Curious about Project ECHO and its transformative impact on health care? Dive into our latest blog post, authored by FHLI intern Olivia Pettis, a UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media student, to discover what Project ECHO™ (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) is all about. Learn how this innovative program can help revolutionize health care across our state by facilitating knowledge-sharing and collaboration. 🔗 Read the full blog post. https://buff.ly/4cVbXzP
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Curious about Project ECHO and its transformative impact on health care? Dive into our latest blog post, authored by FHLI intern Olivia Pettis, a UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media student, to discover what Project ECHO™ (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) is all about. Learn how this innovative program can help revolutionize health care across our state by facilitating knowledge-sharing and collaboration. 🔗 Read the full blog post. https://buff.ly/4cVbXzP
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It is incredibly exciting to see tangible progress in the electronic exchange of case reports through Epic Nexus and TEFCA, proving that electronic exchange between health systems and public health is not only possible, but scalable and achievable within this framework for #interoperability.
On July 1, 2024, the first two public health use cases – eCR and individual query – for the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) went live! Through TEFCA, there is universal governance, policy, and a technical floor for nationwide interoperability. Individual Query use case – Maryland, Alaska and Fairfax County, Virginia, CRISP Shared Services, and local health information exchanges. eCR use case– Epic, eHealth Exchange, APHL - Association of Public Health Laboratories along with organizations and public health authorities: Washington State, Georgia, Indiana, Wyoming, Texas, and Oregon. CDC is delighted to see the coordination between key partners in health care, public health and local public health authorities – a milestone on the CDC’s Public Health Data Strategy. Learn more: https://bit.ly/4cvUcY6
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My BOOKS ARE AT THE VENUE! . Do you know what it's like to find your tribe? . To know you are not alone. . To feel a professional camaraderie and respect. . To know they can push your thinking in a respectful way. . To know they are trying to make the world a better place, spread awareness and look for win-win situations. . To know healthcare can be better. . I am SO EXCITED to have my books arrive and do my book signing here at the 9th Annual symposium for Metabolic Health in San Diego. [Author, network, book signing, community, learning, metabolic health]
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Day 16 of our Niche-mas advent - Today our guide is on the best way to generate clinical consensus statements for those situations where evidence is limited or lacking, but where there are opportunities to reduce uncertainty and improve quality of care. https://lnkd.in/e9KMHthK
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🩺 Supporting Community Health Workers (CHWs) with innovative tools to improve patient care and optimize outcomes: 📱 WeLink Health: A mobile platform for streamlined patient management and improved communication. 📚 Comprehensive Curricula & Training: Equipping CHWs with the knowledge and skills needed for success. 💡Lab Products: High-quality tools to maximize impact in the field. Learn more about our resources: https://lnkd.in/eCqqQ926
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Just one week until the 2024 Ruderman Lecture at Women’s College Hospital! As part of the WCH Day of Excellence in Academics, family physician Dr. Noah Ivers will present on “Good” Primary Care: What It Is, Why It Matters, and How We Support It. Join us in person or virtually to hear Dr. Ivers discuss how primary care is foundational for an equitable and efficient system but: → REACTING is not enough: we need to be PROACTIVE → FAMILY PROVIDERS are not enough: we need TEAMS → TEAMS are not enough: we need DATA-DRIVEN systems → DATA is not enough: we need INNOVATIONS in policy and services Register here - https://loom.ly/MO9s7f4
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"I really do think that it is a multidisciplinary collaborative effort, and it's not lost on me that right at this very moment, we're sitting in a room full of people that have joined together from health care, medicine, nursing, technology, public policy, and government to talk about really hard things and how to fix those things." During last year's Summit on the Future of Rural Health Care, Toni Thomas, chief experience officer and industry advisor at Microsoft, sat down with Sanford Health News and the Reimagining Rural Health podcast to discuss the future of rural health care: https://san.fo/3zrCkQ0 Conversations like this, and more, will be happening again at the 3rd Annual Summit on the Future of Rural Health Care on October 29, 2024. This year's event will focus on "pioneering innovation in a shifting landscape," bringing together some of the most dynamic and influential voices in health care, technology and business. Learn more about the Summit on the Future of Rural Health Care: https://san.fo/3Xukrbb
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Delving into the book, Unpacking Global Health: Key Concepts and Challenges Facing Our World Today. I will be interviewing the researchers and writers of this book for The National Library of Patient Rights and Advocacy this week! #GlobalHealth #Healthcare #PublicHealth #PatientAdvocacy
It is with great excitement that I announce the release of our newest book, Unpacking Global Health: Key Concepts and Challenges Facing Our World Today. This is a fascinating book that explores the history, present state, and future of the global healthcare system. Edited by Caitlin Laska and written by a talented team of researchers/writers, this book is a perfect companion for public health advocates and students. You can learn more at https://lnkd.in/gTjXEkB6
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"Premier's consulting team was instrumental in helping us have a deeper insight into our data and then really developing our governance around our data to improve our strategic initiatives and how we interact with that data." - Charlie Sonday, Associate Chief Medical Information Officer, St. Luke's University Health Network Hear more about how St. Luke's University Network's partnership with Premier has helped the organization leverage data to improve various quality metrics, including sepsis and mortality rates, and click here to learn more about how we're transforming healthcare performance: https://lnkd.in/e8M3JNs3
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Making an impact on future and current healthcare professionals in our region and beyond! Read the highlights of our recent programming here: https://ow.ly/WT2k50TeENe
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