Thursday, October 17 | EHR Solutions and Operations, Thought Leadership, Care Coordination
Coordinated care is paving the way as healthcare travels down the path toward holistic care. Interoperability is key to making it all happen.
When evaluating health IT partners, it is vital to know that there are different interpretations of interoperability with many simply declaring that exchanging information is enough. True interoperability goes beyond only sending and receiving health information, and the way that organizations achieve it can vary greatly. If not taken with an optimal approach, many organizations can find themselves missing the right connections on their journey to integrated care.
On McKnight’s, Netsmart Vice President Dennis Jakubowicz explores what defines interoperability and what organizations should consider when reflecting on their current technology partner’s methods.
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Expanding Access to Care for Better Public Health
Thursday, April 06 | Thought Leadership,Human Services,Netsmart in the Community
Barriers to mental health and substance use services continue to be challenging, as the demand for care continues to rise. In fact, 28% of those seeking mental health care and 22% seeking substance use care are unable to find a conveniently located provider, which can be particularly difficult in rural areas. Hear three strategies public health organizations can implement to improve outcomes, boost access to services and increase staff satisfaction.
MoreContinuing the Conversation: Our Commitment to IDD
Tuesday, March 28 | Thought Leadership,Human Services,Netsmart in the Community
Our main focus this Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month has been to focus on recognizing individual abilities and advocating for equal opportunities in education, employment and helping these individuals to live productive, independent lives. By helping providers embrace technology to support IDD staff, they can focus on delivering person-centered care to individuals when and where they need them to live a truly meaningful life.
MoreMonday, March 20 | Thought Leadership,Human Services
SAMHSA's National Guidelines for Behavioral Health Crisis Care provide key principles for youth crisis services to adopt, including addressing recovery needs, using trauma-informed care, and integrating family and youth peer support services.
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