| Literature DB >> 25954362 |
Nupur Garg1, Gil Kuperman2, Arit Onyile1, Tina Lowry1, Nicholas Genes1, Charles DiMaggio2, Lynne Richardson1, Gregg Husk3, Jason S Shapiro1.
Abstract
Health information exchange (HIE) provides an essential enhancement to electronic health records (EHR), allowing information to follow patients across provider organizations. There is also an opportunity to improve public health surveillance, quality measurement, and research through secondary use of HIE data, but data quality presents potential barriers. Our objective was to validate the secondary use of HIE data for two emergency department (ED) quality measures: identification of frequent ED users and early (72-hour) ED returns. We compared concordance of various demographic and encounter data from an HIE for four hospitals to data provided by the hospitals from their EHRs over a two year period, and then compared measurement of our two quality measures using both HIE and EHR data. We found that, following data cleaning, there was no significant difference in the total counts for frequent ED users or early ED returns for any of the four hospitals (p<0.001).Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25954362 PMCID: PMC4419935
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AMIA Annu Symp Proc ISSN: 1559-4076