2020
DOI: 10.1108/jhom-03-2020-0071
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Data and HIT systems in primary care settings: an analysis of perceptions and use

Abstract: PurposeElectronic Health Records (EHRs) and other Health Information Technologies (HITs) pose significant challenges for clinicians, administrators and managers in the field of primary care. While there is an abundance of literature on the challenges of HIT systems in primary care, there are also practices where HITs are well-integrated and useful for care delivery. This study aims to (1) understand how exemplary primary care practices conceptualized data and HIT system use in their care delivery and (2) descr… Show more

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“…Differences and similarities were identified between high- and low- utilization groups in the qualitative findings. Similar to previous publications, all groups described concerns with accessibility, functionality and VHR knowledge [ 26 , 27 ]. Even though best practices for many primary care tasks and performance measures exist in the literature [ 28 32 ], participants from both utilization groups identified the need for VHR best practices that are specific to care tasks (e.g., history taking and consultations) and performance measures (e.g., smoking cessation and chronic pain).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…Differences and similarities were identified between high- and low- utilization groups in the qualitative findings. Similar to previous publications, all groups described concerns with accessibility, functionality and VHR knowledge [ 26 , 27 ]. Even though best practices for many primary care tasks and performance measures exist in the literature [ 28 32 ], participants from both utilization groups identified the need for VHR best practices that are specific to care tasks (e.g., history taking and consultations) and performance measures (e.g., smoking cessation and chronic pain).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…Kebijakan keempat, berupa pengurangan pengguanaan kertas sebagai media untuk mengiklankan kegiatan MICE. Penngelolaan industri MICE yang berkelanjutan memang perlu didukung sumber data dan informasi berkualitas (Arabadjis & Sullivan, 2021). Namun, penggunaan brosur, poster, dan kartu bisnis dalam acara dan konferensi yang mana ini akan menciptakan sejumlah besar limbah.…”
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