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Healthy hearts: Information technology for population health improvement
Objective: We aim to use EHR data to inform quality improvement at primary care clinics and to build partnerships between clinics and local health departments (LHDs) to address community-level cardiovascular risks.
Methods: Clinics upload data to the Illinois Public Health Node, a MU-certified state framework for data aggregation and transmission. Using popHealth, an ONC-sponsored, open-source software system, we will produce dashboard reports on cardiovascular MU clinical quality measures. Through leadership groups, LHDs will coordinate with clinics to address community-level risk factors. Performance will be measured through adoption of quality improvement strategies, adherence to guidelines, impact on cardiovascular health among clinic patients, and linkages between LHDs and clinics.
Results: Three clinics have been recruited for the pilot phase. Clinics have successfully transmitted test batches of data to the Node. Clinics and LHDs have met to identify opportunities for collaboration and have convened leadership groups for each community. Data transmissions begin in the spring of 2013.
Discussion: Health informatics is key to integration of public health and primary care. Federal incentive programs motivate clinics to improve data processes and improve efficiency. Collaboration with LHDs addresses community-level risk factors. Healthy Hearts has the potential to inform data-driven quality improvements and to utilize health information technology to drive the integration of primary care and public health.
Communication and informatics
Learning Objectives:
Identify data elements used in creation of dashboard reports
Describe the use of health informatics tools in a quality improvement project.
Analyze the role federal incentive programs in health information projects.
Keywords: Technology, Quality Improvement
Qualified on the content I am responsible for because: I am the epidemiologist on the Healthy Hearts project. I have training as an epidemiologist and experience in health informatics.
Any relevant financial relationships? No
I agree to comply with the American Public Health Association Conflict of Interest and Commercial Support Guidelines, and to disclose to the participants any off-label or experimental uses of a commercial product or service discussed in my presentation.