Miller Robert H, Sim Ida, Newman Jeff
Institute for Health and Aging, University of California-San Francisco, 3333 California Street, Suite 340, San Francisco, CA 94118, USA.
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2004;107(Pt 1):658-62.
There is growing recognition that physician use of electronic medical records (EMRs) is critical for improving quality of care in outpatient settings.
We inter-viewed EMR physician champions from 20 solo/small group practices to understand different types of EMR users and their EMR-related costs and benefits.
Interviewees differed greatly in the EMR-related benefits they generated. These differences were associated with how they used the EMR, and the amount of effort they invested in making changes to complement EMR use. We defined five types of physician EMR users: Viewers, Basic Users, Strivers, Arrivers, and System Changers. The majority of interviewees were Strivers and Arrivers, physicians who have already invested substantial time in numerous process changes that help generate EMR-related benefits.
Incentives and comprehensive support services for facilitating complementary process changes could be important for moving physicians from one user group to another. Additional research is needed to verify this user typology and to further define the relationship between user types and EMR-generated financial and quality benefits.
人们越来越认识到,医生使用电子病历(EMR)对于提高门诊环境中的医疗质量至关重要。
我们采访了来自20个单人/小团体诊所的电子病历医生倡导者,以了解不同类型的电子病历用户及其与电子病历相关的成本和收益。
受访者在他们所产生的与电子病历相关的收益方面差异很大。这些差异与他们使用电子病历的方式以及他们为配合电子病历使用而投入的改变努力程度有关。我们定义了五种类型的医生电子病历用户:浏览者、基础用户、奋进者、成就者和系统变革者。大多数受访者是奋进者和成就者,这些医生已经在许多有助于产生与电子病历相关收益的流程变革中投入了大量时间。
促进补充性流程变革的激励措施和全面支持服务对于将医生从一个用户群体转变为另一个用户群体可能很重要。需要进一步研究以验证这种用户类型划分,并进一步确定用户类型与电子病历产生的财务和质量收益之间的关系。