Background Patient-reported outcome (PRO) measures have become an essential component of quality measurement, quality improvement, and capturing the voice of the patient in clinical care. In 2004, the National Institutes of Health endorsed the importance of PROs by initiating the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS), which leverages computer-adaptive tests (CATs) to reduce patient burden while maintaining measurement precision. Historically, PROMIS CATs have been used in a large number of research studies outside the electronic health record (EHR), but growing demand for clinical use of PROs requires creative information technology solutions for integration into the EHR. Objectives This paper describes the introduction of PROMIS CATs into the Epic Systems EHR at a large academic medical center using a tight integration; we describe the process of creating a secure, automatic connection between the application programming interface (API) which scores and selects CAT items and Epic. Methods The overarching strategy was to make CATs appear indistinguishable from conventional measures to clinical users, patients, and the EHR software itself. We implemented CATs in Epic without compromising patient data security by creating custom middleware software within the organization's existing middleware framework. This software communicated between the Assessment Center API for item selection and scoring and Epic for item presentation and results. The middleware software seamlessly administered CATs alongside fixed-length, conventional PROs while maintaining the display characteristics and functions of other Epic measures, including automatic display of PROMIS scores in the patient's chart. Pilot implementation revealed differing workflows for clinicians using the software. Results The middleware software was adopted in 27 clinics across the hospital system. In the first 2 years of hospital-wide implementation, 793 providers collected 70,446 PROs from patients using this system. Conclusion This project demonstrated the importance of regular communication across interdisciplinary teams in the design and development of clinical software. It also demonstrated that implementation relies on buy-in from clinical partners as they integrate new tools into their existing clinical workflow.
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机译:背景 患者报告结果 (PRO) 措施已成为质量测量、质量改进和在临床护理中捕捉患者声音的重要组成部分。2004 年,美国国立卫生研究院通过启动患者报告结果测量信息系统 (PROMIS) 认可了 PRO 的重要性,该系统利用计算机自适应测试 (CAT) 来减轻患者负担,同时保持测量精度。从历史上看,PROMIS CAT 已用于电子健康记录 (EHR) 之外的大量研究,但对 PRO 临床使用的需求不断增长,需要创造性的信息技术解决方案才能集成到 EHR 中。目标 本文描述了使用紧密集成将 PROMIS CAT 引入大型学术医疗中心的 Epic Systems EHR 中;我们描述了在应用程序编程接口 (API) 之间创建安全、自动连接的过程,该接口用于对 CAT 项目进行评分和选择 CAT 项目。方法总体策略是使 CAT 对临床用户、患者和 EHR 软件本身看起来与传统措施没有区别。通过在组织现有的中间件框架内创建自定义中间件软件,我们在 Epic 中实施了 CAT,而不会影响患者数据安全。该软件在用于项目选择和评分的 Assessment Center API 与用于项目展示和结果的 Epic 之间进行通信。中间件软件无缝管理 CAT 和固定长度的传统 PRO,同时保持其他 Epic 测量的显示特性和功能,包括在患者图表中自动显示 PROMIS 评分。试点实施揭示了使用该软件的临床医生的不同工作流程。结果 中间件软件被医院系统的 27 个诊所采用。在全院实施的前 2 年,793 家提供者从使用该系统的患者那里收集了 70,446 个 PRO。结论该项目证明了跨学科团队之间定期沟通在临床软件的设计和开发中的重要性。它还表明,实施依赖于临床合作伙伴的支持,因为他们将新工具集成到现有的临床工作流程中。
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