AHRQ-Funded Projects
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Developing and Using Valid Clinical Quality Metrics for Health Information Technology (Health IT) with Health Information Exchange (HIE)
This project sought to identify existing, and create new, clinical quality of care metrics able to be reliably retrieved from electronic systems, such as electronic health records and health information exchanges.
Electronic Prescribing and Electronic Transmission of Discharge Medication Lists
This project conducted three studies to measure the impact of health information technology on patient safety in the ambulatory setting.
Bringing Measurement to the Point of Care
This project deployed new functionality that allowed clinicians to view ‘real time’ measures of the delivery of clinical preventive services and added patient specific alerts and ‘one click’ options to act on missed opportunities for followup care.