| Literature DB >> 21962009 |
Sam Amirfar1, John Taverna, Sheila Anane, Jesse Singer.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Developing a clinically relevant set of quality measures that can be effectively used by an electronic health record (EHR) is difficult. Whether it is achieving internal consensus on relevant priority quality measures, communicating to EHR vendors' whose programmers generally lack clinical contextual knowledge, or encouraging implementation of EHR that meaningfully impacts health outcomes, the path is challenging. However, greater transparency of population health, better accountability, and ultimately improved health outcomes is the goal and EHRs afford us a realistic chance of reaching it in a scalable way.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21962009 PMCID: PMC3198707 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-11-753
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Summary Table of Take Care New York Indicators
| TCNY Agenda Item | Indicator |
|---|---|
| Adult New Yorkers without a regular doctor | |
| Adult New Yorkers who smoke | |
| Proportion of New Yorkers with high blood pressure and cholesterol. | |
| Number of New Yorkers who die from HIV/AIDS | |
| Prevalence of untreated depression | |
| Alcohol-attributable mortality | |
| Screening rates for breast cancer | |
| Influenza immunizations among New Yorkers age 65+ | |
| Women who die from intimate partner homicide | |
| Infant mortality rate per 1, 000 live births |
Phases of Development Cycle
| Step | Goal |
|---|---|
| Pre-development | • Involve stakeholders |
| • Build consensus | |
| Collaborative Development | • Plan frequent meetings |
| • Develop clinical to programmatic translation | |
| Quality Assurance | • Ensure alpha testing |
| • Provide beta and clinical content testing | |
All Alerts are on an annual basis unless specified otherwise
| TCNY Domain | Measure Name | Brief Description of Measure |
|---|---|---|
| Have a regular doctor | Patients see assigned PCG | See assigned PCG at least once |
| Be tobacco free | Smoking status | Update smoking status |
| Smoking cessation intervention | Stop smokers with medications or counseling | |
| Keep your heart healthy | BP control in HTN | Control BP < 140/90 in patients with HTN without DM or IVD |
| Antithrombic | Provide Patients with IVD or DM with antithrombic therapy | |
| Body Mass Index | Measure the height and weight for BMI | |
| Cholesterol screen | Screen patients without DM or IVD for cholesterol/HDL | |
| Cholesterol control | Control patients without DM or IVD to a total cholesterol < 240 or LDL < 160 | |
| LDL control (high risk) | Control patients without DM or IVD to an LDL < 100 | |
| LDL testing (high risk) | LDL screen for patients with DM or IVD | |
| A1C testing | Measure at least one HbA1c in DM patients every 6 months | |
| A1C control (< 7%) | Control HbA1c below 7.0% in DM patients | |
| BP control in IVD | Control BP < 140/90 with a diagnosis of IVD without DM | |
| BP control in IVD AND HTN | Control BP < 140/90 with a diagnosis of IVD AND HTN without DM | |
| BP control in DM | Control BP < 130/80 with a diagnosis of DM | |
| BP control in DM AND HTN | Control BP < 130/80 with a diagnosis of DM AND HTN | |
| Know your HIV status | HIV screening | Screen for HIV |
| HIV viral load and CD4 | Monitor HIV patients' viral load and CD4 every 3 months | |
| Get help for depression | Depression screening | Screen patients for depression |
| Depression follow-up | Monitor patients with depression every 3 months | |
| Depression control | Lower depressed patients PHQ-9 score | |
| Live free of dependence on alcohol and drugs | Alcohol use screening | Screen for alcohol misuse |
| Get checked for cancer | Colorectal cancer screening | Screen 50-80 years old patients |
| Breast cancer screening | Screen female ≥ 40 years old | |
| Cervical cancer screening | Screen female 18-64 years old | |
| Get the immunizations you need | Influenza vaccine (child) | Vaccinate children 7 months to 5 years old |
| Influenza vaccine (high risk) | Vaccinate high risk patients 5-49 years old | |
| Influenza vaccine | Vaccinate > 50 years old | |
| Pneumococcal vaccine | Vaccinate ≥ 65 years old or ( ≥ 60 months AND in a high risk group) | |
| Make your home safe and healthy | Lead testing (1 year) | Screen one-year old with a blood lead test |
| Lead testing (2 years) | Screen two-year old with a blood lead test | |
| Asthma symptom assessment | Assess 18-56 years old for asthma severity | |
| Asthma control | Assess 5-56 years old with persistent asthma who were prescribed appropriate medications | |
| Have a healthy baby | Chlamydia screening | Screen eligible female patients |
| Sexual history | Update > 18 years old sexual history | |
| Sexual history taken | Update 12-17 years old sexual history |