New York Clinical Information Exchange Planning Project
纽约临床信息交流规划项目
基本信息
- 批准号:7084762
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 15万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2006
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2006-06-12 至 2008-06-11
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The New York Clinical Information Exchange Planning Project will lead to the creation of a two-year IAIMS plan to establish a health information exchange system that will enable Emergency Department (ED) clinicians to access critical clinical information not otherwise available for patients who have been seen at other institutions within the Greater New York Region. The primary goal of this project is the improvement of patient safety and the reduction of adverse medical events in the ED patient population, an environment notable for critical information gaps and medical acuity. An additional goal is the improvement of efficiency of care through the reduction of unnecessary test and hospital admissions. The plan will include the technical, governance, financial, clinical, legal, and evaluation aspects of such an information exchange system, and will establish the first cooperative information exchange project among a number of leading healthcare entities in the region. Specific aims include: Aim 1) Develop an IAIMS plan to address a compelling need to provide ED clinicians with authoritative clinical data obtained from participating health care facilities to improve clinical care and patient safety. Aim 2) Establish a process to identify and prioritize other clinically and economically valuable information exchange opportunities within the community of participating organizations. This will include adding to the set of clinical data elements and expanding the scope of participating organizations both geographically within the Greater New York region, and across the health care continuum. Aim 3) Create an evaluation strategy to assess the clinical and economic value of ED-based information exchange. We believe that the IAIMS plan described herein will lead to the implementation of a pilot clinical information exchange system that will demonstrably improve emergent care within the Greater New York Region. In addition, this plan will lay the foundation for expanded information exchange encompassing other care venues and organizations.
描述(由申请人提供):纽约临床信息交换规划项目将导致制定一项为期两年的 IAIMS 计划,以建立一个健康信息交换系统,使急诊科 (ED) 临床医生能够获取在大纽约地区其他机构就诊的患者无法获得的关键临床信息。该项目的主要目标是提高患者安全并减少急诊患者群体中的不良医疗事件,而急诊患者群体的环境以关键信息差距和医疗敏锐度而闻名。另一个目标是通过减少不必要的检查和住院来提高护理效率。该计划将包括该信息交换系统的技术、治理、财务、临床、法律和评估等方面,并将在该地区的一些领先医疗实体之间建立第一个合作信息交换项目。具体目标包括: 目标 1) 制定 IAIMS 计划,以满足向 ED 临床医生提供从参与的医疗保健机构获得的权威临床数据的迫切需求,以改善临床护理和患者安全。目标 2) 建立一个流程,以确定参与组织社区内其他具有临床和经济价值的信息交流机会并确定其优先顺序。这将包括添加临床数据元素集并扩大参与组织的范围,包括大纽约地区和整个医疗保健连续体。目标 3) 创建评估策略来评估基于 ED 的信息交换的临床和经济价值。我们相信,本文描述的 IAIMS 计划将导致试点临床信息交换系统的实施,该系统将明显改善大纽约地区的紧急护理。此外,该计划将为扩大包括其他护理场所和组织的信息交流奠定基础。
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New York Clinical Information Exchange Planning Project
纽约临床信息交流规划项目
- 批准号:
7245910 - 财政年份:2006
- 资助金额:
$ 15万 - 项目类别:
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