Optimizing Clinician Training by Leveraging Data and Expertise 2024
UTHealth Houston leverages both EHR user efficiency data (i.e., Epic Signal data) and experts throughout the organization to ensure strong EHR education. In May 2021, UTHealth Houston was one of the first organizations in the United States to implement Epic during the global pandemic. Just three years after go-live, their overall Net EHR Experience Score ranks in the 97th percentile across the Arch Collaborative.
Publish Date: 11/07/2024
Cost to Implement: | $$ - Budgeted Cost |
Time to Implement: | 12 - 24 Months |
Key Findings:
- Program Goals
- Keys to Success
- Organizational Outcomes
- What UTHealth Houston Did
- How UTHealth Houston Did It
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Topics
Clinician Efficiency and Personalization, Nursing EHR Success, Onboarding EHR Education, Ongoing EHR Education, Shared Ownership and GovernanceReader Responsibility
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