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1 to 2 of 2 Research Studies DisplayedMueller SK, Garabedian P, Goralnick E
Advancing health information during interhospital transfer: an interrupted time series.
The researchers report that health information exchange (HIE) during the interhospital transfer (IHT) of patients between acute care hospitals is subject to fragmented communication and unreliable access to clinical information. This proposed study will design, implement, and rigorously evaluate the implementation of a HIE platform to improve data access during IHT. The four-fold purposes of this study are to: 1) optimize clinician workflow, data visualization, and interoperability through user-centered design sessions for HIE platform development; 2) evaluate the impact of the intervention on clinician-reported medical errors among 500 pre- and 500 postintervention IHT patients using interrupted time series methodology; 3) evaluate intervention fidelity, use, and perceived usability of the platform, and barriers and facilitators of implementation from interprofessional stakeholder input, using mixed-methods evaluation; and 4) combine primary findings to develop a toolkit for spread and sustainability.
AHRQ-funded; HS028982.
Citation: Mueller SK, Garabedian P, Goralnick E .
Advancing health information during interhospital transfer: an interrupted time series.
J Hosp Med 2023 Dec; 18(12):1063-71. doi: 10.1002/jhm.13221..
Keywords: Health Information Exchange (HIE), Health Information Technology (HIT), Hospitals, Transitions of Care
Elysee G, Herrin J, Horwitz LI
An observational study of the relationship between meaningful use-based electronic health information exchange, interoperability, and medication reconciliation capabilities.
Stagnation in hospitals' adoption of data integration functionalities coupled with reduction in the number of operational health information exchanges could become a significant impediment to hospitals' adoption of 3 critical capabilities: electronic health information exchange, interoperability, and medication reconciliation, in which electronic systems are used to assist with resolving medication discrepancies and improving patient safety. This observational study examines the relationship between meaningful use-based electronic health information exchange, interoperability, and medication reconciliation capabilities.
AHRQ-funded; HS022882.
Citation: Elysee G, Herrin J, Horwitz LI .
An observational study of the relationship between meaningful use-based electronic health information exchange, interoperability, and medication reconciliation capabilities.
Medicine 2017 Oct;96(41):e8274. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000008274..
Keywords: Electronic Health Records (EHRs), Health Information Exchange (HIE), Health Information Technology (HIT), Hospitals, Medication