HITEQ Center / Thursday, June 25, 2020 / Categories: Health IT & QI Workforce, Professional Development, Leadership Buy-In Creating a Plan to Address Provider Satisfaction with Health IT Intervention Project Planning Template, June 2020 Provider satisfaction is of critical importance for health centers to promote safety and workforce stability. Organizations may be working to reduce burden or increase satisfaction of the provider workforce. The worksheet, available for download below, assists organizations in operationalizing the information set forth in HITEQ’s Assessing Provider Satisfaction: Designing health IT interventions to improve satisfaction and reduce burden. Review that piece, and then download the template below to create a plan of your own. Documents to download Project Planning: Addressing Provider Satisfaction(.pdf, 204.45 KB) - 520 download(s) Created June 2020 Previous Article Creating a Leadership Team for Successful EHR Implementation Next Article Data Driven Programming to Maximize Care for Residents of Public Housing Print 6730 Tags: worksheet provider satisfaction provider burden provider burnout Related Resources Using Health IT and EHRs to Address the Burden Providers Experience HITEQ Highlights: Is Zero Burnout Possible in Primary Care? Insights from Recently Published Findings Among 715 Practices Assessing Provider Satisfaction Remote Scribes, Transcription, Talk-to-Type, and Virtual Assistants
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