Difference between revisions of "Describing and Modeling Workflow and Information Flow in Chronic Disease Care"

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== Comments ==
 
== Comments ==
 
The guidelines developed are important for an effective flow of patient care in chronic care clinics and HIT design for clinical documentation.  I believe that observation and interviews are vital in really seeing what the clinicians and support staff have to do to provide patient care in an efficient, caring, and complete manner.
 
The guidelines developed are important for an effective flow of patient care in chronic care clinics and HIT design for clinical documentation.  I believe that observation and interviews are vital in really seeing what the clinicians and support staff have to do to provide patient care in an efficient, caring, and complete manner.
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Revision as of 01:30, 7 October 2015

Background

The purpose of this study was to follow three outpatient clinics who served patients with chronic diseases. It was conducted over 10 months to understand the methods to capture workflow and practices of these clinics in order to develop useful tools for documenting to increase efficiency and improve patient safety and outcomes. [1]
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