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Thru MedTech-IQ you are actually connected to about another 50 groups in Linkedin, Ning, Facebook, Twitter, ect., which we monitor to find the most interesting, unique and high impact information for you  ....

... Find below links to an excellent set of of presentations from the U.S. Agency for Health Research & Quality (AHRQ) on 3 hot topics in today's Health Information Technology (HIT) landscape ... 1. Building HIEs (Health Information Exchanges); 2. Encouraging Patient Empowerment with PHR (Personal Health Records); and, 3) How to reduce Re-Admissions after Hospital Discharges ... All issues related to poorly coordinated healthcare, and how HIT can help bridge the dis-connects ...

... Thanx to Mike Squires, of the e-Healthcare Marketing blog and the Healthcare
IT World
Linkedin Group for the links ...

ENJOY!

CC
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PDFs of Three Webinars Produced by AHRQ and Released on Web June 18, 2010
These are all large files and take time to open.


Building and Maintaining a Sustainable Health Information Exchange: Experience from Diverse Care Settings: [PDF-1.49MB]
May 14, 2010

The Vanderbilt HIE Experience in Memphis
Mark Frisse, Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Health Information Exchange in Small Primary Care Practices: Someone Needs Needs to Say “Do It”
Patricia Fontaine, University of Minnesota

Delaware Health Information Network: Better Communicaation for Better Healthcare
Gina Perez, Advances in Management


A National Web Conference on Patient Empowerment: Leveraging Health IT for Patient Empowerment [PDF-3.73MB]
April 8, 2010

Leveraging Health Information Technology for Patient Empowerment
Christine A. Sinsky, Medical Associates Clinic and Health Plans

A Personalized Portal to Promote Patient-Centered Prevntive Care
Alex Krist, Virginia Commonwealth University

e-Coaching: Interactive Voice Response (IVR)-Enhanced Care Transition Support for Complex Patients
Christine S. Ritchie, University of Alabama at Birmington


A National Web Conference on Transitions in Care [PDF-1.07MB]
February 24, 2010

Transitional Care and Rehospitalization: Information Technology
Stephen Jencks, Independent Consultant In Health Care Safety

Project RED: The ReEngineed Discharge
Brian Jack, Boston University School of Medicine

Transitions in Care
Terry Field, University of Massachusetts Medical School


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