Smith Erica A, Lapinski Judy, Lichty-Hess Judy, Pier Kristi
Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, 201 W. Preston St, Baltimore, MD 21201. Email:
Mid-Atlantic Association of Community Health Centers, Lanham, Maryland.
Prev Chronic Dis. 2016 Dec 29;13:E178. doi: 10.5888/pcd13.160445.
Federally Qualified Health Centers provide health care services to underserved communities and vulnerable populations. In Maryland, the burden of chronic disease is high among Federally Qualified Health Center patients. Electronic health records (EHRs) are becoming more widely used, and effective use of EHR data may improve chronic disease outcomes. This article describes the process of developing a data aggregation and analytics platform to support health centers in using population health data based on standardized clinical quality measures. This data warehouse, capable of aggregating EHR data across multiple health centers, provides opportunities for benchmarking and elicits a discussion of quality improvement, including identifying and sharing clinical best practices. Phase 1 of the project involved the strategic engagement of health center leadership and staff to get buy-in and to assess readiness. Phase 2 established the technological infrastructure and processes to support data warehouse implementation and began the process of information sharing and collaboration among 4 early adopters. Phase 3 will expand the project to additional health centers and continue quality improvement efforts. The health information technology marketplace is rapidly changing, and staying current will be a priority so that the data warehouse remains a useful quality improvement tool that continues to meet the demands of Maryland health centers. Ongoing efforts will also focus on ways to further add value to the system, such as incorporating new metrics to better inform health center decision making and allocation of resources. The data warehouse can inform and transform the quality of health care delivered to Maryland's most vulnerable populations, and future research should focus on the ability of health centers to translate this potential into actual improvements.
联邦合格健康中心为服务不足的社区和弱势群体提供医疗保健服务。在马里兰州,联邦合格健康中心的患者中慢性病负担很高。电子健康记录(EHRs)的使用越来越广泛,有效利用EHR数据可能会改善慢性病治疗效果。本文描述了开发一个数据聚合与分析平台的过程,以支持健康中心基于标准化临床质量指标使用人群健康数据。这个能够聚合多个健康中心EHR数据的数据仓库,为进行基准比较提供了机会,并引发了关于质量改进的讨论,包括识别和分享临床最佳实践。该项目的第一阶段涉及健康中心领导层和工作人员的战略参与,以获得支持并评估准备情况。第二阶段建立了支持数据仓库实施的技术基础设施和流程,并启动了4个早期采用者之间的信息共享与合作进程。第三阶段将把项目扩展到更多的健康中心,并继续进行质量改进工作。健康信息技术市场正在迅速变化,紧跟潮流将是一个优先事项,以便数据仓库仍然是一个有用的质量改进工具,继续满足马里兰州健康中心的需求。持续的努力还将集中在进一步为系统增加价值的方法上,例如纳入新的指标,以便更好地为健康中心的决策和资源分配提供信息。数据仓库可以为提供给马里兰州最弱势群体的医疗保健质量提供信息并带来变革,未来的研究应关注健康中心将这种潜力转化为实际改进的能力。