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SUMMARY:Improving Quality and Efficiency of Care:  ...
DESCRIPTION:About this Webinar Training\n\nImproving Quality and 
 Efficiency of Care: The Power of Standardized Electronic 
 Health RecordsElectronic health records have the potential 
 to improve quality of care and patient safety\, but key 
 quality data is often spread over multiple locations in the 
 electronic chart\, necessitating extensive\, time-consuming 
 reviews in order to obtain a complete and timely picture of 
 a patient. The time required to perform a comprehensive 
 chart review results in less time spent in direct 
 face-to-face patient care\, diminished clinical efficiency 
 and increased risk of provider burnout\, which in turn can 
 have a detrimental impact on quality of care.\nClick here to 
 access the Quality Innovation Series registration page to 
 register or review the full course content.\n \nWhat You 
 Will Learn\n\nIdentify best practice use of EHR 
 functionality that supports standardized review and capture 
 of key patient quality and safety data.Define critical 
 components to include in a standardized quality report and 
 corresponding data entry form.Recognize the potential of EHR 
 functionality to improve patient safety and quality of care 
 while simultaneously improving provider efficiency and 
 mitigating burnout.Who Should Attend\n\nCliniciansElectronic 
 Health Records Analysts/Managers/BuildersProvidersQuality 
 Directors/OfficersFaculty\n\nAllison Weathers\, MDAllison L. 
 Weathers\, MD\, FAAN\, is an Enterprise Associate for the 
 Cleveland Clinic Health System and a general neurologist 
 based at the Cleveland Clinic Main Campus Hospital. She is 
 responsible for helping meet the health system’s goals and 
 fulfill its IT strategy. She is also a member of the 
 Cleveland Clinic Board of Governors. She obtained her 
 undergraduate and medical degrees from the University of 
 Miami Miller School of Medicine. Dr. Weathers is a member of 
 the American Academy of Neurology and serves on a number of 
 committees\, subcommittees and the editorial board of the 
 AAN’s official CME journal. She chairs the Epic Neurology 
 Steering Board and co-chairs the Cerner Neurology Leadership 
 Council. Dr. Weathers has presented and published on topics 
 related to clinical informatics and neurology in journals 
 such as Neurology\, Continuum and Neurology Clinical 
 Practice. She completed her neurology residency and a 
 fellowship in advanced general neurology at Rush University 
 Medical Center and is board certified in Neurology and 
 Clinical Informatics.\n Steven Shook\, MD\, MBASteven Shook\, 
 MD\, MBA\, is a Staff Neurologist at the Cleveland Clinic. In 
 addition to his neuromuscular clinical practice\, Dr. Shook 
 staffs the general inpatient neurology service\, teaches at 
 the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine and presents 
 at national conferences on neuromuscular ultrasound and 
 management of peripheral nerve injury.\nDr. Shook has a 
 history of leadership in the hospital and health care 
 industry\, with special interests in hospital operations\, 
 quality and patient safety\, continuous improvement\, 
 healthcare information technology\, and digital health. He is 
 currently the Lead for Virtual Health at Cleveland Clinic\, 
 focused on using digital tools to transform clinical 
 practice\, optimize patient outcomes\, improve patient and 
 caregiver experience\, reduce cost-of-care and better manage 
 populations.\n Balakrishna MudavathBala Mudavath is Senior 
 Analyst at Cleveland Clinic\, USA. In this position\, he has 
 developed tools and configured quality checklists for 
 clinical caregivers. He has worked extensively on hospital 
 infrastructure and design--from staffing to operational 
 changes. Mr. Mudavath has also worked with for-profit\, 
 non-profit and academic institutions with full life cycle 
 implementations.\nMr. Mudavath has held numerous prestigious 
 positions in a variety of settings: from the hospital 
 environment to development of health care applications with 
 Veterans Affairs and with medical centers. He successfully 
 completed programs from HarvardX on improving global health\, 
 with a focus on quality and safety.\nContinuing 
 Education\n\nIn support of improving patient care\, the 
 National Committee for Quality Assurance is jointly 
 accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing 
 Medical Education (ACCME)\, the Accreditation Council for 
 Pharmacy Education (ACPE)\, the American Nurses Credentialing 
 Center (ANCC)\, the American Academy of Physician Assistants 
 (AAPA)\, the American Psychological Association (APA)\, and 
 the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) to 
 provide Interprofessional Continuing Education for the 
 healthcare team. \nThis educational activity is approved 
 for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. \nThis 
 educational activity is approved for 1.0 nursing contact 
 hours.*\nThis live course grants 1.0 Continuing Education 
 Unit (CEU) points for PCMH Certified Content 
 Experts.  \n* Please note – You must attend the entire 
 program to be eligible for total number of contact 
 hours. \nDisclosure of Relevant Financial RelationshipsThe 
 National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) endorses the 
 Standards of the Accreditation Council for Continuing 
 Medical Education which specify that sponsors of continuing 
 medical education activities and presenters at and planners 
 for these activities disclose any relevant financial 
 relationships either party might have with commercial 
 companies whose products or services are discussed in 
 educational presentations.\nFor sponsors\, relevant financial 
 relationships include large research grants\, institutional 
 agreements for joint initiatives\, substantial gifts\, or 
 other relationships that benefit the institution.  For 
 presenters or planning committee members\, relevant financial 
 relationships include the receipt of research grants from a 
 commercial company\, consultancies\, honoraria\, travel\, or 
 other benefits\, or having a self-managed equity interest in 
 a company\; or having an immediate family member or partner 
 with such a relationship.\nDisclosure of a relationship is 
 not intended to suggest or condone bias in any presentation 
 but is made to provide participants with information that 
 might be of potential importance to their evaluation of a 
 presentation.\nRelevant financial relationships exist with 
 the following companies/organizations:\nFaculty:\nAllison 
 Weathers: None\nSteven Shook: None\nBalakrishna Mudavath: 
 None\nAdditional Planning Committee Members:\nCrissy 
 Crittenden: None\nJessica Frisco: None\nThis program was 
 developed in part by NCQA staff.\nThis program received no 
 commercial support.\n
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