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Research Studies is a compilation of published research articles funded by AHRQ or authored by AHRQ researchers.
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1 to 10 of 10 Research Studies DisplayedLoo S, Grasso C, Glushkina J
Capturing relevant patient data in clinical encounters through integration of an electronic patient-reported outcome system into routine primary care in a Boston Community Health Center: development and implementation study.
This study’s goal was to implement an electronic patient-reported outcome (ePRO) system that administers key health questionnaires in an urban community health center in Boston, Massachusetts. The system was integrated with the EHR so that medical providers could review and arbitrate patient responses in during the patient’s visit. Findings showed that this program demonstrated that implementation of an ePRO system in a primary care setting is feasible, allowing for facilitation of patient-provider communication and care.
AHRQ-funded; HS026154.
Citation: Loo S, Grasso C, Glushkina J .
Capturing relevant patient data in clinical encounters through integration of an electronic patient-reported outcome system into routine primary care in a Boston Community Health Center: development and implementation study.
J Med Internet Res 2020 Aug 19;22(8):e16778. doi: 10.2196/16778..
Keywords: Electronic Health Records (EHRs), Health Information Technology (HIT), Primary Care, Community-Based Practice, Implementation
Cohen DJ, Wyte-Lake T, Dorr DA
Unmet information needs of clinical teams delivering care to complex patients and design strategies to address those needs.
The authors sought to identify the unmet information needs of clinical teams delivering care to patients with complex medical, social, and economic needs, and to propose principles for redesigning electronic health records (EHR) to address these needs. They concluded that developing EHR tools that are simple, accessible, easy to use, and able to be updated by a range of professionals is critical. They recommended that the identified information needs and design principles inform developers and implementers working in community health centers and other settings where complex patients receive care.
AHRQ-funded; HS023324.
Citation: Cohen DJ, Wyte-Lake T, Dorr DA .
Unmet information needs of clinical teams delivering care to complex patients and design strategies to address those needs.
J Am Med Inform Assoc 2020 May;27(5):690-99. doi: 10.1093/jamia/ocaa010..
Keywords: Healthcare Delivery, Teams, Electronic Health Records (EHRs), Health Information Technology (HIT), Social Determinants of Health, Community-Based Practice, Primary Care
Trinacty CM, LaWall E, Ashton M
Adding social determinants in the electronic health record in clinical care in Hawai'i: supporting community-clinical linkages in patient care.
Given its distinctive history, culture, and location, Hawai'i has unique social factors impacting population health. Local health systems are striving to address these issues to meet their patients' health needs. Yet the evidence on precisely how health care systems and communities may work together to achieve these goals are limited both generally and specifically in the Hawai'i context. This article described real-world efforts by 3 local health care delivery systems that integrated the identification of social needs into clinical care using the electronic health record (EHR).
AHRQ-funded; HS023185.
Citation: Trinacty CM, LaWall E, Ashton M .
Adding social determinants in the electronic health record in clinical care in Hawai'i: supporting community-clinical linkages in patient care.
Hawaii J Med Public Health 2019 Jun;78(6 Suppl 1):46-51..
Keywords: Social Determinants of Health, Electronic Health Records (EHRs), Health Information Technology (HIT), Community-Based Practice, Healthcare Delivery, Vulnerable Populations
Fulford D, Tuot DS, Mangurian C
Electronic psychiatric consultation in primary care in the safety net.
The authors examined the feasibility and acceptability of implementing a psychiatric eReferral program in a publicly funded, community-based primary care clinic in San Francisco staffed by eight primary care practitioners (PCPs). They found feasibility and acceptability of implementing an integrated electronic psychiatry consultation and referral service in a community-based primary care clinic and recommended future trials designed to examine the impact of this type of service on the delivery of high-quality mental health care and its cost-effectiveness in a safety-net health care system.
AHRQ-funded; HS021700.
Citation: Fulford D, Tuot DS, Mangurian C .
Electronic psychiatric consultation in primary care in the safety net.
Psychiatr Serv 2016 Oct;67(10):1160-61. doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.671003.
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Keywords: Community-Based Practice, Electronic Health Records (EHRs), Behavioral Health, Primary Care, Health Information Technology (HIT)
Gao Y, Nocon RS, Gunter KE
AHRQ Author: Ngo-Metzger Q
Characteristics associated with patient-centered medical home capability in health centers: a cross-sectional analysis.
The patient-centered medical home (PCMH) model is being implemented in health centers (HCs) that provide comprehensive primary care to vulnerable populations. The researchers identified characteristics associated with HCs' PCMH capability. EHR adoption likely played a role in HCs' improvement in PCMH capability. Other factors include a greater number of types of financial performance incentives, more types of hospital-HC affiliations, and state-level support and payment for PCMH activities.
AHRQ-authored; AHRQ-funded; HS000084.
Citation: Gao Y, Nocon RS, Gunter KE .
Characteristics associated with patient-centered medical home capability in health centers: a cross-sectional analysis.
J Gen Intern Med 2016 Sep;31(9):1041-51. doi: 10.1007/s11606-016-3729-8.
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Keywords: Patient-Centered Healthcare, Electronic Health Records (EHRs), Primary Care, Community-Based Practice, Vulnerable Populations
Hoopes MJ, Angier H, Gold R
Utilization of community health centers in Medicaid expansion and nonexpansion states, 2013-2014.
Using electronic health record data, the researchers examined longitudinal changes in community health center (CHC) visit rates from 2013 through 2014 in Medicaid expansion versus nonexpansion states. Rates increased in expansion state CHCs for new patient, preventive, and limited-service visits (14 percent, 41percent, and 23 percent, respectively), whereas these rates remained unchanged in nonexpansion states.
AHRQ-funded; HS024270.
Citation: Hoopes MJ, Angier H, Gold R .
Utilization of community health centers in Medicaid expansion and nonexpansion states, 2013-2014.
J Ambul Care Manage 2016 Jan 13;39(4):290-8. doi: 10.1097/jac.0000000000000123.
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Keywords: Electronic Health Records (EHRs), Community-Based Practice, Healthcare Utilization, Medicaid, Uninsured
Wittie M, Ngo-Metzger Q, Lebrun-Harris L
AHRQ Author: Ngo-Metzger Q
Enabling quality: electronic health record adoption and meaningful use readiness in federally funded health centers.
This study analyzed cross-sectional data from all 1,128 health centers in 2011, which served over 20 million patients during that year. As of 2011, 80 percent of health centers reported using an electronic health record (EHR), and high proportions reported using many advanced EHR functionalities. There were no indications of disparities in EHR adoption by census region, urban/rural location, patient sociodemographic composition, physician staffing, or health center funding.
AHRQ-authored.
Citation: Wittie M, Ngo-Metzger Q, Lebrun-Harris L .
Enabling quality: electronic health record adoption and meaningful use readiness in federally funded health centers.
J Healthc Qual 2016 Jan-Feb;38(1):42-51. doi: 10.1111/jhq.12067.
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Keywords: Electronic Health Records (EHRs), Health Information Technology (HIT), Community-Based Practice, Health Services Research (HSR)
Juckett DA, Davis FN, Gostine M
Patient-reported outcomes in a large community-based pain medicine practice: evaluation for use in phenotype modeling.
The researchers aimed to build a phenotype-to-outcome model targeting chronic pain to be used to drive clinical decision support for pain medicine in the community setting. Exploratory factor analysis of the intake Pain Health Assessment revealed 15 orthogonal factors representing pain levels; physical, social, and emotional functions; the effects of pain on these functions; vitality and health; and measures of outcomes and satisfaction.
AHRQ-funded; HS022335.
Citation: Juckett DA, Davis FN, Gostine M .
Patient-reported outcomes in a large community-based pain medicine practice: evaluation for use in phenotype modeling.
BMC Med Inform Decis Mak 2015 May 28;15:41. doi: 10.1186/s12911-015-0164-4..
Keywords: Care Management, Chronic Conditions, Community-Based Practice, Electronic Health Records (EHRs), Health Information Technology (HIT), Outcomes, Pain
Baker DW, Liss DT, Alperovitz-Bichell K
Colorectal cancer screening rates at community health centers that use electronic health records: a cross sectional study.
This study sought to validate use of electronic health record (EHR) data for measuring colorectal cancer (CRC) screening rates at community health centers (CHCs). It found that at participating CHCs, CRC screening rates ranged from 9.7 percent to 67.2 percent and adherence to annual fecal occult blood tests ranged from 3.3 percent to 59.0 percent. Most screening was done by colonoscopy.
AHRQ-funded; HS021141.
Citation: Baker DW, Liss DT, Alperovitz-Bichell K .
Colorectal cancer screening rates at community health centers that use electronic health records: a cross sectional study.
J Health Care Poor Underserved 2015 May;26(2):377-90. doi: 10.1353/hpu.2015.0030..
Keywords: Screening, Electronic Health Records (EHRs), Community-Based Practice, Health Information Technology (HIT)
Heintzman J, Marino M, Hoopes M
Using electronic health record data to evaluate preventive service utilization among uninsured safety net patients.
This study used EHR data to compare the preventive service utilization of uninsured patients receiving care at Oregon community health centers (CHCs) in 2008 through 2011 with that of continuously insured patients at the same CHCs in the same period. The results showed that CHCs provided many preventive services to uninsured patients, but that uninsured patients were less likely than continuously insured patients to receive 5 of 11 preventive services. The authors concluded that lack of insurance is a barrier to preventive service utilization, even in patients who can access care at a CHC.
AHRQ-funded; HS021522.
Citation: Heintzman J, Marino M, Hoopes M .
Using electronic health record data to evaluate preventive service utilization among uninsured safety net patients.
Prev Med 2014 Oct;67:306-10. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2014.08.006.
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Keywords: Community-Based Practice, Electronic Health Records (EHRs), Healthcare Utilization, Prevention, Uninsured