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利用电子健康记录数据测量初级保健检查时长。

Measuring Primary Care Exam Length Using Electronic Health Record Data.

机构信息

Division of Health Policy & Management, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.

Urban Institute, Washington, DC.

出版信息

Med Care. 2021 Jan;59(1):62-66. doi: 10.1097/MLR.0000000000001450.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Physicians' time with patients is a critical input to care, but is typically measured retrospectively through survey instruments. Data collected through the use of electronic health records (EHRs) offer an alternative way to measure visit length.

OBJECTIVE

To measure how much time primary care physicians spend with their patients, during each visit.

RESEARCH DESIGN

We used a national source of EHR data for primary care practices, from a large health information technology company. We calculated exam length and schedule deviations based on timestamps recorded by the EHR, after implementing sequential data refinements to account for non-real-time EHR use and clinical multitasking. Observational analyses calculated and plotted the mean, median, and interquartile range of exam length and exam length relative to scheduled visit length.

SUBJECTS

A total of 21,010,780 primary care visits in 2017.

MEASURES

We identified primary care visits based on physician specialty. For these visits, we extracted timestamps for EHR activity during the exam. We also extracted scheduled visit length from the EHR's practice management functionality.

RESULTS

After data refinements, the average primary care exam was 18.0 minutes long (SD=13.5 min). On average, exams ran later than their scheduled duration by 1.2 minutes (SD=13.5 min). Visits scheduled for 10 or 15 minutes were more likely to exceed their allotted time than visits scheduled for 20 or 30 minutes.

CONCLUSIONS

Time-stamped EHR data offer researchers and health systems an opportunity to measure exam length and other objects of interest related to time.

摘要

背景

医生与患者的相处时间是医疗服务的关键投入要素,但通常通过调查工具进行回顾性测量。通过电子健康记录(EHR)收集的数据提供了一种衡量就诊时长的替代方法。

目的

衡量初级保健医生每次就诊时与患者相处的时间。

研究设计

我们使用了一家大型健康信息技术公司的 EHR 数据,该数据来自于初级保健实践的全国性来源。我们根据 EHR 记录的时间戳,在实施了连续数据细化以考虑非实时 EHR 使用和临床多任务处理之后,计算了检查时长和就诊时间偏差。观察性分析计算并绘制了检查时长的平均值、中位数和四分位间距,以及检查时长相对于计划就诊时长的比值。

受试者

2017 年共 21,010,780 次初级保健就诊。

测量

我们根据医生专业确定了初级保健就诊,并从 EHR 的实践管理功能中提取了检查期间 EHR 活动的时间戳。我们还提取了计划就诊时长。

结果

经过数据细化后,初级保健检查的平均时长为 18.0 分钟(SD=13.5 分钟)。平均而言,检查时长比计划时长延长了 1.2 分钟(SD=13.5 分钟)。与计划 20 或 30 分钟就诊相比,计划 10 或 15 分钟就诊更有可能超出其分配时间。

结论

带时间戳的 EHR 数据为研究人员和医疗系统提供了一个机会,可以衡量检查时长和与时间相关的其他感兴趣的对象。

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