Department of Veterans Affairs Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, HSR&D Center for the Study of Healthcare Provider Behavior, Sepulveda, CA 91343, USA.
J Med Syst. 2012 Apr;36(2):933-40. doi: 10.1007/s10916-010-9557-1. Epub 2010 Jul 20.
Health care in the United States is rarely delivered in a coordinated manner. Current methods to share patient information are inefficient and may lead to medical errors, higher readmission rates, and delays in the delivery of needed health services. This qualitative study describes lessons learned concerning the early implementation of one Nationwide Health Information Network (NHIN) site in Long Beach, CA during its first year of operation. The Long Beach Network for Health (LBNH) focused on an incremental effort to exchange health information. Despite a limited concentration on emergency department care, virtually all respondents noted concerns regarding the sustainability, or business case, for the exchange of health information. Nevertheless, respondents were encouraged by progress on technological challenges and user requirements during this first year. The early gains in this process may, in turn, have laid the groundwork for future efforts to expand beyond the emergency department.
美国的医疗保健服务很少能以协调的方式提供。目前的患者信息共享方法效率低下,可能导致医疗错误、更高的再入院率和延迟提供所需的医疗服务。这项定性研究描述了在加利福尼亚州长滩市(Long Beach, CA)的一个全国性健康信息网络(NHIN)站点的早期实施过程中学到的经验教训。长滩健康网络(LBNH)专注于逐步努力交换健康信息。尽管对急诊科护理的关注有限,但几乎所有受访者都对健康信息交换的可持续性或商业案例表示关注。然而,受访者对这一年中技术挑战和用户需求方面的进展感到鼓舞。在这个过程中的早期收益可能反过来为未来超越急诊科的努力奠定了基础。