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A national repository of EMR benefits data is needed to help stakeholders make more informed decisions about EMR implementation and to facilitate monitoring and corrective redesign of existing EMR implementations. A framework for reporting data should be developed that will enable meaningful comparisons, provide uniform benefit categories and standardized methods of measurement and evaluation.<ref name=”Thompson 2006”>Thompson, D. I., Osheroff, J., Classen, D., & Sittig, D. F. (2006). A review of methods to estimate the benefits of electronic medical records in hospitals and the need for a national benefits database. Journal of healthcare information management: JHIM, 21(1), 62-68.</ref> | A national repository of EMR benefits data is needed to help stakeholders make more informed decisions about EMR implementation and to facilitate monitoring and corrective redesign of existing EMR implementations. A framework for reporting data should be developed that will enable meaningful comparisons, provide uniform benefit categories and standardized methods of measurement and evaluation.<ref name=”Thompson 2006”>Thompson, D. I., Osheroff, J., Classen, D., & Sittig, D. F. (2006). A review of methods to estimate the benefits of electronic medical records in hospitals and the need for a national benefits database. Journal of healthcare information management: JHIM, 21(1), 62-68.</ref> | ||
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The authors suggest such a framework should have features similar to the one piloted by the [http://www.himss.org/ Health Information Management Systems Society (HIMSS)] Clinical Information System (CIS) Benefits Task Force: | The authors suggest such a framework should have features similar to the one piloted by the [http://www.himss.org/ Health Information Management Systems Society (HIMSS)] Clinical Information System (CIS) Benefits Task Force: |
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A national repository of EMR benefits data is needed to help stakeholders make more informed decisions about EMR implementation and to facilitate monitoring and corrective redesign of existing EMR implementations. A framework for reporting data should be developed that will enable meaningful comparisons, provide uniform benefit categories and standardized methods of measurement and evaluation.[1]
The authors suggest such a framework should have features similar to the one piloted by the Health Information Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Clinical Information System (CIS) Benefits Task Force:
- Demographic information about the organization
- Measures to describe technology infrastructure
- Measures of technology use by healthcare professionals
- Consistent EMR benefit categories for each EMR subsystem
- Uniform quantitative metrics for all data collected
- Web-based data collection and reporting tools
References
- ↑ Thompson, D. I., Osheroff, J., Classen, D., & Sittig, D. F. (2006). A review of methods to estimate the benefits of electronic medical records in hospitals and the need for a national benefits database. Journal of healthcare information management: JHIM, 21(1), 62-68.