Michelle Shaljian
Director of Public Affairs
michelle@pcpcc.net
Amy Gibson
Chief Operating Officer
agibson@pcpcc.net
On the last Thursday of each month, the PCPCC hosts its National Monthly Briefing, a public teleconference where members, partners, and medical home advocates can join the conversation to learn more about trends, innovations, partnerships, and advancements in the medical home sector. The calls often feature a presentation from one or more experts in the primary care and medical home disciplines to discuss any research or best practices the areas of care delivery transformation, payment reform, patient engagement, and employee/purchaser benefit design.
There is no registration required to join the Monthly Briefing, but we encourage you to subscribe to PCPCC's Week in Review e-newsletter to receive information that will be discussed on the call, including presentation materials, speaker bios, news updates, and more.
What It Will Take To Achieve The As-Yet-Unfulfilled Promises Of Health Information Technology
Health Affairs, January 2013.
A team of RAND Corporation researchers projected in 2005 that rapid adoption of health information technology (IT) could save the United States more than $81 billion annually. Seven years later the empirical data on the technology’s impact on health care efficiency and safety are mixed, and annual health care expenditures in the United States have grown by $800 billion. In our view, the disappointing performance of health IT to date can be largely attributed to several factors: sluggish adoption of health IT systems, coupled with the choice of systems that are neither interoperable nor easy to use; and the failure of health care providers and institutions to reengineer care processes to reap the full benefits of health IT. We believe that the original promise of health IT can be met if the systems are redesigned to address these flaws by creating more-standardized systems that are easier to use, are truly interoperable, and afford patients more access to and control over their health data. Providers must do their part by reengineering care processes to take full advantage of efficiencies offered by health IT, in the context of redesigned payment models that favor value over volume.
Join us on May 30th, as we welcome RAND's Dr. Art Kellermann to discuss his findings and expert perspective about the barriers to widespread eHealth adoption and the implications for its future success.
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