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NextGen User Collaborative Training
July 25 @ 9:00 am - 12:30 pm
This training will be held July 25 & 26 from 9am – 12:30pm via zoom.
Two days of learning to configure and maximize performance coding for health centers, find the best workflows to meet UDS reporting and social drivers of health (SDOH). We’ll also discuss best practices for promoting patient engagement and take the fear out of NextGen upgrades.
Learning Objectives:
- Attendees will learn where all the CPT II measures are found within NextGen and how they can configure custom fields.
- Attendees will be well-equipped to identify areas where UDS performance-based measures align with best practices.
- Attendees will learn all the SDOH functionality available within a concentration on the PRAPARE tool.
- Attendees will learn strategies to encourage patient engagement tool promotion to patients from front desk to check out.
- Attendees will learn best practices for taking the pain out of managing upgrades.
Presented by Julie Chiesa, NextGen SME
View the agenda for July 25th here. View the agenda for July 26th here.
This training is restricted only to participants of the CCALAC NextGen User Collaborative.
Should you have any inquiries, please reach out to Nothabo Ndlovu, Health IT Programs Coordinator at nndlovu@ccalac.org.
Instructor Biography:
Julie Chiesa is a consultant with more than 20 years of experience supporting NextGen organizations. She is a NextGen Certified Professional (NCP) with emphasis on EHR and is responsible for directing clients on best practices and educating on how to successfully configure, implement, and utilize NextGen Enterprise.
She has extensive experience in NextGen’s development platforms including creating custom content and modifying templates within the out-of-box clinical template set (aka ACE/KBM). She specializes in portable development so that custom content is easily re-integrated during upgrades and truly enjoys teaching practice constituents on how to do their own smart development as much as doing the development herself. Her concentration is always on streamlining processes and “less clicks” for clinical providers and ancillary staff.
Julie works with groups of all sizes from solo practitioners to large enterprises like MSOs, ACOs, FQHCs and national hospital organizations. She has a strong working knowledge of specialty content including but not limited to, Internal Medicine/Family Practice, Orthopedics, Rheumatology, Pediatrics, ENT, Cardiology, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, General Surgery, Behavioral Health, Ophthalmology, and OBGYN.
In addition to NextGen, Julie has a working knowledge of other products in the healthcare space. Prior to her healthcare IT career, she was a technology journalist and was a pioneer in some of the earliest web development and online service platforms.