AHRQ-Funded Projects
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Using Health Information Technology to Improve Health Care Quality in Primary Care Practices and in Transitions between Care Settings
This project sought to identify and assess the best methods of implementing an advanced patient-centered integrated personal health record called MyPreventiveCare.
The Give Teens Vaccines Study
This project evaluated the impact of clinician-focused and patient/family-focused health information interventions on HPV vaccination rates among adolescents.
Using Health Information Technology to Improve Health Care Quality in Primary Care Practices and in Transitions between Care Settings
This project documented, studied, and reported the engagement of six primary care practices that use electronic health records that were linked to the Secure Medical Records Transfer Network through a local data repository.
Evaluation of Computer Generated After-Visit Summaries to Support Patient-Centered Care
This project utilized input from patients and clinicians in order to develop three test versions of an after visit summary (AVS), and employed a randomized controlled trial to evaluate the various versions against a standard AVS.
Stay-at-Home Influenza Toolkit
This project built on the past developments and findings from the Influenza Self-Management Web site. The project team revised, enhanced, and then piloted the Web site as a toolkit for influenza self-management.
Assessing the Impact of the Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH)
This project conducted an evaluation of the clinical outcomes, financial and economic impact, and patient and provider satisfaction of the WellMed Patient Centered Medical Home.
Assessing the Impact of the Patient-Centered Medical Home
This project evaluated the economic and quality outcomes of long-term Patient-Centered Medical Home clinics in the HealthPartners Medical Group system.
Participation by Primary Care Practices in Health Information Exchange (HIE) in Colorado
This project researched the perspectives of clinical and administrative leaders in small-to-medium sized ambulatory practices regarding their desired health information exchange functions, and barriers and facilitators of adoption.
Participation by Primary Care Practices in Health Information Exchange in Minnesota
This project assessed factors that influenced the participation of small- and medium-sized primary care practices in Minnesota in community-wide electronic health information exchange.
Implementation and Evaluation of Standing Orders Using Health Information Technology
This project implemented and examined the effectiveness of an electronic standing order process.


