Join us for an informative webinar focused on enhancing behavioral health electronic medical records (EMRs) to better support tobacco use screening and treatment efforts.
This session will explore key functional elements and practical strategies for improving EMR workflows, optimizing system features, and supporting providers in delivering consistent tobacco use screening, intervention, and follow-up care. The session will also suggest workarounds to surmount common EMR functional barriers and support core tobacco use screening and treatment best practices.
Participants will also hear real-world insights from an EMR expert, a psychiatrist, and a behavioral health program specialist on how EMRs are currently used in practice and where opportunities may exist to leverage EMRs to strengthen tobacco use treatment across behavioral health settings.
By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:
- Explain how behavioral health EMRs can drive workflows to support consistent and evidence-based tobacco use screening, treatment and follow-up
- Identify opportunities to better align EMRs with evidence-based practice and optimize EMR features and workflows based on real-world experiences shared by a psychiatric provider and behavioral health program specialist
- List strategies for providers to overcome EMR system limitations and enhance tobacco use screening, treatment, and follow-up within existing capabilities
Who should attend:
- Behavioral Health practitioners & administrators
- IT professionals involved with Behavioral Health EMRs
- State and local public health authorities
- Public Health Professionals and Policy Makers
- Health System Administrators and Payers
- Researchers and Academics focused on Tobacco Treatment and Behavioral Health
Presenters:
- Nathaniel Brown, Director of Enterprise Analytics and Data Science, Scripps Health
- Marc Manseau, MD, MPH, Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry, NYU Grossman School of Medicine
- Susan Friedlander, LCSW, Independent Consultant
Certificates of attendance are available upon request to participants who attend at least 45 minutes of the session.