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Survey of information exchange and advanced use of other health information technology in primary care settings: capabilities in and outside of the safety net.
This study’s aim was to estimate advanced use of health information technology (health IT) use in safety net versus nonsafety net primary care practices. The authors explored domains of patient engagement, population health management, and electronic information exchange. They examined organizational characteristics that may differently predict advanced use of IT across these settings. A cross-sectional analysis of a national survey of 1776 physician practices was conducted. Health IT use was found to be common across primary care practices, but advanced use of health IT functionalities ranged from only 30% to 50% use. A lag was found for advanced feature use with safety net practices. However, safety net practices who were members of a health system or practice network had comparable health IT capabilities to those in nonsafety net sites.
AHRQ-funded; HS024075.
Citation: Cross DA, Stevens MA, Spivack SB .
Survey of information exchange and advanced use of other health information technology in primary care settings: capabilities in and outside of the safety net.
Med Care 2022 Feb;60(2):140-48. doi: 10.1097/mlr.0000000000001673.
AHRQ-funded; HS024075..
AHRQ-funded; HS024075..
Keywords: Health Information Exchange (HIE), Health Information Technology (HIT), Primary Care