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Multi-State Collaborative Webinar Series
April 26, 2011: Meaningful Use, Tobacco Measures . . . and Why These are Important
Presenters:
- Thomas Land, PhD, Director Surveillance and Evaluation, Massachusetts TCP
Senior Scientist, MultiState Collaborative for Health Systems Change
- Brenda Jenkins, RN, D.Ay., CPEHR, Senior Program Administrator, Quality Partners of Rhode Island
- Michael Stelmach, MBA, Consultant to John Snow, Inc.
May 7, 2010: Integrating Quitlines into Healthcare Systems
Co-sponsored with North American Quitline Consortium.
Presenters:
- Michael Fiore, MD, MPH, Director of the University of Wisconsin Center for Tobacco Research and Intervention
- Donna Shelley, MD, MPH, Clinical Associate Professor in the New York University College of Dentistry and School of Medicine.
March 19, 2010: Electronic Medical Records: What Opportunities Do We Have to Integrate Tobacco into Current and New Electronic Medical Record Systems?
Facilitator: Rob Adsit, (University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Center for Tobacco Research and Intervention)
- Rollout of the Federal Health Information Technology Project and Role of Regional Extension Centers, Q/A: Susan Harr, Director Iowa Regional Extension Center, Iowa Foundation for Medical Care
- Current efforts to integrate tobacco into existing EHRs, an example: Todd Hill, Vermont Department of Health
June 24, 2009: Into Action- Working Together
June 17, 2009: Promotion and Policy Strategies: Influencing Clinician Attitudes and Behavior and Improving Insurance Coverage
May 20, 2009: Supporting Changes in Health CareOrganizations
(hospitals, health centers, practices)
May 13, 2009: Defining Health Systems Change
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Members of the Multi-State Collaborative: Arizona, Colorado, Iowa, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New York, New York City, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin. Partner organizations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Office on Smoking and Health; National Tobacco Cessation Collaborative; North American Quitline Consortium; Partnership for Prevention/Action to Quit; American Lung Association Copyright© 2008 Multi-State Health Systems Change Collaborative. All rights reserved. |