Christopher Sharp

Dr. Sharp serves as the chief medical information officer at Stanford Health Care, where he is a physician leader in the use of innovative clinical technologies for the care of patients. He is responsible for driving the clinical strategy, design, enhancement, usability, adoption, and workflow integration of clinical information systems and digital health for Stanford Health Care. As a clinical professor in the Department of Medicine, Dr. Sharp maintains an active ambulatory and inpatient practice, and has published multiple peer-reviewed articles focusing on clinical informatics’ impact on safety, clinical outcomes, and clinician wellness. In his role as an educator, Dr. Sharp serves as a mentor for the Stanford Clinical Informatics Fellowship, junior faculty, and other trainees.

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Telehealth Optimization: Practice Considerations, Workflow Planning, and Healthcare Accessibility (edX) EdX
StanfordOnline

Telehealth Optimization: Practice Considerations, Workflow Planning, and Healthcare Accessibility (edX)

Discover the art and science of delivering quality healthcare remotely through our Telehealth Optimization course. Designed by Stanford Medicine faculty, this program focuses on enhancing patient care experiences and making healthcare more accessible via telehealth solutions. Learn practical strategies to implement and refine your telehealth services effectively.

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Self-Paced
Telehealth Implementation: Organizational, Billing, Reimbursement, and Legal Considerations (edX) EdX
StanfordOnline

Telehealth Implementation: Organizational, Billing, Reimbursement, and Legal Considerations (edX)

Dive into the world of telehealth with Stanford Medicine's expert-led course. Learn how to efficiently set up your organization for remote patient care, manage billing and reimbursements, and stay compliant with all relevant laws. This course is designed for healthcare professionals looking to expand their reach and improve patient access through effective telehealth strategies.

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