Improving access to longitudinal patient health information within an emergency department

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Publication Type pre-print
School or College School of Medicine
Department Biomedical Informatics
Creator Narus, Scott P.
Other Author Wilcox, A. B.; Shen, S.; Dorr, D. A.; Hripcsak, G.; Heermann, L.
Title Improving access to longitudinal patient health information within an emergency department
Date 2012-01-01
Description We designed and implemented an electronic patient tracking system with improved user authentication and patient selection. We then measured access to clinical information from previous clinical encounters before and after implementation of the system. Clinicians accessed longitudinal information for 16% of patient encounters before, and 40% of patient encounters after the intervention, indicating such a system can improve clinician access to information. We also attempted to evaluate the impact of providing this access on inpatient admissions from the emergency department, by comparing the odds of inpatient admission from an emergency department before and after the improved access was made available. Patients were 24% less likely to be admitted after the implementation of improved access. However, there were many potential confounders, based on the inherent pre-post design of the evaluation. Our experience has strong implications for current health information exchange initiatives.
Type Text
Publisher Schattauer
Volume 3
Issue 3
First Page 290
Last Page 300
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Wilcox, A. B., Shen, S., Dorr, D. A., Hripcsak, G., Heermann, L., & Narus, S. P. (2012). Improving access to longitudinal patient health information within an emergency department. Applied Clinical Informatics, 3(3), 290-300.
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