Research and Projects: AHRQ THQIT and SRD Portfolio
New York
Planning Implementation of an EMR in a Rural Area
Description: Researches the implementation of an EMR in the medical community and the use of electronic ordering; identifies a system that will allow for the seamless exchange of clinical information throughout the medical community.
Abstract: DESCRIPTION (provided by the applicant): Trudeau Health Systems (THS), High Peaks Hospice (HPH), and Adirondack Medical Center (AMC) have undertaken a joint venture to research the implementation of an electronic medical record in the medical community. The partners' location, in the heart of the rural Adirondack Mountains, presents unique barriers for healthcare organizations, particularly those with multiple locations or those servicing patients in their homes. The extreme weather and considerable distances between communities via local roads over mountainous terrain contribute to inefficiencies in the movement of patients and their records. Effective utilization of technology has become increasingly important in providing patients with the highest quality of care possible. From the clinical perspective, the organizations are looking to improve the quality of care through better documentation and care management; improve care with fewer errors through the use of electronic ordering, including decision support, automatic routing of orders to pharmacies and labs, and better tracking of test orders and results; and identify a system that will allow for the seamless exchange of clinical information throughout the medical community. From the administrative perspective, the organizations are looking to increase timesaving and office efficiency from improved viewing, chart availability, organization and legibility; realize cost savings associated with reduced staff and transcription costs; assure compliance with federal, state, and local mandates, including HIPAA; and achieve the financial and timesaving benefits of having an integrated EMR and billing software program. This venture involves the partnership of three community provider organizations dedicated to the delivery of high-quality, cost-effective healthcare. The goal is to encourage community-wide data exchange, and foster the adoption of an Electronic Medical Record.
Year 1 Funding: $96,100
Estimated Total Funding: $96,100
Principal Investigator: Jay Federaman
Applicant Institution: Adirondack Medical Center
City/Town: Saranac Lake, New York
State: New York
Grant Number: P20 HS15163
Category: Planning Grants (THQIT)
Thesaurus Terms: automated medical record system, computer assisted patient care, computer system design /evaluation, health care quality, health care service evaluation, health care service planning, medically underserved population, patient care management, rural area, cooperative study, health care cost /financing, health care facility information system, health care service availability, health care service organization, health care service utilization, 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