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Electronic Health Record Incentive Program Demonstrates Adoption Association With Improved Care, Keith Rosenbaum
Electronic Health Record Incentive Program Demonstrates Adoption Association With Improved Care, Keith Rosenbaum
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This study used Meaningful Use (MU) payment information as a proxy for electronic health record (EHR) adoption linked to Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) data indicating quality to demonstrate the association of EHR adoption with improved care. The CMS quality indicators used were comprised of data from the value-based purchasing (VBP) program, readmission reduction program, and hospital compare mortality data. Results showed a positive association of EHR adoption with the VBP data, which most closely aligns the MU achievement period with the quality measure period. Readmission and mortality data showed negative and neutral associations, respectively, with a less aligned …
Legal Issues With The Electronic Health Record, Hannah Jackson
Legal Issues With The Electronic Health Record, Hannah Jackson
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Introduction
The purpose of this paper is to make readers aware of the legal issues in the electronic health record (EHR) and the risks involved so they can be prepared. It is also to help provide solution to those who are already dealing with the risks. The goal of this Project is to reach out to health care facilities who are about to embark on a new chapter in health care that we call, the EHR. Everyone should know the risks of a product before purchasing and that is what my research will show.
Method
I used The Journal of …
Increasing Patient Engagement In The African American Community Through Personal Health Record Use, Andrea Perkins
Increasing Patient Engagement In The African American Community Through Personal Health Record Use, Andrea Perkins
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Personal Health records have many potential benefits to patients, caregivers and institutions. In order to meet meaningful use standards EHR systems must allow patients to be able to access and easily download their healthcare records and images for their own use. Previous studies have shown that African Americans are less likely to enroll in a personal health record than other ethnic populations. This study was done to research and identify possible barriers the have limited the utilization of personal health record use in the African American community. A preliminary survey and focus group were convened to discuss issues affecting PHR …