Event date: 12/2/2020 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM Export event HITEQ Center / Friday, October 23, 2020 / Categories: EHR Selection and Implementation, EHR Implementation, UDS Resources, Webinars, Archived Ending the HIV Epidemic: The Health Center Role HITEQ Highlights This presentation was led by Dr. Tim Long, and focuses on the four pillars of Ending the HIV Epidemic and primary care HIV prevention. This webinar focuses on the clinical aspects of Ending the HIV epidemic, and use of health IT and EHR to support clinical care. Documents to download HCN HITEQ HIV webinar_V5 12.2.20(.pdf, 3.99 MB) - 525 download(s) Slides 12 2 20 Webinar Transcription 12.10(.pdf, 128.79 KB) - 459 download(s) Transcript Resource Links View recording hereRecording link Previous Article Ending the HIV Epidemic Collaborative: Next Gen Next Article Greenway Intergy: Optimizing for HIV Screening and Prevention Print 12174 Tags: EHR HITEQ Highlights Greenway HIV Ending the HIV Epidemic EHRs for HIV reporting HIV screening HIV prevention Related Resources Preparing for Patient Level Reporting: UDS+ and More Clinical Decision Support and Care Plan Adjustment for Social Risks More than a Database: Understanding Community Resource Referrals within a Broader Framework NTTAP Webinar Series: HIV Prevention: Combatting PrEP Implementation Challenges HITEQ Highlights: Health Centers as Actors (in Information Blocking)!
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