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Twitter Chat Tips

Posted on December 5, 2017 by Jean Eaton in Blog

On Thursday December 7, 2017 I’m hosting a Twitter Chat with Stephanie Clack!

Health Information Management professionals are ideally suited to support panel management

Health Information Management professionals are ideally suited to support panel management in community clinics that improves preventative and chronic illness patient care, access to care, and efficient clinic patient flow.

During the twitter chat, we will be discussing:

  • Panel management
  • Implementation steps in panel management
  • Skills you need to lead the panel management initiative in your healthcare practice
  • SAIT health information management program prepares HIM students in the role of panel managers
  • HIM students practicum placements in your healthcare practice to help you with your panel management program

If you are

  • Community healthcare clinic and want to know more about panel management
  • HIM professional looking for new, non-traditional opportunities
  • Clinic practice who could benefit from highly skilled students with extensive knowledge of medical terminology, healthcare service delivery, data extraction, data analysis, and workflow and process improvement eager to help you

Join us in the discussion! Here's how

 

Step 1: Register for the webinar with Stephanie Clack – Click HERE to register now!

Step 2: Join the Twitter Chat!

If you don’t have a Twitter account, you can read the conversation displayed on the webinar. You will be able to follow the conversation including the tips, resources, and contributions from clinic managers, HIM professionals, HIM students, and healthcare providers.

If you have a Twitter account, login to your Twitter account so that you can actively participate in the conversation. I’d love to hear from you about your panel management implementation or your questions about panel management.

This is a great opportunity for you to learn more about panel management, the role of panel manager, and this new opportunity for you to expand your skills in health information management and that improves preventative and chronic illness patient care, access to care, and efficient clinic patient flow.

Join us for the Twitter Chat – a virtual business networking event!

 

If you are new to chatting, see the step by step how-to guide here

Infographic Twitter Chat TipsLogin to Twitter (or create a free account at Twitter.com)

Search #HIMPanel

Use the hashtag #HIMPanel in each of your tweets. This groups all of the conversations so that you can follow the discussion.

The host will post questions starting on Thursday December 7 at 12:45 a.m. MST.

Each question will be marked with Q (for question) and the number of the question.(i.e. Q1, Q2, etc.)

When you submit your answer, mark it with A (for answer) and the number of the original question so other participants can link your response with the correct question.

Join the discussion with other people participating in the Twitter Chat. For example, if you want to respond to a comment from our guest expert, Stephanie Clack, enter her Twitter handle in your tweet “Thank you, Stephanie @SAIT, for your tips on how panel management is a good skill set for HIM professionals! #HIMPanel”.

Share with colleagues (those you know and who you haven’t met, yet!) what you know and relevant resources.

Learn.

Be polite and positive.

Have fun!

Follow up after the Tweet Chat

The live Twitter Chat will end at 1:15 p.m. You can review the conversation at any time by searching for the hashtag #HIMPanel.

You will probably meet new people – clinic managers, HIM professionals, HIM students, and healthcare providers – through the tweet chat. Follow the people behind those tweets and keep the conversation going. Introduce yourself and follow them back.

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Are You Prepared for Panel Management?

Posted on December 4, 2017 by Jean Eaton in Archive

with Stephanie Clack, B. Ed., CHIM
Program Specialist and an instructor in the
Health Information Management program at SAIT

Live Thursday December 7th, 2017 12 Noon MST

The replay is ready! Available for a limited time.

 

The Patient’s Medical Home (PMH) is the vision for the future of primary health care in Alberta. To become medical homes, clinics must identify their physician panel.

Discover how panel management will impact your practice and the new technical skills for the clinic manager or health information management professional that you need to know.

In this Practice Management Nugget Webinar for Your Healthcare Practice, Stephanie Clack will:

  • update us on the changes in this primary health care strategy,
  • discuss career opportunities for HIM professionals, and
  • share strategies for primary care clinics to get the help that you need to implement physician panel management in your clinic.

The Patient’s Medical Home (PMH) is the vision for the future of primary health care in Alberta. To become medical homes, clinics must identify their physician panel. Discover how panel management will impact your practice and the new technical skills for the clinic manager or health information management professional that you need to know.

Discover How Panel Management Will Impact Your Practice!

Click on >> arrow to view the slides and listen if you have a speaker or headset. The webinar will appear in a new window. Keep this page open.

Or, you can listen to the audio through your telephone. Dial +1(425) 440-5010 (To dial a local number click here http://instantteleseminar.com/local/?pin=386568 Pin Code 386568#)

Download Your Learning Resources!

Learning Resources Guide_Stephanie_Panel_Management

HIM and Panel Management SAIT 2017

Chat – ask your questions here.

Questions? Send an email to Jean.

 

Featured Guest: Stephanie Clack, B.Ed., CHIM 

Stephanie ClackStephanie Clack is the Program Specialist and an instructor in the Health Information Management program at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT). Part of her mandate is to increase awareness of the emerging roles for HIM professionals through practicum placements and promoting the HIM professional skill set to industry. As a graduate of the program, Stephanie has been involved in practicum as a student herself, as a preceptor in industry, and through coordinating placements for SAIT learners. Stephanie also volunteers with the Canadian Health Information Management Association as a member of the Council on Education and Professional Practice.

 

Twitter Chat #HIMPanelNew! Twitter Chat follows this webinar! #HIMPanel

Immediately after the interview with Stephanie Clack, I will be hosting a Twitter Chat.

Continue the discussion with Stephanie and other contributors who have implemented panel management, HIM professionals and students, and clinic managers.

This is a great opportunity for you to learn more about panel management, the role of panel manager, and this new opportunity for you to expand your skills in health information management that improves preventative and chronic illness patient care, access to care, and efficient clinic patient flow.

If you have a Twitter account, you can actively participate in the conversation. I’d love to hear from you about your panel management implementation or your questions about panel management. Login to your Twitter account and search for the hashtag: #HIMPanel.

If you don’t have a Twitter account, you can read the conversation displayed below. You will be able to follow the conversation including the tips, resources, and contributions from clinic managers, HIM professionals, HIM students, and healthcare providers.

Twitter Chat Activity: #HIMPanel

#HIMPanel Tweets

#HIMPanel, health care, Health Information Management, healthcare, panel management, physician, physician panel, primary healthcare, SAIT, School of Health and Public Safety Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, The Patient’s Medical Home

Are You Prepared for Panel Management?

Posted on December 4, 2017 by Jean Eaton in Blog, PMN Replay, Practice Management Nugget Interview

Do you have patients in your EMR that you never see?

Are your patients frustrated having to wait for annual physical exams?

Are your patients constantly calling at the last minute because they need a prescription renewal?

Would you like to have predictable billing cycles?

 Are You Prepared for Panel Management?

The Patient’s Medical Home (PMH) is the vision for the future of primary health care in Alberta. To become medical homes, clinics must identify their physician panel.

With robust panel management, you can enjoy regularly scheduled patient visits,  regular monitored patients, better patient care, better patient outcomes with more predictable billing cycles.

Discover how panel management will impact your practice and the new technical skills for the clinic manager or health information management professional that you need to know.

In this Practice Management Nugget Webinar for Your Healthcare Practice, Stephanie Clack will:

  • update us on the changes in this primary health care strategy,
  • discuss career opportunities for HIM professionals, and
  • share strategies for primary care clinics to get the help that you need to implement physician panel management in your clinic.

Discover How Panel Management Will Impact Your Practice!

 

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Join us for the FREE webinar:

Are You Prepared for Panel Management?

with Stephanie Clack, B. Ed., CHIM
Program Specialist and an instructor in the
Health Information Management program at SAIT

Recorded Live Thursday December 7th, 2017

Stephanie ClackFeatured Guest: Stephanie Clack, B.Ed., CHIM 

Stephanie Clack is the Program Specialist and an instructor in the Health Information Management program at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT). Part of her mandate is to increase awareness of the emerging roles for HIM professionals through practicum placements and promoting the HIM professional skill set to industry. As a graduate of the program, Stephanie has been involved in practicum as a student herself, as a preceptor in industry, and through coordinating placements for SAIT learners. Stephanie also volunteers with the Canadian Health Information Management Association as a member of the Council on Education and Professional Practice.

Replays of this webinar is available only to members of Practice Management Success.

If you are already a member of Practice Management Success, this webinar is already in your membership! Just follow the link below to sign in and go directly to the webinar.

How the Alberta Association of Clinic Managers Can Help You!

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And watch the webinar replay right away!

Step 1: Enter your name and email address below.

Step 2: You will be re-directed to create your new membership account 1 Month Free Trial to Practice Management Success.

Step 3: On the membership website, go to Lesson #8, Replays of Practice Management Nuggets Webinars for Your Healthcare Practice, Select Episode #xxx 2018April05 How the Alberta Association of Clinic Managers Can Help You!

Step 4: Check your email for instructions and links to watch the replay.

Along with access to the webinar replay, you'll also benefit from weekly email reminders of the next guest expert on Practice Management Nuggets Webinars for Your Healthcare Practice.

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