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An electronic Panel Support Tool (PST) significantly improved primary care teams' adherence to evidence-based recommendations. Performance increased from 72.9% to 80.0% over 20 months, enhancing patient care quality.

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Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Primary Care Medicine
  • Quality Improvement

Background:

  • Primary care teams face challenges in consistently applying evidence-based recommendations.
  • Electronic health records (EHRs) offer potential for decision support but require effective integration.
  • Tools are needed to identify and address care gaps for individual patients and entire panels.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the impact of an electronic Panel Support Tool (PST) on primary care teams' performance.
  • To assess improvements in preventive, monitoring, and therapeutic evidence-based recommendations.
  • To determine the sustained effect of the PST on care quality over 20 months.

Main Methods:

  • A serial cross-sectional study design was employed, using retrospective monthly data.
  • The study included 207 primary care teams and 263,509 adult patients over 20 months.
  • Care performance was measured as a monthly percentage of completed evidence-based recommendations.

Main Results:

  • Average baseline care performance was 72.9% across 13 measures.
  • Performance significantly improved every 4 months during the first 12 months of PST use.
  • After 20 months, average care performance increased to 80.0%.

Conclusions:

  • The electronic Panel Support Tool (PST) effectively enhanced primary care teams' adherence to evidence-based recommendations.
  • Integration of the PST with EHRs supports continuous performance feedback and quality improvement.
  • The PST demonstrates a significant positive impact on the quality of patient care in primary settings.