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  • Health Informatics
  • Clinical Workflow Optimization
  • Healthcare Management

Background:

  • The Electronic Health Record (EHR) Incentive Program by CMS offers financial incentives for meaningful use of certified EHR technology.
  • Eligible professionals can earn up to $44,000 over 5 years for Medicare participation.
  • Achieving meaningful use necessitates workflow reorganization to ensure data capture within the EHR.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the impact of EHR meaningful use implementation on operational efficiency in a clinical setting.
  • To identify and address workflow bottlenecks hindering EHR data capture and reporting.
  • To evaluate the effectiveness of EHR reporting functionalities in improving care processes.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized the reporting system of a certified EHR in a two-physician medical oncology practice.
  • Tracked individual provider progress in improving meaningful use (MU) scores.
  • Identified process gaps by workgroup (secretaries, lab, nursing, clinicians) and facilitated group discussions.

Main Results:

  • Discovering and rectifying underutilized EHR functionalities led to rapid progress for providers and patients.
  • Achieved increased clarity in clinical and administrative responsibilities.
  • Completed meaningful use attestation within 14 weeks.

Conclusions:

  • Meeting EHR Incentive Program requirements revealed systemic inefficiencies in administrative and clinical workflows.
  • Addressing identified bottlenecks and using EHR reporting capabilities enabled effective and rapid workflow improvements.
  • Certified EHR systems provide essential guidance and status-reporting for achieving meaningful use.