Literature DB >> 17718659

Implementing health information technology to improve the process of health care delivery: a case study.

Marilyn Follen1, Rachel Castaneda, Melissa Mikelson, Debrah Johnson, Alisa Wilson, Keiko Higuchi.   

Abstract

Integration of health information is critical to the provision of effective, quality care in today's fragmented health care system. The increasing prevalence of chronic conditions and the demand for a comprehensive understanding of patient health on the part of providers are driving the need for the integration of health information through electronic health information systems. Two distinct health information systems currently utilized in the health care field include electronic medical records (EMR) and chronic disease management systems (CDMS). The integration of these systems is likely to enable the efficient management of health information and improve the quality of health care as it would provide real-time patient information in a coordinated manner. The lack of real-time information may result in delayed treatment, uninformed decisions, inefficient resource use, and medical errors. Despite their importance and widespread support, these systems have slow provider adoption rates. Our understanding of how health information technology may be used to improve health care is limited by the relative paucity of research on the adoption, integration, and implementation of these 2 types of systems. This paper documents the use of an EMR at Marshfield Clinic, a multidisciplinary group practice in the United States. We review the concomitant use of an EMR for clinical data capture and the implementation of a proprietary CDMS, InformaCare, for care management of chronic diseases. These 2 systems allow providers to deliver health care using evidence-based guidelines that meet the Institute of Medicine's aim of providing safe, efficient, patient-centered, and timely care.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17718659     DOI: 10.1089/dis.2007.104706

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dis Manag        ISSN: 1093-507X


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4.  Challenges to using an electronic personal health record by a low-income elderly population.

Authors:  Eung-Hun Kim; Anna Stolyar; William B Lober; Anne L Herbaugh; Sally E Shinstrom; Brenda K Zierler; Cheong B Soh; Yongmin Kim
Journal:  J Med Internet Res       Date:  2009-10-27       Impact factor: 5.428

5.  Factors Determining the Success and Failure of eHealth Interventions: Systematic Review of the Literature.

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