Tip of the week: Brush up on PHRs by listening to free CCHIT town hall teleconference
HIM Connection, September 30, 2008
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CCHIT will host a special free town hall teleconference on October 10 at 4 p.m. ET that will address the role of consumers and consumer representatives in the PHR certification process. Presenters include Mark Leavitt, MD, PhD, commission chair, and Jody Pettit, MD, staff leader of the PHR Work Group. For more information, visit www.phrdecisions.com. To participate in the call, dial 877/313-5342 and use the conference ID number 65204557.
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