| Literature DB >> 28861543 |
M J Dunne1, Lewis A Raynor1,2, Erika K Cottrell1,2, William J A Pinnock1.
Abstract
Purpose: Meaningful use (MU) and Uniform Data Systems (UDSs) are calling for the collection of gender identity (GI) in electronic health record (EHR) systems; however, many transgender and nonconforming (TGNC) patients may not feel safe disclosing their GI and the data collection is not designed to guide care provision. This study explores the complexities surrounding the inclusion of GI in EHR data collection and how it can best serve patients and providers.Entities:
Keywords: data collection; electronic health records; health disparities; non-conforming; safety-net; transgender
Year: 2017 PMID: 28861543 PMCID: PMC5367482 DOI: 10.1089/trgh.2016.0041
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transgend Health ISSN: 2380-193X
Uniform Data System: Patients by Age and by Sex Assigned at Birth
| Line | Age groups | Male patients (a) | Female patients (b) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Under age 1 | ||
| 2 | Age 1 | ||
| … | |||
| 38 | Ages 85 and over | ||
| 39 | Total patients (sum lines 1–38) |
Uniform Data System: Patients by Gender Identity
| Line | Patients by gender identity | Number (a) |
|---|---|---|
| 20 | Male | |
| 21 | Female | |
| 22 | Transgender male/female-to-male | |
| 23 | Transgender female/male-to-female | |
| 24 | Other | |
| 25 | Choose not to disclose | |
| 26 | Total patients (sum lines 20 to 25) |
Provider and Transgender and Nonconforming Patient Interview Questions
| Provider/clinic interview questions | Transgender patient interview questions |
|---|---|
| Does your health center currently collect GI[ | How long have you lived in Oregon? |
| – If not, do you currently have plans to collect this info? | – If you moved here recently, did the Medicaid coverage of TGNC-related care factor in your decision to move? |
| – If not, do you think your health center would benefit from the collection of GI data? | Where do you receive primary healthcare? |
| – If yes, who collects this information? | Does your clinic know your GI? |
| – If yes, did the individual who collects this information receive any training on GI and data collection? | – If not, why? |
| – If yes, where is it collected (progress note, structured field, demographics)? | – Do you think it is important for your clinic to know your GI? |
| – If yes, what kinds of GI data are collected (current name/pronouns, organ inventory, birth-assigned sex)? | Does your PCP know your GI? |
| What does your clinic do when the GI of the patient does not match the legal sex of the patient? | – If not, why? |
| Has the expansion of Medicaid coverage for gender transition-related care impacted your clinic? | – Do you think it is important for your PCP to know your GI? |
| – If yes, how? | Who do you feel most safe disclosing your GI to (front desk, medical assistant, physician)? |
| Do you have any TGNC patients? | How has disclosing your GI impacted your care at the CHC you currently see your PCP at? |
| Where do you think the collection of GI would be best utilized (demographics, structured field, searchable field) for your clinical care? | – Positives |
| How has where GI is collected impacted your care provision? | – Negatives |
| Has your patient's current GI caused problems with insurance billing? | How is your GI recorded by your insurance company? |
| If anatomy was not collected as part of the GI data collection, how did you go about ascertaining what screenings to enact for a patient? | Is your decision to disclose your GI impacted by how it is captured by your insurance provider? |
| Has the collection of GI changed your relationship with your patient/patient care provision? | How would you like your GI to be captured in a medical system? |
| – If so, how? |
The use of GI in this table captures gender and sex—terms which are often used interchangeably in social systems. For example, we asked TGNC patients about their current GI and insurance billing. Many insurance companies capture GI through sex fields.
CHC, community health center; EHR, electronic health record; GI, gender identity; PCP, primary care physician; TGNC, transgender and nonconforming.
Key Research Findings
| What do providers and transgender patients want from an EHR system? | Where do providers and transgender patients differ in opinion? |
|---|---|
| • Both want preferred pronouns, preferred name, and gender identifier in a forward-facing display. | • Patients felt strongly that they should not have to divulge birth-assigned sex unless they wanted to. Physicians and clinicians felt this was crucial information to document for primary care. |
| • Patients expressed the need for a broader range of gender and birth-assigned sex identifiers (e.g., agender, nonbinary, and intersex). | • Patients and providers had differing opinions on who should be tasked with collecting TGNC health information. |