The nation's health IT workforce now has free training at its fingertips, as the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT has publicly released its health IT teaching materials, according to a Government IT report.
Schools involved in the ONC Community College Consortia Program have used these health IT training materials, and all materials were produced by the Curriculum Development Centers Program, a $10 million program funded by the ONC.
Training material topics include networking, project management, technical support, usability and workflow redesign and are available on the ONC website.
Read the Government IT report on the ONC releasing health IT training materials for public use.
Related Articles on Health IT Training:
ONC Adds Chattanooga State to College Consortium
Vermont HITEC Obtains $2M for HIT Workforce Training
ONC Opens Competency Examination Program for Health IT Workers
Schools involved in the ONC Community College Consortia Program have used these health IT training materials, and all materials were produced by the Curriculum Development Centers Program, a $10 million program funded by the ONC.
Training material topics include networking, project management, technical support, usability and workflow redesign and are available on the ONC website.
Read the Government IT report on the ONC releasing health IT training materials for public use.
Related Articles on Health IT Training:
ONC Adds Chattanooga State to College Consortium
Vermont HITEC Obtains $2M for HIT Workforce Training
ONC Opens Competency Examination Program for Health IT Workers