HealthONE Training Taking Shape

The ARB Small Conference Room is now a training build room, and then will be repurposed for training end users on HealthONE. (Photo by Chris DeFrancesco)

As integrated testing continues, another important UConn HealthONE project is underway.

In preparation for the training that starts in February, principal trainers are working on building training environments for HealthONE, the sophisticated electronic medical record system UConn Health will use starting in the spring.

Fifteen principal trainers and their counterparts from Epic, the software vendor, are in the middle of a three-week process.

“These training environments are not only critical for training but coming in October is pilot training,” says Kim Robinson, UConn HealthONE training director. “Pilot training is a chance for the subject matter experts who have been working with the trainers to develop curriculum to see it in action in the training environment.”

The goal is to have 49 certified trainers in place to handle the task of training the more than 3,000 estimated HealthONE users. The full training phase is scheduled to start in late February, leading to the April 28 go-live date.

More information about UConn HealthONE is available at http://uconnhealthexpress.uchc.edu/emr.

 


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