Member Update
 July 6, 2015 

  

CareMessage - Opportunity for 1-Year FREE

NACHC is partnering with CareMessage to pilot patient engagement technology with 25 organizations for one year through funding by a grant CareMessage received from Google.org. No matching contributions are required from the participating organization. 

 

The CareMessage platform enables community health centers to achieve the following to improve their consumer engagement:

  • Send automated reminders/notifications and collect data via text, voice and email;
  • Improve population health management efforts; and
  • Improve disease management for the most chronically ill patients.

Click HERE for details about the opportunity.

 

Click HERE to view a recorded webinar demonstration of the product (password=care15).

 

Act soon! Applications are due July 8th!

 

CareMessage is a not-for-profit patient engagement platform focused on providing healthcare organizations with effective care management solutions for low-income patients. CareMessage's mission is to improve health literacy and disease self-management for underserved populations.

GPQIN Burning Issues Webinar Series

An Overview of the Notice of Proposed Rule Making

and its Implications on Meaningful Use Stages 1, 2 and 3


 

Dr. Paul Kleeberg, Stratis Health, will be the featured presenter for this webinar series hosted by the Great Plains Quality Innovation Network.


 

Webinar #1: An Overview of Proposed Changes to MU Stages 1, 2 and 3

Tuesday, July 14,12:00-1:00 pm

 The goal of this session is to provide an overview of the proposed changes to help you prepare for the impact to your health center.


 

Webinar #2: Proposed Changes to MU Stages 1 & 2 (beginning in 2015)

Tuesday, July 21, 12:00-1:00 pm

The goal of this session is to provide an in-depth look at the stage 1 and 2 changes.

 

Webinar #3: Proposed Changes to MU Stage 3 (beginning in 2017)

Tuesday, July 28,12:00-1:00 pm

 The goal of this session is to provide a in-depth look at the stage 3 proposed rules.

 

Click HERE to register for this webinar series.

Contact Us

Contact Susan to request access to the Connections Resource Site

or to request access to Virtual Lecture Hall.
 

Contact Amy for MU, HIPAA, or HIT assistance.

 

Send information about events or topics you want to share in Member Updates to Terri.

  

Feel free to contact any member of the KAMU HCCN Grant Project Team below for assistance with project activities.

Susan Woodswood@kspca.org785-233-8483
Terri Kennedyterri.kennedy@synovim.org785-271-4180

Amy Byer

amy.byer@synovim.org 

316-737-9743

  
Health Center Connections is a health center controlled network organized and supported by KAMU. Current funding for Connections is through Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) HCCN Funding Opportunity HRSA-13-237.