The NYC DOH PCIP and eCW were featured in the NY Times this week.
Cudos to Dr.Harvey Benovitz and Dr. Nicholas Gianoukakis for helping blaze the trail in New York City. The City's promotion of health information technology will help make the Patient Centered Medical Home Model accessable to millions of New Yorkers. SV
NY Times 12302008
NYC PCIP
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
PCIP NYC eCW User Conference 2009
Here is an invitation from the NYC PCIP Team.
The target audience consists of PCIP docs and other NYC eCW docs, office staff, and other PCIP partners.
SV
Dear Primary Care Information Project Partner,
Mark your calendars! The Primary Care Information Project and eClinicalWorks are very excited to announce that the first NYC eCW User Conference will be held on Friday, March 20th, 2009 at the New York Academy of Medicine.
We are planning an exciting agenda filled with presentations, trainings, and interactive discussions on a variety of topics, including: Best Practices in Coding & Documentation, Advance Your Usage of the EMR Training, Keys to a Successful eCW Implementation, specialty focus groups, and much more. Participants will also have the opportunity to learn about new PCIP programs, meet industry thought leaders, participate in free eClinicalWorks trouble-shooting, and network with hundreds of eClinicalWorks users in New York City.
Please stay tuned for registration information, and make sure to reserve your spot as soon as possible for early bird pricing ($50/participant, $250 for up to 10 participants, $450 for up to 20 participants).
We look forward to seeing you next spring!
Happy holidays,
The PCIP Team
NYC PCIP
Click here for registration form
The target audience consists of PCIP docs and other NYC eCW docs, office staff, and other PCIP partners.
SV
Dear Primary Care Information Project Partner,
Mark your calendars! The Primary Care Information Project and eClinicalWorks are very excited to announce that the first NYC eCW User Conference will be held on Friday, March 20th, 2009 at the New York Academy of Medicine.
We are planning an exciting agenda filled with presentations, trainings, and interactive discussions on a variety of topics, including: Best Practices in Coding & Documentation, Advance Your Usage of the EMR Training, Keys to a Successful eCW Implementation, specialty focus groups, and much more. Participants will also have the opportunity to learn about new PCIP programs, meet industry thought leaders, participate in free eClinicalWorks trouble-shooting, and network with hundreds of eClinicalWorks users in New York City.
Please stay tuned for registration information, and make sure to reserve your spot as soon as possible for early bird pricing ($50/participant, $250 for up to 10 participants, $450 for up to 20 participants).
We look forward to seeing you next spring!
Happy holidays,
The PCIP Team
NYC PCIP
Click here for registration form
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