AMIA Health Policy Conference Series
AMIA 健康政策会议系列
基本信息
- 批准号:8541807
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 7.66万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2012
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2012-09-30 至 2015-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The goal of the 7th annual AMIA Health Policy Meeting, Health Data Use, Stewardship and Governance: Gaps and Challenges, is to further a national understanding of data use, re-use, stewardship and governance that meets challenges posed by technology-enabled sources of health data, and reflects current health informatics evidence and practices. In light of recent studies discussing the reliability of electronic health record (EHR) data as the basis for mandated reports and research, the meeting will develop and advance a data management model that recognizes healthcare data as an organizational, enterprise-wide asset and resource. The meeting will build on the prior work of AMIA, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) and others, especially in light of rapid changes being brought about by patient-centered medicine, performance and outcome measurement, and growing adoption of EHRs. Specific Aims of the conference: 1) Articulate a framework for the re-use and governance of health data, recognizing that different stakeholders have different data needs and priorities. 2) Formulate policy recommendations, a research agenda and action steps directed to government, industry, academia, and other stakeholders that outline how health data use practices can best be supported by health IT and informatics. 3) Synthesize and disseminate meeting findings and recommendations via a report and other mechanisms to inform the policymaking process and move action and research agendas forward. The 2012 conference will build on the model developed during AMIA's previous six policy meetings: strong leadership by the PI and Meeting Chair, supported by an active Steering Committee and AMIA staff to conceptualize, plan and implement meeting activities; invitation of a multidisciplinary group of participants, reflecting a range of interested stakeholders; emphasis on small group discussion to achieve the aims; and widespread dissemination of meeting findings and recommendations. Relevance to AHRQ mission. There are clear synergies between AMIA's conference and AHRQ's mission to improve care safety and quality by developing successful partnerships and generating knowledge and tools needed for long-term improvement. AHRQ's interest in the use of health data to improve healthcare delivery and drive research is longstanding and is reflected in many of its key program areas and research portfolios: for example, the 2007 RFI to gauge stakeholder interest in a national data stewardship entity; commitment to improving the quality of data collected to address disparities among priority populations; and support of health IT secondary data analysis studies.
描述(由申请人提供):第七届年度 AMIA 卫生政策会议“健康数据使用、管理和治理:差距和挑战”的目标是进一步加深全国对数据使用、重用、管理和治理的理解,以应对技术支持的健康数据来源带来的挑战,并反映当前的健康信息学证据和实践。鉴于最近讨论电子健康记录 (EHR) 数据作为强制报告和研究基础的可靠性的研究,会议将开发和推进一种数据管理模型,将医疗保健数据视为组织、企业范围的资产和资源。这次会议将以 AMIA、医学研究所 (IOM) 和其他机构之前的工作为基础,特别是考虑到以患者为中心的医学、绩效和结果衡量以及电子病历的日益采用所带来的快速变化。会议的具体目标: 1) 认识到不同利益相关者有不同的数据需求和优先事项,阐明健康数据的再利用和治理框架。 2) 制定针对政府、行业、学术界和其他利益相关者的政策建议、研究议程和行动步骤,概述卫生 IT 和信息学如何最好地支持卫生数据使用实践。 3) 通过报告和其他机制综合和传播会议结果和建议,为决策过程提供信息并推动行动和研究议程。 2012 年会议将建立在 AMIA 前六次政策会议期间制定的模型之上:PI 和会议主席的强有力领导,在活跃的指导委员会和 AMIA 工作人员的支持下构思、规划和实施会议活动;邀请多学科参与者小组,反映一系列感兴趣的利益相关者;强调小组讨论以实现目标;广泛传播会议结果和建议。与 AHRQ 任务的相关性。 AMIA 的会议与 AHRQ 的使命之间存在明显的协同作用,即通过发展成功的合作伙伴关系并生成长期改进所需的知识和工具来提高护理安全和质量。 AHRQ 对利用健康数据改善医疗保健服务和推动研究的兴趣由来已久,并反映在其许多关键计划领域和研究组合中:例如,2007 年的 RFI 旨在衡量利益相关者对国家数据管理实体的兴趣;致力于提高所收集数据的质量,以解决重点人群之间的差异;并支持健康 IT 二次数据分析研究。
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