Effective Data Management Tools for Effective Patient Care Management
DATE: June 28th, 2022
TIME: 1:00pm-2:00pm
Registration closes 6/27/22 at 5pm
Comprehensive care management strategies provide whole-person, data driven care management as the primary tool for improving outcomes and reducing acute care utilization. Understanding how to collect, document, and dissemination data allows health centers to contextualize their health metrics and eventually improve health metrics. In this webinar, we provide examples, tools, and best practices to help health centers better their data management for care management.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Understand what effective reporting and documentation strategies are for care management
- Understand best practices for data management for care management
- Recognize different software available for data analysis and dissemination.
- Assess available resources and skills to strengthen data aggregation and analysis
PRESENTERS
- Charles Kitzman, Chief Information Officer, Shasta Community Health Center
- Poppy Osti, EHR & PCMH Program Manager, Asian Pacific Health Care Venture
- San Kim, IT/IM Director, Asian Pacific Health Care Venture
FEES
Payment is due at time of registration.
- CPCA
Member*: $100
- Non
Member Health Center: $100
- Associates:
$112.50
- Non
Member, Non Health Center: $125
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