Health information technology has played a critical role in transforming healthcare. Primary care in particular has done an excellent job in adopting many of these new techniques and strategies by employing IT that healthcare researchers have recognized as potentially beneficial. Especially as practices move towards a more coordinated care system, a well organized EHR can make all the difference in effective communication within the care team. Early health IT efforts focused on things such as accurate coding, however the overall goal is to allow practices to provide higher quality care and ultimately see better health outcomes of their patients. For practices looking to improve their health IT, researchers have spent significant time identifying best the best ways to implement and properly utilize the new technology.
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Care Coordination Measures Atlas | November 2010 | Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality | |
Transforming Patient Engagement:Health IT in the Medical Home | October 2010 | Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative | |
The Group Health Medical Home At Year Two:Cost Savings, Higher Patient Satisfaction, And Less Burnout For Providers | May 2010 | Health Affairs | |
Clinical Decision Support in the Medical Home:An Overview | January 2010 | Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative | |
Patient-centered medical home demonstration: a prospective, quasi-experimental, before and after evaluation | September 2009 | American Journal of Managed Care | |
Meaningful Connections:A Resource Guide for Using Health IT to Support the Patient Centered Medical Home | January 2009 | Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative | |
The Triple Aim: Care, Health, And Cost | May 2008 | Health Affairs |