Literature DB >> 17108535

On feasibility and benefits of patient care summaries based on claims data.

Thorsten Brennecke1, Lars Michalowski, Joachim Bergmann, Oliver J Bott, Axel Elwert, Reinhold Haux, Ralf Schlicht.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Electronic availability of health care claims data maintained by health insurance companies today is higher than the availability of clinical patient record data.
OBJECTIVE: To explore feasibility of automatically generated patient care summaries based on claims data and its benefit for health care professionals (HCP), when no shared electronic health record is available.
METHODS: Based on an existing claims data model for German health insurance companies, a transformation and presentation algorithm was developed. To determine the utility of the resulting summaries, a focus group session comprising HCP and insurance representatives was arranged. Properties of an information system architecture capable of providing summaries to HCP were specified.
RESULTS: A set of valuable healthcare information, in particular clinical pathways, medication, and anamnesis, can be derived from claims data that fits into the ASTM specification of a Continuity of Care Record. The focus group assessed the potential benefit of the summaries as high. Major issues are partial incompleteness and a lack of timeliness due to delayed reimbursement procedures as well as privacy-preserving and practicable access methods. The specified system architecture uses web services and a web interface to provide the summaries in HL7 CDA format. An important insight was that only a timely electronic reimbursement process will lead to precise, current, and reliable claims-based summaries.
CONCLUSION: Generating patient care summaries based on claims data is feasible and produces valuable information for HCP, provided that the reimbursement process is conducted timely. Integration into a national health telematics platform will facilitate access to the summaries. Evaluation of algorithm and prototype system is underway to prove the benefit in clinical practice.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17108535

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stud Health Technol Inform        ISSN: 0926-9630


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1.  Clinical Summarization Capabilities of Commercially-available and Internally-developed Electronic Health Records.

Authors:  Archana Laxmisan; Allison B McCoy; Adam Wright; Dean F Sittig
Journal:  Appl Clin Inform       Date:  2012-02-22       Impact factor: 2.342

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