DATE: Wednesday, June 14th, 2023
TIME: 1pm to 2pm
The Data Exchange Framework ensures that at the point of care, health, and social service providers, along with plans, counties, and other health and social service entities can access the information they need to provide safe, effective, whole-person care to the individuals they serve—while keeping our data private and secure. Additionally, the Data Exchange Framework bridges together health and social services, providing the broader benefit of helping us better understand what’s happening in our health system and improving health outcomes across California.
Once implemented across California, the Data Exchange Framework (DxF) will create new connections and efficiencies among health and social services providers, improving whole-person care. The DxF is California’s first-ever statewide data sharing agreement that requires the secure and appropriate exchange of health and social services information to enable providers to work together and improve an individual’s health and wellbeing.
As health centers begin to transition to this framework CPCA’s Health Access and Quality and Legal Affairs and Health Center Operations teams are inviting you to attend a moderated discussion about this framework. Please come prepared to discuss how your health center is moving forward and to pose questions to our team around the DxF Framework.
NOTE TO ALL REGISTRANTS: After registering for this training you will receive two emails: one immediately upon registration confirming your order. The second from zoom.us, usually under a CPCA staff member's name, will contain webinar access information. This email will only be delivered to the individual who is registered for the event and will contain a unique link for a single connection. We recommend you add this event to your calendar using the link contained in your webinar access email. If you do not receive this email, please check your spam/junk folders before contacting Charlotte Labbe at clabbe@cpca.org.
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CPCA provides training and education to community health centers for general illustration and instructional purposes. As an anti-racist organization, we are committed to providing educational opportunities that are unbiased and meet the fullest standards for cultural and linguistic competency for both accredited and non-accredited events. To that end, our Association intends to be in full compliance with the intent of AB 241 Implicit Bias in continuing education and AB 1195 Continuing Education: cultural and linguistic competency. Please read through the text of these bills to understand the intent of the legislature, now codified as California Business and Professions Code 2190.1.
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Disclaimer: The information on this session is intended only to provide a general overview of the topics addressed. This session is not intended to provide legal advice or substitute for the guidance, counsel or advice of legal counsel on any matters particular to a specific primary care clinic. CPCA does not endorse companies or products. Advertising and sponsorship revenue supports our not-for-profit mission.