Chronic disease management systems registries in rural health care.

Q2 Medicine
Rural policy brief Pub Date : 2006-05-01
Anne Skinner, Roslyn Fraser-Maginn, Keith J Mueller
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Unlabelled: Health care quality is being addressed from a variety of policy perspectives. The 2001 Institute of Medicine report, Crossing the Quality Chasm, calls for sweeping action involving a five-part strategy for change in the U.S. health care system. This agenda for change includes use of evidence-based approaches to address common conditions, the majority of which are chronic. A Chronic Disease Management System (CDMS), or registry, is a tool that helps providers efficiently collect and analyze patient information to promote quality care for the rural population. CDMSs can provide a technological entry point for the impending use of Electronic Medical Records. A CDMS is a patient-centered electronic database tool that helps providers diagnose, treat, and manage chronic diseases. The purpose of this brief is to discuss the different types of CDMSs used by a sample of 14 state organizations and 19 local rural clinics in Maine, Nebraska, New Mexico, South Carolina, Washington, and Wisconsin. As part of a larger study examining the challenges and innovations in implementing disease management programs in rural areas, we conducted interviews with national, state, and local contacts. During interviews, respondents helped us understand the usefulness and functionalities of commonly used CDMSs in rural facilities. Our focus was on the use of CDMSs in the management of diabetes, a disease prevalent in rural populations.

Key findings: (1) CDMSs are readily available to rural clinics and are being implemented and maintained by clinic staff with minimal expenditures for technology. (2) Use of a standardized system in a collaborative helps provide data comparisons and share costs involved with technical assistance services across the group.

农村卫生保健中的慢性病管理系统登记。
未标记:正在从各种政策角度处理卫生保健质量问题。2001年医学研究所的报告《跨越质量鸿沟》呼吁采取包括五部分战略的全面行动来改变美国的卫生保健系统。这一变革议程包括采用循证方法解决常见疾病,其中大多数是慢性疾病。慢性病管理系统(CDMS)或登记是一种工具,可帮助提供者有效地收集和分析患者信息,以促进对农村人口的高质量护理。cdms可以为即将使用的电子医疗记录提供一个技术切入点。CDMS是一种以患者为中心的电子数据库工具,可帮助提供者诊断、治疗和管理慢性病。本文的目的是讨论缅因州、内布拉斯加州、新墨西哥州、南卡罗来纳州、华盛顿州和威斯康星州的14个州组织和19个当地农村诊所使用的不同类型的CDMSs。作为一项考察在农村地区实施疾病管理项目的挑战和创新的大型研究的一部分,我们对全国、州和地方的联系人进行了采访。在访谈中,受访者帮助我们了解了农村设施中常用CDMSs的有用性和功能。我们的重点是CDMSs在糖尿病管理中的应用,这是一种在农村人口中普遍存在的疾病。主要发现:(1)农村诊所可以很容易地获得cdms,并且由诊所工作人员以最低的技术支出实施和维护。(2)在协作中使用标准化系统有助于提供数据比较,并在整个团队中分担技术援助服务所涉及的成本。
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