AbstractData and financial models based on an operational health information exchange suggest that health care delivery costs can be reduced by making clinical data available at the time of care in urban emergency departments. Reductions are the result of decreases in laboratory and radiographic tests, fewer admissions for observation, and lower overall emergency department costs. The likelihood of reducing these costs depends on the extent to which clinicians alter their workflow and take into account information available through the exchange from other institutions prior to initiating a treatment plan.Far greater savings can be realized in theory by identifying individuals presenting to emergency departments whose acute and long-term car...
BACKGROUND: In most of the emergency departments (ED) in developed countries, a subset of patients v...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 requires states to establish healthcare insur...
This project was developed to address two broad objectives. First, we explored the extent to which t...
AbstractData and financial models based on an operational health information exchange suggest that h...
Introduction: Use clinician perceptions to estimate the impact of a health information exchange (HIE...
Aim: To study whether or not feed back of information to health care providers changes their practic...
A conference poster presented at the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA)'s 2008 Annual S...
Abstract: For various reasons, patients seek care at different hospitals within a region, resulting ...
Background: Health information exchange technologies are currently being implemented in many practic...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 requires states to establish healthcare insur...
Objective Health information exchange (HIE) systems are being developed across the nation. Understan...
adoption of electronic health records (EHRs) but lacks robust em-pirical evidence to anticipate the ...
To understand the HIT spillovers, we propose a healthcare referral network model that illustrates re...
Coordination of health services is thought to improve health outcomes for patients with chronic and ...
In recent years, Emergency Department (ED) visits haveconstituted approximately10%of annual health...
BACKGROUND: In most of the emergency departments (ED) in developed countries, a subset of patients v...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 requires states to establish healthcare insur...
This project was developed to address two broad objectives. First, we explored the extent to which t...
AbstractData and financial models based on an operational health information exchange suggest that h...
Introduction: Use clinician perceptions to estimate the impact of a health information exchange (HIE...
Aim: To study whether or not feed back of information to health care providers changes their practic...
A conference poster presented at the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA)'s 2008 Annual S...
Abstract: For various reasons, patients seek care at different hospitals within a region, resulting ...
Background: Health information exchange technologies are currently being implemented in many practic...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 requires states to establish healthcare insur...
Objective Health information exchange (HIE) systems are being developed across the nation. Understan...
adoption of electronic health records (EHRs) but lacks robust em-pirical evidence to anticipate the ...
To understand the HIT spillovers, we propose a healthcare referral network model that illustrates re...
Coordination of health services is thought to improve health outcomes for patients with chronic and ...
In recent years, Emergency Department (ED) visits haveconstituted approximately10%of annual health...
BACKGROUND: In most of the emergency departments (ED) in developed countries, a subset of patients v...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 requires states to establish healthcare insur...
This project was developed to address two broad objectives. First, we explored the extent to which t...