Health IT Survey Compendium
The Health IT Survey Compendium provides a centralized resource of publically available health IT surveys, many of which were developed by AHRQ-funded projects. Surveys may be used as is, serve as templates to create new surveys, or questions pulled out and used on their own.
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Description: This is a questionnaire designed to be completed by African American adults with chronic care needs in patient homes. The tool includes questions to assess the current state of patient-generated health data.
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Description: This is a questionnaire designed to be completed by clinical staff in an ambulatory setting. The tool includes questions to assess the usability of disease registries.Year of Survey: Created prior to 2008
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Description: This is a questionnaire designed to be completed by administrators, clinical staff, and office staff in an ambulatory setting. The tool includes questions to assess functionality of disease registries.Year of Survey: Created prior to 2008
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Description: This is a questionnaire designed to be completed by administrators, clinical staff, and office staff in an ambulatory setting. The tool includes questions to assess user's perceptions of disease registry.Year of Survey: 2005
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Description: This is a questionnaire designed to be completed by nurses and physicians across a health care system. The tool includes questions to assess user's perceptions of electronic health records and personal digital assistants.Year of Survey: Created prior to 2008
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Description: This is a questionnaire designed to be completed by individuals with chronic care needs in patient homes. The tool includes questions to assess the current state of patient portals, the internet, and mobile devices.Year of Survey: 2016
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Description: This is a questionnaire designed to be completed by physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants in a perioperative/operative and hospital setting. The tool includes questions to assess the current state of health information technology including clinical documentation, computerized provider order entry systems, clinical decision support systems, hardware, mobile devices, secure messaging, text messaging, and EHRs/EMR.Year of Survey: 2015
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Description: This is a questionnaire designed to be completed by administrators and physicians in an ambulatory setting. The tool includes questions to assess the current state of electronic health records, electronic prescribing, and registries.Year of Survey: 2007
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Description: This is a questionnaire designed to be completed by clinical staff, nurses, and physicians across a health care system. The tool includes questions to assess the current state of personal digital assistants.Year of Survey: Created prior to 2008