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Electronic Health Record Systems: the Vehicle for Implementing Performance Measures

Advances in information technology and recent national directives have the potential to support dramatic improvements in health care. Two key components are the implementation of functional electronic health record systems and widely accepted, evidence-based clinical performance measures for physicians. Midwest Heart Specialists, a 55-physician cardiovascular group at 14 locations in northern Illinois, has utilized an outpatient electronic health record system since 1997. Since 2003, the group has integrated cardiovascular measurement sets developed by the American Medical Association-convened Physician Consortium for Performance Improvement into its electronic health record system. With this integration, the group was able to capture data needed for internal quality assessment and improvement as part of routine outpatient care without the need for additional resources. Critical disease-management data for decision support are available continuously, resulting in improvements in health care. The reporting of these standardized data could be the foundation to support quality-based reimbursement strategies and physician office-based disease-management strategies.
Author(s)
O'Toole MF, Kmetik KS, Bossley H, Cahill JM, Kotsos TP, Schwamberger PA, Bufalino VJ
Journal
The American Heart Hospital Journal. 2005 Spring;3(2):88-93.
Publication Year
2005
Publication Month
Spring
Volume
3
Issue
2
Page Number
88-93
Keyword
Electronic Health Records (EHR)
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