Applied Clinical Informatics, Inhaltsverzeichnis Appl Clin Inform 2014; 05(02): 445-462DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2013-12-RA-0106 Research Article Schattauer GmbH Impact of Homecare Electronic Health Record on Timeliness of Clinical Documentation, Reimbursement, and Patient Outcomes P. S. Sockolow 1 Drexel University College of Nursing and Health Professions, Philadelphia, PA, USA , K. H. Bowles 2 University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA, USA , M. C. Adelsberger 3 Abington Memorial Hospital, Abington, PA, USA , J. L. Chittams 2 University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA, USA , C. Liao 4 Temple University College of Health Professions and Social Work, Philadelphia, PA, USA› InstitutsangabenArtikel empfehlen Abstract Volltext als PDF herunterladen Keywords KeywordsEvaluation studies - technology evaluation - clinical information systems - patient care team - aged - homecare Referenzen References 1 Resnick HE, Alwan M. Use of health information technology in home health and hospice agencies: United States, 2007. JAMIA 2010; 17: 389-395. 2 Staggers N, Weir C, Phansalkar S. Patient Safety and Health Information Technology: Role of the Electronic Health Record. 2008 Available at: http://origin.www.ahrq.gov/qual/nurseshdbk/docs/Stag gersN_PSHIT.pdf. Accessed January 11, 2010. 3 Stolee P. The use of electronic health information systems in homecare: facilitators and barriers. Home Healthcare Nurse 2010; 28: 167. 4 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.. ARRA 2009 Jan 9 PL 111-5 5 OASIS.. 2011 Available at: www.cms.gov/OASIS. Accessed February 16, 2012. 6 Schlenker RE, Powell MC, Goodrich GK. Initial home health outcomes under prospective payment. Health Serv Res 2005; 40: 177-193. 7 Shaughnessy PW. et al. Improving patient outcomes of home health care: findings from two demonstration trials of outcome-based quality improvement. J Am Ger Soc 2002; 50: 1354-1364. 8 Sockolow PS, Weiner JP, Bowles KH, Abbott P, Lehmann HP. Advice for decision makers based on an electronic health record evaluation at a Program for All-inclusive Care for Elders site. Appl Clin Inf 2011; 2: 18-38. 9 SAS Institute Inc.. SAS/STAT® 9.2 User’s Guide. Cary, NC: SAS Institute; 2008 10 Sockolow PS, Weiner JP, Bowles KH, Lehmann HP. A new instrument for measuring clinician satisfaction with electronic health records. Comput Inform Nurs 2011; 29: 574-585. 11 QSR International.. NVIVO. 2008: 8 12 Sittig DF. Work-sampling: a statistical approach to evaluation of the effect of computers on work patterns in healthcare. Methods Inf Med 1993; 32: 167-174. 13 Burns N, Grove SK. The Practice of Nursing Research. 7th ed. Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders; 2013 14 Allison PD. Logistic regression using the SAS system: theory and application. Cary: SAS Institute Inc.; 1999 15 Twiss A, Pierce M, Schwien T, Ottersburg T, Khuc T. The effect of the prospective payment system on home health quality of care. 2004 Available at: http://oig.hhs.gov/oei/reports/oei-01-04-00160.pdf. Accessed January 25, 2011. 16 Milles MB, Huberman AM. Qualitative data analysis: an expanded sourcebook. 2nd ed. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publishers; 1994 17 Deatrick J, Alderfer M, Knafl G, Knalf K. Identifying patterns of managing chronic conditions. In: Crane R, Marshall E, eds. Families and health: interdisciplinary perspectives. Thousand Oaks. Sage: 2006 p. 62-80 18 Sockolow PS, Bowles KH, Adelsberger MC, Chittams JL, Liao C. Challenges and facilitators to adoption of a point-of-care electronic health record in home care. Home Health Care Services Quarterly 2013; 192: 939. 19 Walker JM, Carayon P, Leveson N. EHR safety: the way forward to safe and effective systems. JAMIA 2008; 15: 272-277. 20 Lau F, Kuziemsky C, Price M, Gardner J. A review on systematic reviews of health information system studies. JAMIA 2010; 17: 637-645. 21 Black AD. et al. The impact of eHealth on the quality and safety of health care: a systematic overview. PLOS Med 2011; 8: 2013. 22 Murtaugh C, Peng T, Totten A, Costello B, Moore S, Aykan H. Complexity in geriatric home healthcare. J Healthcare Qual 2009; 31: 34-43. 23 Bakken S. Informatics for patient safety: a nursing research perspective. Annu Rev Nurs Res 2006; 24: 219-254. 24 Ammenwerth E, de Keizer N. An inventory of evaluation studies of information technology in health care –Trends in evaluation research 1982–2002. Methods Inf Med 2005; 44 (Suppl. 01) 44-56. 25 Sockolow PS, Crawford PR, Lehmann HP. Broadening a general framework for evaluating health information technology through health services research evaluation principles. Methods of Medical Information 2012; 51 (Suppl. 02) 122-130.