Research and Projects: AHRQ THQIT and SRD Portfolio
Oklahoma
Health Improvement Collaboration in Cherokee County, Oklahoma
Description: Creates a plan for developing an integrated, multifunctional, HIPAA-compliant Community Health Information Network; developing a telephonic comprehensive nurse line service and triage function; and investigating and implementing improvements for streamlining of existing appointment systems.
Abstract: DESCRIPTION (provided by the applicant): The collaborative partnership involved in this application is unusual in that it includes a rural acute care hospital, a large Native American Tribal entity, an Indian Health Service Hospital, a community health center, a health department, and a community consortium. The end result of this project will be a plan for implementation of health information technology that can be replicated by other communities where similar groups are partnered together. The long-term vision for health in our community is many tiered, and includes: Encouraging the development of an integrated health care system across traditional boundaries; Enabling the community to provide high quality health services across boundaries; Improving the overall quality of health care and increasing patient safety; Identifying key community health issues through a data base integration system; Having the ability to describe population health in greater detail and with current data, leading to targeted strategies aimed at improving health outcomes; Adding new funding opportunities to the community through infrastructure development; Developing an HIT system that can be replicated, and serving as a model of community cooperation. This long-term vision of healthcare can best be accomplished through meeting a series of focused strategies, including 1) Developing an integrated, multifunctional, HIPAA-compliant Community Health Information Network that will enable area providers to better coordinate care and facilitate client access to a wide range of medical services; 2) Developing a telephonic comprehensive nurse line service and triage function to provide appropriate interaction with patients, improve overall quality care, and reduce inappropriate use of hospital emergency rooms for non-emergent care; and 3) Investigating and implementing improvements in and streamlining of existing appointment systems.
Year 1 Funding: $200,000
Estimated Total Funding: $200,000
Principal Investigator: Mark Jones
Applicant Institution: Tahlequah City Hospital
City/Town: Tahlequah, Oklahoma
State: Oklahoma
Grant Number: P20 HS15364
Category: Planning Grants (THQIT)
Thesaurus Terms: Native American, automated health care system, community health service, computer assisted patient care, computer system design /evaluation, health care quality, health care service planning, nursing care quality, patient care management, telemedicine, automated medical record system, cooperative study, data management, health care cost /financing, health care service availability, health care service evaluation, health care service utilization, medically underserved population, patient safety /medical error, behavioral /social science research tag, clinical research, health services research tag, patient oriented research
Project Start Date: Sep 30, 2004
Project End Date: Sep 29, 2005