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. 2013 Jan;32(1):53-62.
doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2012.0742.

Small physician practices in new york needed sustained help to realize gains in quality from use of electronic health records

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Small physician practices in new york needed sustained help to realize gains in quality from use of electronic health records

Andrew M Ryan et al. Health Aff (Millwood). 2013 Jan.

Abstract

The 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act spurred adoption of electronic health records (EHRs) in the United States, through such measures as financial incentives to providers through Medicare and Medicaid and regional extension centers, which provide ongoing technical assistance to practices. Yet the relationship between EHR adoption and quality of care remains poorly understood. We evaluated the early effects on quality of the Primary Care Information Project, which provides subsidized EHRs and technical assistance to primary care practices in underserved neighborhoods in New York City, using the regional extension center model. We found that just general participation in, or exposure to, the project was not enough to improve quality of care. It took sustained exposure on the part of these practices and technical assistance to them before they demonstrated improvement on measures of care most likely to be affected by the use of electronic health records, such as cancer screenings and care for patients with diabetes. Participating in the Primary Care Information Project for nine or more months was associated with significantly improved quality, but only for this limited group of quality measures and only for physicians receiving extensive technical assistance.

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Caption/headline: Estimates of the effect of exposure to the Primary Care Information Project on quality across levels of technical assistance for EHR sensitive measures SOURCE: Authors’ analysis Note 1: EHR sensitive measures include breast cancer screening for women, retinal exam for diabetics, urine testing for diabetics, chlamydia screening for women, and colorectal screening

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