Forecasting the use of electronic health records: an expert opinion approach.

Medicare & medicaid research review Pub Date : 2013-04-29 eCollection Date: 2013-01-01 DOI:10.5600/mmrr.003.02.a02
Fredric Evan Blavin, Melinda Beeuwkes Buntin
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BACKGROUND To promote the widespread adoption and use of electronic health records (EHRs), in 2011, CMS started making Medicare and Medicaid incentive payments to providers who demonstrate that they are "meaningful users" of certified EHR systems. DATA AND METHODS This paper combines an expert opinion method, a modified Delphi technique, with a technological diffusion framework to create a forecast of the percent of office-based physicians who will become adopters and "meaningful users" of health information technology from 2012 to 2019. The panel consisted of 18 experts from industry, academia, and government who are knowledgeable about the adoption and use of EHRs in office-based settings and are recognized as opinion leaders in their respective professions. RESULTS Overall, the expert panel projected that primary care physicians in large group practices are more likely to achieve the meaningful use of EHRS relative to primary care physicians in small group practices and all other specialists: the group projected that 65 percent of primary care physicians in large group practices, 45 percent of primary care physicians in small group practices, and 44 percent of all other specialists could achieve meaningful use by 2015. In 2019, these projections increase to 80 percent, 65 percent, and 66 percent for these three groups, respectively. CONCLUSIONS AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS The information from this study is especially valuable when there is a lack of data and a high degree of uncertainty in a new policy environment and could help inform and evaluate government programs, such as the Regional Extension Centers (REC), by providing data from leading experts.
预测电子健康记录的使用:一种专家意见方法。
背景:为了促进电子健康记录(EHRs)的广泛采用和使用,2011年,CMS开始向证明他们是经过认证的EHR系统的“有意义的用户”的提供者提供医疗保险和医疗补助奖励。数据与方法:本文结合专家意见法、改进的德尔菲法和技术扩散框架,对2012 - 2019年将成为卫生信息技术采用者和“有意义用户”的办公室医生比例进行了预测。该小组由18位来自工业界、学术界和政府的专家组成,他们对在办公室环境中采用和使用电子病历非常了解,并且在各自的专业领域被公认为意见领袖。结果:总体而言,专家小组预测,相对于小群体执业的初级保健医生和所有其他专科医生,大群体执业的初级保健医生更有可能实现对EHRS的有意义的使用:该小组预测,到2015年,大群体执业的65%的初级保健医生,小群体执业的45%的初级保健医生和所有其他专科的44%可以实现有意义的使用。到2019年,这三个群体的预测分别增加到80%、65%和66%。结论和政策启示:本研究的信息在新的政策环境中缺乏数据和高度不确定性的情况下特别有价值,并且可以通过提供来自领先专家的数据来帮助告知和评估政府计划,例如区域推广中心(REC)。
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