Registration is open for an AHRQ webinar January 25 from 2:30 – 4p.m. ET, to discuss the design and use of electronic health records (EHRs) to ease provider burden related to cognitive workloads. Presenters will discuss the use of EHRs to support physician-patient interactions and effective EHR design to improve both clinical workflow and patient follow-up. Optimal design for blood clot prevention alerts and abnormal pap smear follow-up will be a focus. Earn 1.5 hours of free continuing medical education credits (CME)/continuing education units (CEUs) for participating. Register: https://ahrqwebinar2018.webex.
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martes, 2 de enero de 2018
AHRQ Webinar Focuses on Better HealthIT Design to Ease Provider Burden
AHRQ Webinar Focuses on Better HealthIT Design to Ease Provider Burden
Registration is open for an AHRQ webinar January 25 from 2:30 – 4p.m. ET, to discuss the design and use of electronic health records (EHRs) to ease provider burden related to cognitive workloads. Presenters will discuss the use of EHRs to support physician-patient interactions and effective EHR design to improve both clinical workflow and patient follow-up. Optimal design for blood clot prevention alerts and abnormal pap smear follow-up will be a focus. Earn 1.5 hours of free continuing medical education credits (CME)/continuing education units (CEUs) for participating. Register: https://ahrqwebinar2018.webex. com/ahrqwebinar2018/onstage/g. php?MTID= e99127c61d01f977d275ba2802129f 0db
Registration is open for an AHRQ webinar January 25 from 2:30 – 4p.m. ET, to discuss the design and use of electronic health records (EHRs) to ease provider burden related to cognitive workloads. Presenters will discuss the use of EHRs to support physician-patient interactions and effective EHR design to improve both clinical workflow and patient follow-up. Optimal design for blood clot prevention alerts and abnormal pap smear follow-up will be a focus. Earn 1.5 hours of free continuing medical education credits (CME)/continuing education units (CEUs) for participating. Register: https://ahrqwebinar2018.webex.
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