引入快速医疗互操作性资源(FHIR)应用程序后医疗信息交换使用行为的变化。

AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings. AMIA Symposium Pub Date : 2025-05-22 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01
Haleigh M Kampman, Rebecca L Rivera, Seho Park, Jason T Schaffer, Amy Hancock, Saurabh Rahurkar, Paul Musey, Diane Kuhn, Joshua R Vest, Titus K Schleyer
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本研究的目的是表征急诊科临床医生在实施快速医疗互操作性资源(FHIR)应用程序后的健康信息交换(HIE)使用模式。使用纵向电子健康记录日志数据,我们将HIE使用行为分类为:不使用HIE(0)、仅使用基于web的查看器(1)、仅使用FHIR应用程序(2)或使用基于web的查看器和FHIR应用程序(3)。我们对2019年9月至2023年2月期间的HIE使用行为进行了测序,然后采用分层凝聚聚类方法确定与每种HIE使用模式相关的临床医生特征。我们的研究结果显示了四种使用模式(1)临床医生在HIE使用方面“滞后”,并继续作为零星的HIE用户(n=66, 46.1%); (2)“后期采用者”,随着时间的推移,他们的使用更加一致(n=32, 22.4%), (3)“遗留用户”,他们的首选方式是基于web的查看器(n=25, 17.5%),以及(4)HIE访问方式频繁变化的“混合模式用户”(n=20, 14.0%)。
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Changes in Health Information Exchange Use Behavior After Introduction of a Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) Application.

The aim of our study was to characterize emergency department clinicians' health information exchange (HIE) use patterns after the implementation of a Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) application. Using longitudinal electronic health record log data, we categorized HIE use behavior as: no HIE use (0), Web-based viewer use only (1), FHIR application use only (2), or Web-based viewer and FHIR application use (3). We sequenced HIE use behavior from September 2019 to February 2023, then employed hierarchical agglomerative clustering to identify clinician characteristics associated with each HIE use pattern. Our results showed four usage patterns representing (1) clinicians who "lagged" in HIE use and continued as sporadic HIE users (n=66, 46.1%), (2) "late adopters" who had more consistent usage over time (n=32, 22.4%), (3) "legacy users" whose preferred modality was the Web-based viewer (n=25, 17.5%), and (4) "mixed modality users" who displayed frequent changes in HIE access modality (n=20, 14.0%).

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