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C Safran1, D M Rind, D Z Sands

  • 1Department of Medicine, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.

M.D. Computing : Computers in Medical Practice
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Clinicians can now access electronic patient records and decision support tools during patient visits for HIV care. This system improves data collection and aids in measuring the impact of electronic health alerts.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Clinical Decision Support
  • Health Information Technology

Background:

  • Managing patients with HIV infection requires integrated information and decision support.
  • Existing electronic patient records often lack real-time clinical decision support.
  • Primary care practices need efficient tools to manage large patient cohorts.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and implement an interactive, knowledge-based electronic patient record system.
  • To integrate rule-based decision support and full-text information retrieval.
  • To continuously update a practice database with outcome data for HIV patients.

Main Methods:

  • Developed a highly interactive clinical workstation integrating electronic patient records and decision support.

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  • Deployed the system in a large primary care practice with 30,000 annual ambulatory visits.
  • Collected outcome data on a cohort of 700 patients with HIV infection.
  • Main Results:

    • The system enables clinicians to use online resources and electronic records during all patient encounters.
    • A practice database is continuously updated with outcome data.
    • Improved statistical methods were developed to measure the effects of electronic alerts and reminders.

    Conclusions:

    • Integrated electronic patient record systems enhance clinical care for HIV patients.
    • Real-time access to information and decision support improves practice efficiency.
    • The system facilitates outcome data collection and analysis for clinical research.