July 19-21, 2016 N/A
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Description: This is an intensive three day hands-on training on the iCare population management software. This course is designed to teach participants about the unique features and functionalities of iCare that include Care Management Event Tracking [CMET], Care Management of groups of patients tracking Meaningful Use data over time, and Automated IPC data collection. Participants will learn how to identify groups of patients who share user-defined characteristics and create panels [patient lists] based on user definitions. The participants will utilize iCare to create patient lists to meet the Stage 2 Meaningful Use objective for Reminder notifications. Participants will customize their views of diverse patient data to identify patient care needs and areas for improvement in the delivery of health care services. Hands-on practice includes, but is not limited to: creating iCare panels based on a variety of clinical scenarios, tracking CMET events setting up user preferences, site parameters, taxonomies, and user access, customizing layout templates, documenting reminder notifications for Meaningful Use, entering and editing patient data, adding TIU notes identifying unmet performance measures reviewing IPC data for a panel of patients and a microsystem. The training consists of lecture, demonstration of the tool, and hands-on exercises utilizing individual computer terminals for each student and a simulated training database.
Joanna Kelsey, BSN, RN
iCare Clinical Application Analyst
DNC Contractor
IHS Office of Information Technology-ALB
Ph: (505)767-6600 ext 1228
Email: Joanna.kelsey@ihs.gov
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