HITEQ Health Center Behavioral Health Integrator Badge
Health centers are increasing the integration of behavioral health in primary care, spurred by an increased focus on whole person care and additional funding. Effective use of health IT in conjunction with patient privacy and confidentiality is imperative to support behavioral health.

According to the Office of the National Coordinator, "Health information technology can help to improve behavioral health care and can further enable care coordination and integration, increase information sharing, and support prevention, treatment, and recovery activities. Access to and the exchange and use of behavioral health information as part of routine care can help to improve continuity in care services and support efforts toward achieving an interoperable health care system across the continuum."

Take some time to read through some of the articles on this page and then fill out the submission form on the right and you will be rewarded with a Health Center Incredible Behavioral Health Integrator badge! This is an official badge that is submitted by the HITEQ Center as a proof of completion to the blockchain. Your credentials can be added to profiles such as LinkedIn and verified through accreditation services such as Accredible and Open Badge.

https://hiteqcenter.org/Services/Badges-Self-paced-Learning/Behavioral-Health-Integrator

 

Leveraging Telehealth Technologies To Improve Access in Rural Areas

UMMC COE Webinar

HITEQ Center 0 2496
This webinar will explore:
How telehealth services support rural hospitals and community providers by expanding access to critical care, reducing transfer rates, and improving clinical outcomes.
How RPM technologies enable proactive care management and improve outcomes for patients in rural and underserved communities.
How AI-powered scribing tools allow healthcare providers to focus more on patient care

Telehealth Considerations and Strategies for Special and Vulnerable Populations

HITEQ Highlights Webinar

Molly Rafferty 0 24567

This webinar focuses on strategies to reach and serve special and vulnerable populations using telehealth. Special and vulnerable populations include Migratory, Seasonal, and Agricultural Workers (MSAW), Older Adults, people experiencing homelessness, people with limited english proficiency, and rural communities with limited access to broadband. We discuss building the awareness, knowledge, and ability of both patients and health center staff to successfully use telehealth to meet the needs of these important groups. Wealso share how telehealth promotes health equity and increases overall access to quality healthcare for special and vulnerable populations.

USAC Rural Health Care Program

Information regarding the funding possibilities for Rural Health Care Programs

USAC Rural Health Care Program 0 9627

This website contains information regarding the funding possibilities for Rural Health Care Programs, along with frequently asked questions, program calendar, and guidance on submitting applications as well as updates on where the funding disbursements are toward the $400 million cap.

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Leveraging Telehealth Technologies To Improve Access in Rural Areas

Leveraging Telehealth Technologies To Improve Access in Rural Areas

This webinar will explore:
How telehealth services support rural hospitals and community providers by expanding access to critical care, reducing transfer rates, and improving clinical outcomes.
How RPM technologies enable proactive care management and improve outcomes for patients in rural and underserved communities.
How AI-powered scribing tools allow healthcare providers to focus more on patient care
Telehealth Considerations and Strategies for Special and Vulnerable Populations

Telehealth Considerations and Strategies for Special and Vulnerable Populations

This webinar focuses on strategies to reach and serve special and vulnerable populations using telehealth. Special and vulnerable populations include Migratory, Seasonal, and Agricultural Workers (MSAW), Older Adults, people experiencing homelessness, people with limited english proficiency, and rural communities with limited access to broadband. We discuss building the awareness, knowledge, and ability of both patients and health center staff to successfully use telehealth to meet the needs of these important groups. Wealso share how telehealth promotes health equity and increases overall access to quality healthcare for special and vulnerable populations.

USAC Rural Health Care Program

USAC Rural Health Care Program

This website contains information regarding the funding possibilities for Rural Health Care Programs, along with frequently asked questions, program calendar, and guidance on submitting applications as well as updates on where the funding disbursements are toward the $400 million cap.

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Badge Submission Form