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How effective is the computer-based clinical practice guideline?

T A Eytan1, H I Goldberg

  • 1University of Washington, Seattle, Wash., USA. eytan.t@ghc.org

Effective Clinical Practice : ECP
|March 10, 2001
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Integrating electronic medical record guidelines improves diabetes care and cardiovascular outcomes. This study assessed the impact on physician satisfaction and patient health metrics.

Area of Science:

  • Clinical Informatics
  • Cardiovascular Disease Prevention
  • Diabetes Management

Background:

  • Primary prevention of coronary artery disease (CAD) in diabetic patients is crucial for healthcare costs and outcomes.
  • Implementing evidence-based guidelines for diabetes management presents significant challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the effect of integrating an evidence-based guideline into an electronic medical record (EMR) on patient care.
  • To assess the controlled implementation of a guideline-enhanced EMR and its impact on physician satisfaction, diabetes process measures, and cardiovascular disease risk.

Main Methods:

  • Randomized controlled trial within the University of Washington system.
  • Patients with diabetes assigned to either a guideline-enhanced EMR or a standard EMR.

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  • Measurement of clinical process measures, patient outcomes, and physician satisfaction via survey.
  • Main Results:

    • The study design allows for robust measurement of clinical process measures and outcomes.
    • Physician satisfaction will be assessed through surveys.
    • The impact on cardiovascular disease risk will be a key outcome measure.

    Conclusions:

    • Potential for contamination exists, where control patients may inadvertently receive guideline recommendations.
    • Physician experience with the guideline-enhanced record may influence the spread of recommendations.