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Telehealth Best Practices: Enhancing “Webside” Manner

Best Practices for Telehealth Webside Manner

Staying safe during the COVID-19 pandemic continues to increase the use of telehealth among healthcare professionals. 75% of individuals in the U.S. who have behavioral health conditions are continuing therapy services during COVID-19. Additionally, virtual care has increased 1.6x since the summer of 2019.  And telehealth is here to stay. Convenience, access beyond clinical hours, […]

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Contact Tracing and Next Steps

Contact Tracing During COVID-19

States move toward reopening, public health decisions continue to be in the spotlight. As curves plateau and state economies continue to struggle, people around the country are asking: when will we get back to normal? Public health and government officials, however, focus on how we return to normal. As of May 1, more than half […]

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COVID-19 Resources for Public & Behavioral Health

COVID-19 Resources

There is so much information out there about COVID-19. It’s nearly impossible to keep up with it all, and even harder to sort out the important information from the rest. Because we know you’re overwhelmingly busy during these stressful times, we pulled together a list of resources and information that we thought would be helpful. […]

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COVID-19, Public Health, and Your EHR

The discussion of COVID-19 comes as no surprise. Coronavirus is currently the main headline for every news station worldwide and has over 3 billion results on Google. As an Electronic Health Record focused on Public Health, we understand the importance of addressing the arising issue of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). Public Health professionals are […]

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Ten Indicators That You Should Replace and Modernize Your EHR System

Ten indicators that you should replace and modernize your Electronic Health Record (EHR). If your agency has three of these indicators, you should search for another EHR.   Not all EHRs are created equally. Some are archaic and cumbersome, and require too much IT support. Some are expensive and yet still do not do everything […]

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