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Onboarding Overview

Onboarding new employees is the process by which new employees get acclimated to their new job and ramp up to full capacity within that job. This is typically a multi-pronged approach as new employees have to be oriented to the unique culture of your health center, plus they have to learn the specialized skills, knowledge and behaviors expected to fulfill their particular responsibilities.  This is especially challenging for Health IT and Quality staff because they work on their own as well as working collaboratively with staff across the health center in a number of capacities. Their orientation is therefore essential to providing high quality services to the whole health center.

It is important to give new Health IT and Quality employees as much support as possible to ensure that they adjust to their new job and start adding value as quickly as possible. Besides the general best practices of ensuring that all standard first day bases are covered, each specific department should have their own onboarding mechanisms. Listed in this section are two such resources for Health IT and Quality staff, in particular.

Health IT & QI Workforce Development Onboarding
Event date: 6/14/2017 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Export event
Preventing Diabetic Blindness: The Innovative Solutions of 3 Health Systems to Achieve a 5-Star Goal
Alyssa Thomas

Preventing Diabetic Blindness: The Innovative Solutions of 3 Health Systems to Achieve a 5-Star Goal

A HIMSS Learning Center Webinar

This webinar will demonstrate how you can improve the care of your patients with diabetes and close care gaps, improving HEDIS compliance. Three healthcare leaders from different organizations will discuss how they’ve implemented diabetic retinal exam (DRE) programs in primary care that is detecting disease early in at-risk patients. The organizations’ integration and automated workflow processes allows them to examine more patients, identify more disease, resulting in saved sight and saved cost. You will hear perspectives from operations, medical directors, and eye care specialists.

During this webinar, you will:
• Hear how primary care physicians are using the latest telemedicine  solution to provide better quality and lower cost care to their diabetic patient populations
• Learn how 3 health systems are improving HEDIS outcomes, STAR ratings, and HCC/RAF scores in risk-based contracts
• Understand the effect of the IRIS-EHR integration on workflow improvement that enhances patient identification, examination, and reimbursement

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Acknowledgements

This resource collection was compiled by the HITEQ staff with portions contributed by Chris Espersen, HITEQ Advisory Committee member and Independent Contractor and Past President of Midwest Clinicians Network; Shane McBride, Independent Contractor and Past Vice President of Quality and Clinical Systems at South End Community Health Center; Chris Grasso, Associate Director for Informatics & Data Services- The Fenway Institute; and Ed Phippen, Principal - Phippen Consulting, LLC.

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