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Health care provider perceptions of a query-based health information exchange: barriers and benefits.

Gary L Cochran1, Lina Lander2, Marsha Morien2, Daniel E Lomelin2, Harlan Sayles2, Donald G Klepser2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Health information exchange (HIE) systems are implemented nationwide to integrate health information and facilitate communication among providers. The Nebraska Health Information Initiative is a state-wide HIE launched in 2009.
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to conduct a comprehensive assessment of health care providers' perspectives on a query-based HIE, including barriers to adoption and important functionality for continued utilization.
METHODS: We surveyed 5618 Nebraska health care providers in 2013. Reminder letters were sent 30 days after the initial mailing.
RESULTS: A total of 615 questionnaires (11%) were completed. Of the 100 current users, 63 (63%) indicated satisfaction with HIE. The most common reasons for adoption among current or previous users of an HIE (N = 198) were improvement in patient care (N = 111, 56%) as well as receiving (N = 95, 48%) and sending information (N = 80, 40%) in the referral network. Cost (N = 233, 38%) and loss of productivity (N = 220, 36%) were indicated as the 'major barriers' to adoption by all respondents. Accessing a comprehensive patient medication list was identified as the most important feature of the HIE (N = 422, 69%).
CONCLUSIONS: The cost of HIE access and workflow integration are significant concerns of health care providers. Additional resources to assist practices plan the integration of the HIE into a sustainable workflow may be required before widespread adoption occurs. The clinical information sought by providers must also be readily available for continued utilization. Query-based HIEs must ensure that medication history, laboratory results and other desired clinical information be present, or long-term utilization of the HIE is unlikely.

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Keywords:  Nebraska; evaluation; health information exchange; provider

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26245244     DOI: 10.14236/jhi.v22i2.135

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Innov Health Inform        ISSN: 2058-4555


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