AHRQ-Funded Projects
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Improving Missing Data Analysis in Distributed Research Networks
This project aims to refine and develop methods to address missing electronic health record data to improve data quality and research validity.
Health Information Technology in Ambulatory Care Settings: Effects on Quality and Disparities
This project developed and implemented a large-scale approach to measuring the impact of health information technology on the quality and variability of care in ambulatory settings, and along racial and ethnic lines.
Improving Quality in Cancer Screening: The Excellence Report for Colonoscopy
This project was designed to evaluate and improve the quality of screening and diagnostic colonoscopies in ambulatory care settings. Defined quality measures for colonoscopy were used in individual quality report cards with 15 measures created.
Surveillance for Adverse Drug Events in Ambulatory Pediatrics
The project team successfully developed and implemented an automated system for measuring the rate of adverse drug events in pediatric patients.
Creating Online NICU Networks to Educate, Consult & Team
Developed, implemented, and evaluated a cooperative effort for using health IT to facilitate a continuum of appropriate medical and developmental care, from the time infants are admitted to Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs), through the transition process to community-based health care services for infants most at-risk for long-term neurodevelopmental problems.
State and Regional Demonstration in Health Information Technology: Indiana
The Indiana Network for Patient Care, an operational health information exchange (HIE) in central Indiana, is one of six AHRQ sponsored State and Regional demonstration projects begun in late 2004 and early 2005 to create State or regional HIEs.