Morgan Ruley, Victoria Walker, Jana Studeny, Alberto Coustasse
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引用次数: 7
Abstract
The Nationwide Health Information Network (NHIN) implemented secure exchange of health records through utilization of the Internet. The NHIN has greatly assisted in achieving the goals of the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act by promoting the adoption of Meaningful Use. Epic introduced a Health Information Exchange platform, Care Everywhere, which has facilitated Health Information Exchange availability. The purpose of this research was to determine the impact of NHIN and Epic Care's Care Everywhere on health care to determine whether their use in the emergency department (ED) has increased. The methodology for this study utilized a literature review. Twenty-eight sources were referenced for this study. With the NHIN implementation, repeated visits were decreased, visit times became faster, and charges were lower. Emergency department reported significant benefits with sharing clinical information. The NHIN implementation throughout the ED has increased the quality of health care; duplicated tests and drug usage were determined, and a reduction of the ED length of stay was also achieved.
全国卫生信息网通过利用因特网实现了卫生记录的安全交换。国家卫生信息网通过促进采用有意义的使用,极大地协助实现了《卫生信息技术促进经济和临床卫生法》的目标。Epic推出了一个健康信息交换平台“关爱无处不在”,促进了健康信息交换的可用性。本研究的目的是确定NHIN和Epic Care's Care Everywhere对医疗保健的影响,以确定它们在急诊科(ED)的使用是否有所增加。本研究采用文献综述的方法。本研究参考了28个来源。随着NHIN的实施,重复就诊减少,就诊时间变快,费用降低。急诊科报告了共享临床信息的显著好处。全民健康保险计划在整个ED的实施提高了卫生保健的质量;确定了重复测试和药物使用情况,并减少了急诊科的住院时间。
期刊介绍:
The Health Care Manager (HCM), provides practical, applied management information for managers in institutional health care settings. It is a quarterly journal, horizontally integrated and cutting across all functional lines, written for every person who manages the work of others in any health care setting. This journal presents practical day-to-day management advice as well as research studies addressing current issues in health care management. Its intent is the strengthening management and supervisory skills of its readers and increasing their understanding of today"s health care environment. HCM is searchable through PubMed.