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Small physician practices in New York needed sustained help to realize gains in quality from use of electronic health records

机译:纽约的小型医生实践需要持续帮助,从使用电子健康记录来实现质量提升

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The 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act spurred adoption of electronic health records (EHRs) in the United States, through such measures as financial incentives to providers through Medicare and Medicaid and regional extension centers, which provide ongoing technical assistance to practices. Yet the relationship between EHR adoption and quality of care remains poorly understood. We evaluated the early effects on quality of the Primary Care Information Project, which provides subsidized EHRs and technical assistance to primary care practices in underserved neighborhoods in New York City, using the regional extension center model. We found that just general participation in, or exposure to, the project was not enough to improve quality of care. It took sustained exposure on the part of these practices and technical assistance to them before they demonstrated improvement on measures of care most likely to be affected by the use of electronic health records, such as cancer screenings and care for patients with diabetes. Participating in the Primary Care Information Project for nine or more months was associated with significantly improved quality, but only for this limited group of quality measures and only for physicians receiving extensive technical assistance.
机译:2009年美国复苏和再投资法案促使美国在美国的电子健康记录(EHRS)通过了通过Medicare和Medicatod和区域延伸中心的财务激励措施,为实践提供了正在进行的技术援助。然而,EHR采用与护理质量之间的关系仍然很清楚。我们评估了对初级保健信息项目质量的早期影响,该项目提供了利用区域延伸中心模型在纽约市的服务不足社区的初级保健行为提供了补贴和技术援助。我们发现,只有一般参与或接触,该项目不足以提高护理质量。在这些实践和技术援助方面持续曝光,并在他们证明了对患有电子健康记录的使用措施的改善,例如癌症筛查和糖尿病患者的患者的护理措施的改善。参加九个或更多个月的初级保健信息项目与显着提高的质量相关,但只有这一有限的质量措施,只适用于接受广泛技术援助的医生。

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    《Health affairs》 |2013年第1期|共10页
  • 作者单位

    Weill Cornell Medical College New York City United States;

    Weill Cornell Medical College United States;

    Primary Care Information Project New York City's Department of Health and Mental Hygiene United;

    Division of Outcomes and Effectiveness Research United States;

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  • 中图分类 预防医学、卫生学;
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