI Readiness in Health Centers

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Establish a solid foundation for your health center's AI journey by learning how to assess your current state and build an organizational framework for AI adoption. This session provided a practical roadmap for creating a strategy that ensures your AI decisions are mission-aligned, and we heard how this is being put into action by health centers in Maine.

Bridging Rural Communities: Telehealth Innovations for Appalachia and Beyond

Mid-Atlantic Telehealth Resource Center Event

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Join the Mid-Atlantic Telehealth Resource Center for a unique multi-site convening designed to showcase and document best practices in telehealth across the Appalachian region. This full-day event will bring together professionals, policymakers, and program leaders committed to improving rural health through innovative telehealth solutions.

HITEQ Highlights: Innovative Strategies to Reduce Maternal and Congenital Syphilis

HITEQ Highlights Webinar

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Please join Dr. Irene Stafford, OB/GYN from the University of Texas Houston Maternal-Fetal Medicine Center in a presentation focused on using common place EHR technology to increase STI and HIV testing. In her talk, Dr. Stafford described recent research demonstrating a decrease in transmission of congenital syphilis by the implementation of routine EHR strategies for best practice alerts. Her work demonstrates thoughtful ways of how the EHR can serve as an educational tool for providers, how information technology can inform practice patterns and improve health outcomes, and describe how best practice alerts can assist in reportable disease management.

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This resource collection was cultivated and developed by the HITEQ team with valuable suggestions and contributions from HITEQ Project collaborators.

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