Did you know that the day after CommHIT24, CommHIT is hosting state network meetings for our healthcare delivery system partners? On October 18, the three meetings are:
- Critical Access Hospitals and Florida safety net facilities (9-11am with coffee, juice, and breakfast snacks)
- Fire Rescue and Mobile Integrated Health (11:30am-2pm with lunch provided)
- Nursing (3-5pm with beverages and snacks)
You must register for at least one meeting by October 9 to ensure clearance by NASA/Kennedy Space Center Security for October 18. The meetings will be held at the same venue as CommHIT24: CommHIT’s Kennedy Space Center HQ.
You can attend one, two, or all three meetings. The meetings all tie together to strengthen Florida’s healthcare delivery systems. Please feel free to enjoy your day at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex when you’re not in a meeting.
Financial burden: CommHIT wants our rural and underserved area EMS agencies and rural health facilities to have a seat at the table. If you are working with CommHIT on its federally-supported Connected Care Community Workforce (C3w+) Program, download and complete this form and submit it to Andy Post, MA at Andy.Post@CommunityHealthIT.org.
See agendas and registration links for each of the three meeting are below.
Expected Audience: This meeting is mostly geared for health organization HR Directors, IT Directors, telehealth program directors, practice administrators/clinical directors, and EMS agencies.
Register here for the 9-11am meeting
Expected Audience: This meeting is mostly geared for EMS leadership, Community Paramedicine leadership, EMS Medical Directors, and their stakeholders (nurses, Community Health Workers, Emergency Management, primary care practices, and hospitals)!
Register here for the 11:30am-2pm meeting
Expected Audience: This meeting is mostly geared for nurses, nurse employers, nurse educators, and other nursing stakeholders who want to improve nurse resilience; nurse workforce recruitment, training, and retaining; and, nurses’ roles in addressing community health needs.