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Stoltenberg and CTC Collaborate to Support FQHCs Move to Epic's EHR

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For 30 years, Stoltenberg Consulting has been providing consulting services and help desk support to hospitals and clinics. As explained in this interview with Kaitlyn Nelson, Director of Account Solutions and Development, Stoltenberg covers the gamut of support needs: strategic planning, implementation support, optimization, maintenance, training, legacy support, and more.Now, many of these same services are available to health centers in the Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) program, through the Boston-based organization, Community Technology Cooperative (CTC). This nonprofit, which currently serves Massachusetts FQHCs but is starting to expand nationally, gives its clients access to Epic’s EHR and provides go live and EHR end-user support through a partnership with Stoltenberg. In this interview, Karen Serrago, CIO at CTC, explains this work and how the collaboration with Stoltenberg is making Epic accessible and usable for FQHCs.Learn more about Stoltenberg Consulting: https://www.stoltenberg.com/Learn more about Community Technology Cooperative (CTC): https://communitytechnologycooperative.org/Healthcare IT Community: https://www.healthcareittoday.com/

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For 30 years, Stoltenberg Consulting has been providing consulting services and help desk support to hospitals and clinics. As explained in this interview with Kaitlyn Nelson, Director of Account Solutions and Development, Stoltenberg covers the gamut of support needs: strategic planning, implementation support, optimization, maintenance, training, legacy support, and more.Now, many of these same services are available to health centers in the Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) program, through the Boston-based organization, Community Technology Cooperative (CTC). This nonprofit, which currently serves Massachusetts FQHCs but is starting to expand nationally, gives its clients access to Epic’s EHR and provides go live and EHR end-user support through a partnership with Stoltenberg. In this interview, Karen Serrago, CIO at CTC, explains this work and how the collaboration with Stoltenberg is making Epic accessible and usable for FQHCs.Learn more about Stoltenberg Consulting: https://www.stoltenberg.com/Learn more about Community Technology Cooperative (CTC): https://communitytechnologycooperative.org/Healthcare IT Community: https://www.healthcareittoday.com/

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