Difference between revisions of "EHRs in Underserved Settings"

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Most attn and studies inpt well served, little atten to output or underserved pops. However, implementation is proceeding in these populations and mu applies to these providers as well
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Most studies of EHRs have looked and  inpatient and well resourced settings. While little has been published about EHRs in underserved populations, implementation is proceeding rapidly and with high expectations for these installations to improve quality and reduce disparities.
  
Who are these pops/where
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Underserved populations are defined as populations that have fewer providers and worse health outcomes and are designated by the Federal Government (see http://bhpr.hrsa.gov/shortage/muaguide.htm ). They are served by a safety-net of Federally-qualified health centers (FQHCs), HIV grant programs, free clinics, and hospitals, many funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).
Fqhcs, free clinics, urban, rural,
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EHR adoption in the 1100 FQHCs has been strongly encouraged by the Government. Survey's by the National Association of Community Health Centers in 2008 showed that 49% of the
  
 
Adoption in underserved pops
 
Adoption in underserved pops
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Federal support
 
Federal support
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and mu applies to these providers as well
 
Feds very strongly encouraging adoption of certified EHRs.
 
Feds very strongly encouraging adoption of certified EHRs.
 
Hrsa ohit/OHITQ
 
Hrsa ohit/OHITQ
 
Underserved in ARRA
 
Underserved in ARRA
 
-in RECs
 
-in RECs
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Resources
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HRSA home page - http://www.hrsa.gov/index.html
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HRSA's Office of Health IT and Quality - http://www.hrsa.gov/healthit/index.html
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A National Survey of Health Information Technology (HIT) Adoption in
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Federally Qualified Health Centers. NACHC, 2008. - http://www.nachc.org/Health%20Information%20Technologies%20(HIT).cfm
  
  
  
Submitted by (Jeff Weinfeld)
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Submitted by Jeff Weinfeld
  
 
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Revision as of 03:58, 19 November 2010

Most studies of EHRs have looked and inpatient and well resourced settings. While little has been published about EHRs in underserved populations, implementation is proceeding rapidly and with high expectations for these installations to improve quality and reduce disparities.

Underserved populations are defined as populations that have fewer providers and worse health outcomes and are designated by the Federal Government (see http://bhpr.hrsa.gov/shortage/muaguide.htm ). They are served by a safety-net of Federally-qualified health centers (FQHCs), HIV grant programs, free clinics, and hospitals, many funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).

EHR adoption in the 1100 FQHCs has been strongly encouraged by the Government. Survey's by the National Association of Community Health Centers in 2008 showed that 49% of the

Adoption in underserved pops NACHC studies

Differences from other adoptions

Federal support and mu applies to these providers as well Feds very strongly encouraging adoption of certified EHRs. Hrsa ohit/OHITQ Underserved in ARRA -in RECs

Resources HRSA home page - http://www.hrsa.gov/index.html HRSA's Office of Health IT and Quality - http://www.hrsa.gov/healthit/index.html A National Survey of Health Information Technology (HIT) Adoption in Federally Qualified Health Centers. NACHC, 2008. - http://www.nachc.org/Health%20Information%20Technologies%20(HIT).cfm


Submitted by Jeff Weinfeld