A major function of Uniform Data System modernization (UDS+) is to improve UDS tracking and achieve patient-level quality management. In other words, the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) is requesting granular details about your patients’ demographics and clinical outcomes.
Questions to ask yourself:
Are you using all the NextGen Healthcare tools available to you to better manage UDS electronic clinical quality measures (eCQMs) at the patient level?
Do you have a plan in place to meet growing reporting demands?
Are you aware of all the significant improvements we’ve made to reduce provider and staff burden and document more effectively?
What you’ll learn:
An overview of the flexible tools currently available to you to succeed in patient-level quality management
How you can simplify clinical operations and UDS reporting with a combination of a UDS reporting console, HQM dashboard, and Pop. health management platform
Strategies to make patient-level reporting work best for your organization
Mike Hofmeister
Vice President, Primary Care Market Solutions
NextGen Healthcare
Mike Hofmeister is a senior executive with more than 30 years of experience in health information technology solutions. Mike has held senior strategic positions to build and manage a variety of healthcare solutions including: data analytics, population health, care management, electronic health records, and revenue cycle management software. During his career Mike has worked with ambulatory clinics in virtually all specialties with a key focus on primary care, enabling providers to improve efficiency while expanding patient access while focusing on quality. He began his career in assurance and advisory services at EY.
Michele Hannagan, RN, MS, FNP
Specialty Director, Solutions – FQHC/CHC
NextGen Healthcare
Michele’s mission-driven focus drew her to community health and the Federally Qualified Health Center world two decades ago. As a Family Nurse Practitioner and Executive Leader, she worked side by side with clinicians, nurses, and patients at Jordan Health, a legacy FQHC in Rochester, NY. Whether leading teams, implementing change or meeting patients and colleagues where they are, Michele’s currency is curiosity and compassion. She joined NextGen Healthcare in 2021 to elevate the lived experiences of the people of community health – patients, clinicians, and staff – into the work of electronic health record solutions.
Wesley Combs
Vice President, Solutions
NextGen Healthcare
Wesley Combs is a driven Healthcare IT leader and entrepreneur with a passion for disrupting the healthcare industry. With a vision to develop a patient-centered care delivery model that prioritizes convenience, affordability, and improved health outcomes, Wesley brings decades of experience to the table. Successfully designing and implementing systems that manage at-risk contracts, revitalize independent physician groups, and reduce the burden on physicians, he has contributed to saving money for employers, payers, and taxpayers. With a unique combination of programming, leadership, and industry expertise, Wesley Combs is a trailblazer in transforming healthcare. Embracing cutting-edge technology, he is excited about the potential to catalyze change and drive innovation in the field.
Jill Meredith
Sr. Product Manager I
NextGen Healthcare
Jill began her Healthcare IT career in 2007, working with FQHCs transitioning from paper charts to NextGen EHR. She has been with NextGen for 9 years and has been responsible for managing and maintaining NextGen HQM, our CMS Qualified Registry and Quality Reporting product since 2017. In 2022, Jill began leading NextGen’s Government Reporting group focused on the UDS Modernization. She holds a Masters in Education and is a NextGen Certified Professional in both EHR and EPM.
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