About RECs

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  1. Mark says:

    Can you share some information on how REC’s will find/use resources to staff the project work they will be doing for local physicians?

  2. HITREC says:

    Hi Mark,

    What kind of resources are you referring to?

  3. Marty says:

    Are the funded REC’s in Texas forming any sort of a collaboration? It doesn’t make any sense for each REC in Texas to work in a silo, yet I’ve not heard of a Texas REC oversight entity. Are you aware of any formal collaboration between the REC’s, or of a State-level REC oversight body in Texas?

  4. HITREC says:

    Please see:
    http://www.texasmedicalassociation.org/Template.aspx?id=8379
    http://www.texasmedicalassociation.org/uploadedFiles/Practice_Management/Computers_And_Software/HealthRegionMapREC0110.pdf

    These four applications are for
    UT Health Science Center Houston
    Dallas Fort Worth Hospital Council
    Texas A&M Health Science Center
    Texas Tech Health Science Center

  5. Blake Smittkamp says:

    Is the primary Georgia location in Morehouse college? If so, is it up and running?

  6. Visit Texas Health Institute’s website (www.texashealthinstitute.org) for more information on the Texas Regional Extension Centers. Join us for the Texas Health IT Summit – Houston for a complete discussion on the Texas REC’s.
    Go to http://www.texashealthitsummit.org today to register.

  7. Doris says:

    Booz Allen seems to be conducting 14 training sessions at selected RECs, what is the content of the 14 training sessions?

  8. Doris says:

    Yes, it is directly related to that contract. I would like to obtain actual copies of the Booz Allen deliverables to review the content… how can i obtain this?

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