HITEQ Center / Thursday, June 9, 2016 / Categories: Health IT Enabled QI, Foundation for HIT Enabled QI, Health IT & QI Workforce, Leadership Buy-In Motivating Factors for Engaging in Health IT Enabled QI Guidance for Health Center Leadership and Partners Health centers across the country have a high EHR adoption rate and most have been using an EHR for several years. However, we know that the proliferation of EHRs and their companion reports have not always lead to accurate and robust data that can be used for quality improvement. Many challenges have been identified, including provider workflow and training issues, challenges with scalability, and limitations to data that can be extracted from various EHR systems. In response, a need has been identified for tools and resources that can guide health centers and those working with health centers through some key skill areas in the pursuit of Health IT Enabled QI. Documents to download Motivating_Factors_HIT_Enabled_QI_HITEQ_2016(.pdf, 159.65 KB) - 429 download(s) Previous Article Making the Business Case for Payment and Delivery Reform Next Article New Employee Orientation Evaluation Form Print 8536 Tags: quality improvement planning adoption engaging in qi Related Resources Performance Measure Data Definition Worksheet Diabetes Health Center Data Validation Tool Health Center Data Validation Tool Accessing and Reading Electronic Clinical Quality Measures (eCQMs) for UDS AirTable interactive PCMH Tracking and Support Tool
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