Title of article :
Integrating remote follow-up into electronic health records workflow
Author/Authors :
Diederich، نويسنده , , Lisa and Johnson، نويسنده , , Timothy، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Abstract :
AbstractBackground
lorado Health Medical Group, Cardiology (formerly Heart Center of the Rockies) is a paperless clinic which follows about 4000 cardiac rhythm management device patients and relies heavily on advanced remote follow-up and remote monitoring features.
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g with a device manufacturer and our own information technology team, we were able to redesign our workflow procedures so that data downloaded from devices could be imported directly into our electronic health records with no need to manually populate any templates. We were able to import device data as discrete information, making records more readily searchable.
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his revised workflow, we were able to transition from about 19 min per patient to about 3.5 min with no compromise in patient care. The new workflow allows device nurses to spend more time engaging with patients and reviewing clinical data and less time managing clerical tasks. Although not captured in this study, our improved workflow also helped us schedule all reimbursable remote and in-clinic follow-ups without fail.
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echnical support from the institution and the device company, device clinics can develop systems to import remote follow-up data directly into electronic medical records allowing for more efficient workflows and time savings.
Keywords :
Electronic health record , Remote monitoring , Clinic workflow , EP clinic workflow , Pacing , remote follow-up
Journal title :
Health Policy and Technology
Journal title :
Health Policy and Technology