Institute for Health Policy, Massachusetts General Hospital, in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Health Aff (Millwood). 2010 Apr;29(4):639-46. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2009.1086.
Understanding whether electronic health records, as currently adopted, improve quality and efficiency has important implications for how best to employ the estimated $20 billion in health information technology incentives authorized by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. We examined electronic health record adoption in U.S. hospitals and the relationship to quality and efficiency. Across a large number of metrics examined, the relationships were modest at best and generally lacked statistical or clinical significance. However, the presence of clinical decision support was associated with small quality gains. Our findings suggest that to drive substantial gains in quality and efficiency, simply adopting electronic health records is likely to be insufficient. Instead, policies are needed that encourage the use of electronic health records in ways that will lead to improvements in care.
了解电子健康记录的采用是否能够提高质量和效率,对于如何最好地利用 2009 年《美国复苏与再投资法案》授权的约 200 亿美元的医疗信息技术激励措施具有重要意义。我们研究了美国医院采用电子健康记录的情况及其与质量和效率的关系。在所检查的大量指标中,这些关系充其量只是适度的,通常缺乏统计学或临床意义。然而,临床决策支持的存在与质量的小幅提高有关。我们的研究结果表明,要在质量和效率方面取得实质性的提高,仅仅采用电子健康记录可能是不够的。相反,需要制定政策,鼓励以能够提高护理水平的方式使用电子健康记录。