Background: Health information technology (HIT) could improve care coordination by providing clinicians remote access to information, improving legibility, and allowing asynchronous communication, among other mechanisms. We sought to determine, from a clinician perspective, how care is coordinated and to what extent HIT is involved when transitioning patients between emergency departments, acute care hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, and home health agencies in settings across the United States. Methods: We performed a qualitative study with clinicians and information technology professionals from six regions of the U.S. which were chosen as national leaders in HIT. We analyzed data through a two person consensus approach, assigning re...
Objective. To assess the role of health information technology (HIT) in advancing the care managemen...
Objective. To assess the role of health information technology (HIT) in advancing the care managemen...
Health care in the United States is often fragmented. Clinical services are frequently organized aro...
Healthcare coordination has proven difficult to achieve, even with new coordination technologies suc...
Healthcare coordination has proven difficult to achieve, even with new coordination technologies suc...
Healthcare coordination has proven difficult to achieve, even with new coordination technologies suc...
Summary The costs of care in the U.S. are very high, in part because canre is relatively uncoordinat...
In the United States, the health care sector is 20 years behind in the use of information technology...
Health information technology is a core infrastructure for the chronic care model, integrated care, ...
Care coordination programs have been used to close care gaps and improve patient outcomes. The goals...
BackgroundCare for patients with chronic conditions often requires coordination between multiple phy...
Fragmentation and lack of coordination remain as some of the most intractable problems facing health...
© 2018 American Board of Family Medicine. All Rights Reserved. Purpose: Failures of care coordinatio...
© 2018 American Board of Family Medicine. All Rights Reserved. Purpose: Failures of care coordinatio...
Fragmentation and lack of coordination remain as some of the most intractable problems facing health...
Objective. To assess the role of health information technology (HIT) in advancing the care managemen...
Objective. To assess the role of health information technology (HIT) in advancing the care managemen...
Health care in the United States is often fragmented. Clinical services are frequently organized aro...
Healthcare coordination has proven difficult to achieve, even with new coordination technologies suc...
Healthcare coordination has proven difficult to achieve, even with new coordination technologies suc...
Healthcare coordination has proven difficult to achieve, even with new coordination technologies suc...
Summary The costs of care in the U.S. are very high, in part because canre is relatively uncoordinat...
In the United States, the health care sector is 20 years behind in the use of information technology...
Health information technology is a core infrastructure for the chronic care model, integrated care, ...
Care coordination programs have been used to close care gaps and improve patient outcomes. The goals...
BackgroundCare for patients with chronic conditions often requires coordination between multiple phy...
Fragmentation and lack of coordination remain as some of the most intractable problems facing health...
© 2018 American Board of Family Medicine. All Rights Reserved. Purpose: Failures of care coordinatio...
© 2018 American Board of Family Medicine. All Rights Reserved. Purpose: Failures of care coordinatio...
Fragmentation and lack of coordination remain as some of the most intractable problems facing health...
Objective. To assess the role of health information technology (HIT) in advancing the care managemen...
Objective. To assess the role of health information technology (HIT) in advancing the care managemen...
Health care in the United States is often fragmented. Clinical services are frequently organized aro...