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Electronic Records, Clinical Documentation

 

2012 Long-Term & Post-Acute Care (LTPAC) Health Information Technology (HIT) Conference
 

Event type:  In-Person Meeting
Learning Category:  e-HIM & Electronic Records

Location:  Hyatt Regency; Baltimore, MD
When:  June 18-19, 2012
Time:  7:30 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. EST

CEUs:  14

For Information and RegistrationClick Here.

Description:  The Long-Term and Post-Acute Care (LTPAC) Health IT (HIT) Summit is the leading health IT conference; convening HIT leaders, policy makers, leading LTPAC providers, vendors and professionals to advance issues, initiatives, and policies facing LTPAC HIT.

For two days the Summit will cover 2012-2014 Roadmap for Health IT in LTPAC priorities and recommendations, showcase real world implementation successes, and put the spotlight on certified LTPAC electronic health records.

This year’s summit includes an exhibit hall, an interoperability showcase, and a program focused upon:

  • Accelerating the development of health IT skill sets in the LTPAC workforce.
  • Engagement in patient-centric health care to enhance overall quality of care.
  • Quality and process improvement.
  • Initiatives that improve care coordination and health information exchange.
  • New payment models that are iincumbent upon health information technology.
  • Certified LTPAC electronic health records in skilled nursing facilities and home health.
  • Current research, studies, and data on LTPAC HIT use, adoption, and care delivery impact.
  •  Support for organizations starting out with HIT and EHR implementation.

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