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Using multi-stakeholder alliances to accelerate the adoption of health information technology by physician practices

Authors :
Stephen M. Shortell
Naleef Fareed
Lawrence P. Casalino
Sean R. McClellan
Yunfeng Shi
Megan McHugh
Jillian Harvey
Patricia P. Ramsay
Source :
Healthcare. 4:86-91
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2016.

Abstract

Background Multi-stakeholder alliances – groups of payers, purchasers, providers, and consumers that work together to address local health goals – are frequently used to improve health care quality within communities. Under the Aligning Forces for Quality (AF4Q) initiative, multi-stakeholder alliances were given funding and technical assistance to encourage the use of health information technology (HIT) to improve quality. We investigated whether HIT adoption was greater in AF4Q communities than in other communities. Methods Drawing upon survey data from 782 small and medium-sized physician practices collected as part of the National Study of Physician Organizations during July 2007 – March 2009 and January 2012—November 2013, we used weighted fixed effects models to detect relative changes in four measures representing three domains: use of electronic health records (EHRs), receipt of electronic information from hospitals, and patients’ online access to their medical records. Results Improvement on a composite EHR adoption measure was 7.6 percentage points greater in AF4Q communities than in non-AF4Q communities, and the increase in the probability of adopting all five EHR capabilities was 23.9 percentage points greater in AF4Q communities. There was no significant difference in improvement in receipt of electronic information from hospitals or patients’ online access to medical records between AF4Q and non-AF4Q communities. Conclusion By linking HIT to quality improvement efforts, AF4Q alliances may have facilitated greater adoption of EHRs in small and medium-sized physician practices, but not receipt of electronic information from hospitals or patients’ online access to medical records. Implications Multi-stakeholder alliances charged with promoting HIT to advance quality improvement may accelerate adoption of EHRs.

Details

ISSN :
22130764
Volume :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Healthcare
Accession number :
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