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New Post 1/17/2007 6:22 PM
User is offline drusso
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iAHEC success stories  (United States)

We would like to submit iAHEC as an AHEC success story to be posted on the NAO website.   Please take a moment to add a thread to this forum telling about your iAHEC  experience(s) - the good, the disappointments, the unexpected rewards or anything you want to say.  We will process for a January 25 deadline.  

THANKS

 
New Post 1/18/2007 8:36 AM
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Re: iAHEC success stories  (United States)

iAHEC has given us the ability to generate reports on real time data that we have never been able to do before.  For example, when the UTMB President request information about what we are doing in diabetes education in two specific counties we can get that information almost instantanelously. This is an awesome system. 

Mary Wainwright

 
New Post 1/26/2007 3:03 PM
User is offline Robbyn Lynn
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Even in the first year of operation, iAHEC has proven to be helpful for gathering specific programmtic data, at the click of a button.  As an AHEC Director, I have already referred to the system for board reports, and responding to specific request from the program office. 

Robbyn Michalka, Pecan Valley AHEC Director 

 
New Post 1/26/2007 3:05 PM
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Re: iAHEC success stories  (United States)
 Robbyn Lynn wrote

Even in the first year of operation, iAHEC has proven to be helpful for gathering specific programmatic data, at the click of a button.  As an AHEC Director, I have already referred to the system for board reports, and responding to specific request from the program office. 

Robbyn Michalka, Pecan Valley AHEC Director 

 
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