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Coordinating Transitions: Health Information Technology Role in Improving Multiple Chronic Disease Outcomes
This study aimed to improve care transitions for low-income patients with multiple chronic conditions using health information exchange, and found significant reductions in inpatient and emergency department utilization.
Patient-Centered Informatics System to Enhance Health Care in Rural Communities
This demonstration project was conducted to evaluate whether the Unified Health Resource, a combined personal health record, an electronic medical record (EMR), and a communication system, led to more patient-centered care in rural communities in the Intermountain West.
Improving Asthma Care in an Integrated Safety Net through a Commercially Available Electronic Medical Record
The overarching goal for this project is to improve the quality and patient-centeredness of asthmatic ambulatory care for children and adults.
RxSafe: Shared Medication Management and Decision Support for Rural Clinicians
This project investigated the feasibility and impact of novel approaches to clinician decision support in multidisciplinary ambulatory care, emphasizing high-risk transitions of care.
Evaluating Smart Forms and Quality Dashboards in an Electronic Health Record (EHR)
Assesses the value of health IT to clinicians through creation of CDSS tools integrated with clinical documentation workflow and physician performance feedback, its impact on clinical decision support and quality assessment, and its cost-effectiveness.
Trial of Decision Support to Improve Diabetes Outcomes
Evaluated the effects of a Web portal-based patient empowerment program and EMR system on quality of care, patient safety, and utilization for patients with diabetes and physicians in primary care practices.