FY 2022-2023
Product/Deliverable | Description | Approximate Cost |
License for Curriculum: Introduction to Informatics for Community Health Centers | The discipline of Health Informatics operates at the intersection of health sciences (e.g. basic, clinical, public health, librarianship, etc.), information technology and data science. It is in this area that a multidisciplinary understanding of health information needs, human-centered design and optimization of health information technologies (HIT) that drives innovation in the use and adoption of modern solutions supporting data-driven decisions that improve patient outcomes. At NACHC, we recognize the wide diversity and the unique challenges that community health centers and their patients face everyday. With this in mind, we have developed an interdisciplinary health informatics curriculum that invites students, trainees, graduates and post-graduate scholars from a range of disciplines including nursing, medical, public health, dental and allied health professions as well as fields such as computer, library and information sciences. This is an applied course that attempts to engage participants in relevant issues and challenges faced by community health centers across the nation. Carries X CME. | License covers X participants for X amount of time. |
Data Services Package |
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Design and pilot Clinical Decision Support (CDS) tool |
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(Explanation in plain language of a service we provide based on John’s Vizio chart showing that NACHC can X data without data providers having to do Y using FHIR) or is this included in Data Services Package? | ||
Design of a SMART on FHIR (something?) | ||
Learning Collaborative with Coaching | ||
Technical Assistance and Coaching | ||
Office Hours for Data Providers | ||
Recorded Micro-Learning topics tailored to a specific project | ||
Live Seminars on Informatics topics | Examples include:
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Past Project Subject Areas
Project Number and Title | Subjects Covered | |
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WHPP 867 Clinical Decision Support for Contraceptive Practice Guidelines | Women’s Health Post Partum |
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WHC 854 Innovating Performance Measures in Community Health Center Quality Improvement Efforts | Eliciting desire for contraception services during routine office visits |
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HIV 872 Increasing HIV testing using EHR information and automated lab orders | Eliciting HIV risk in a health center population and automatically creating a lab order for HIV testing. | |
C19 870 Building Capacity of Community Health Centers to Respond to COVID‐19 | ||
IEW 878 Identifying Essential and Frontline Workers Using Structured Work Information | Creating a draft definition of essential workers Helping networks of community health centers to assess their ability to collect CDC NIOSH’s Occupational Data for Health |
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