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Area of Science:

  • Pediatric Health Informatics
  • Healthcare Quality Improvement
  • Child Development Screening

Background:

  • Electronic health record (EHR) systems are increasingly used in primary care.
  • Accurate measurement of childhood developmental screening and follow-up is crucial for early intervention.
  • Existing EHR capabilities for these measures require thorough evaluation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the current capabilities and future potential of EHR systems for measuring childhood developmental screening and follow-up rates.
  • To identify barriers to implementing quality measures for developmental screening in primary care.

Main Methods:

  • Convened pediatric clinicians and health informatics experts to develop quality indicators for developmental screening.
  • Evaluated six integrated provider systems with implemented EHRs for measure feasibility.
  • Identified barriers to implementing quality measures within EHR systems.

Main Results:

  • EHR systems could implement measures for screening rates and tracking abnormal results.
  • Most systems struggled to capture data for complex EHR-based measures, particularly workflow actions.
  • Current EHR designs limit the capture of detailed data elements.

Conclusions:

  • Key barriers include data reliability concerns and tracking care coordination within EHRs.
  • Standardizing terminology, utilizing patient portals, and adopting a single screening instrument are potential solutions.
  • Further EHR system development is needed to fully support developmental quality measurement.