Heart Failure Management Innovation Enabled by Electronic Health Records

JACC Heart Fail. 2020 Mar;8(3):223-233. doi: 10.1016/j.jchf.2019.09.008. Epub 2020 Jan 8.

Abstract

Patients with congestive heart failure (CHF) require complex medical management across the continuum of care. Electronic health records (EHR) are currently used for traditional tasks of documentation, reviewing and managing test results, computerized order entry, and billing. Unfortunately many clinicians view EHR as merely digitized versions of paper charts, which create additional work and cognitive burden without improving quality or efficiency of care. In fact, EHR are revolutionizing the care of chronic diseases such as CHF. This review describes how appropriate use of technologies offered by EHR can help standardize CHF care, promote adherence to evidence-based guidelines, optimize workflow efficiency, improve performance metrics, and facilitate patient engagement. This review discusses a number of tools including documentation templates, telehealth and telemedicine, health information exchange, order sets, clinical decision support, registries, and analytics. Where available, evidence of their potential utility in management of CHF is presented. Together these EHR tools can also be used to enhance quality improvement, patient management, and clinical research as part of a learning health care system model. This review describes how existing EHR tools can support patients, cardiologists, and care teams to deliver consistent, high-quality, coordinated, patient-centered, and guideline-concordant care of CHF.

Keywords: analytics; clinical decision support; electronic health record; heart failure.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Disease Management*
  • Electronic Health Records / standards*
  • Heart Failure / therapy*
  • Humans
  • Quality Improvement*
  • Registries*
  • Telemedicine / methods*