HITEQ Skill Builder Series: Health IT & Data Basics: 101 for New Health Center Staff
HITEQ Skill Builder Series: Health IT & Data Basics: 101 for New Health Center Staff
In this Use Case session, Increasing Data Analysis Capabilities, we reviewed how the three main categories of healthcare data are collected and used within a health center. We will also identified common data analysis tools, and determined the steps needed to leverage data for quality improvement. The session concluded by having a conversation with two health center nurses to discuss the human side of data./p
HITEQ Skill Builder Series: Health IT & Data Basics: 101 for New Health Center Staff
HITEQ Skill Builder Series: Health IT & Data Basics: 101 for New Health Center Staff
Join us for an introductory session on Health IT and data, where we will provide a high-level overview of how data flows through a health center and why a baseline understanding of these concepts is important for all staff.
HITEQ Highlights: Fortifying the Frontlines: Cybersecurity Strategies for Health Centers in a Rising Threat Landscape
HITEQ Highlights: Fortifying the Frontlines: Cybersecurity Strategies for Health Centers in a Rising Threat Landscape
This HITEQ Highlights session explored the urgent need for enhanced cybersecurity in health centers, highlighting real-world impacts through the case study of the Family Health Center of Worcester ransomware attack.
HITEQ Highlights: Bridging Practice and Quality Improvement: Informaticists as Force Multipliers in Today’s Health Centers
HITEQ Highlights: Bridging Practice and Quality Improvement: Informaticists as Force Multipliers in Today’s Health Centers
This webinar featured a moderated panel discussion with clinical informaticists from health centers in California, Massachusetts, New York, and Texas.
Making Technology Work for Every Health Center, Anywhere
Making Technology Work for Every Health Center, Anywhere
Join our free learning collaborative designed to help health centers optimize technology to deliver care in dynamic settings. This series will focus on the unique challenges and opportunities of using EHRs and other health information technology in care settings such as mobile units, school-based health centers, street outreach programs, and correctional facilities.