2023
DOI: 10.1080/13561820.2023.2204890
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Factors identified as barriers or facilitators to EMR/EHR based interprofessional primary care: a scoping review

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“…Electronic Health Records (EHRs) can support interprofessional collaboration in geriatric care and improve efficiencies if team-based protocols are embedded, guidelines for interprofessional use are developed, and teams are trained to effectively use EHRs for optimal patient outcomes and provider satisfaction. 1,2 This article shares strategies associated with reengineering the core functionalities of an EHR system to transform a primary care (PC) practice to deliver interprofessional team-based health care to older adults, integrating person-centered and age-friendly care, prioritizing individual patient needs, addressing biopsychosocial health needs, and developing goal-oriented team care plans ("the Model").…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electronic Health Records (EHRs) can support interprofessional collaboration in geriatric care and improve efficiencies if team-based protocols are embedded, guidelines for interprofessional use are developed, and teams are trained to effectively use EHRs for optimal patient outcomes and provider satisfaction. 1,2 This article shares strategies associated with reengineering the core functionalities of an EHR system to transform a primary care (PC) practice to deliver interprofessional team-based health care to older adults, integrating person-centered and age-friendly care, prioritizing individual patient needs, addressing biopsychosocial health needs, and developing goal-oriented team care plans ("the Model").…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%