Attention all NYS Accumedic, Foothold, IMA, and Netsmart Providers

Hi everyone – This is  an opportunity for you to learn about a series of standardized reports that have been created that organizations can use to understand their census, service delivery strategy and payer mix, which can be useful in a value-based environment. It will show how to access and integrate them into your organization.  They will be free to all NYS Providers that use these four EHR  vendors: Accumedic, Foothold, IMA, and Netsmart. 

Measuring Outputs, Preparing for Outcomes:
EHR Report Implementation Training

Register now for a unique offering and training opportunity on September 26 in Albany hosted by the McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research and supported by the Managed Care Technical Assistance Center (MCTAC).

The McSilver Institute has partnered with a group of behavioral health providers and Electronic Health Record (EHR) vendors, Accumedic, Foothold Technology, IMA, and Netsmart, to design and launch a set of standardized reports for organizations to use to understand their census, service delivery strategy, and payer mix.

Beginning this fall, these reports will be available free-of-charge to all NYS clients of these four EHRs.

Please join the McSilver Institute and EHR project partner representatives to learn how these new reports will be useful in a value-based environment and how to access and integrate them into your organization.

Training details

Who should attend: NYS clients of Accumedic, Foothold Technology, IMA, and Netsmart. Others are welcome to attend as well.
Date & time: September 26th, 1 PM – 4 PM
Location: Albany Marriott, 189 Wolf Road, Albany, NY 12205
Register here!

Interested attendees must create an account on mentalhealthnys.org in order to register. Please contact mailto:[email protected]with any questions.

The McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research at New York University Silver School of Social Work and MCTAC are committed to helping behavioral health service providers prepare for a value-based system. This event is made possible with the generous support from the New York State Health Foundation (NYSHF).

Please note: This event is separate from the behavioral health value-based payment conference in Albany on Tuesday, September 27th. Very few seats remain and a wait list will be available once the event reaches capacity. More information regarding the 9/27 event can be found here.

 

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