Health Information Systems: Functional Capacity

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Health Information Systems: Functional Capacity CHC Total PCP Total Unweighted N= 795 1,349 Overall Information Technology Capacity % Low (0–3 functions) 39 52 Medium (4–8 functions) 31 24 High (9–13 functions) 30 Computerized Systems to Order Medications, Tests, and Other Functions 1) Has electronic medical records (EMRs) throughout health center 40 46 Routinely use the following technologies: 2) Electronic access to patients’ laboratory tests results 57 59 3) Electronic ordering of laboratory tests 45 38 4) Electronic entry of clinical notes, including medical history and follow-up notes 42 5) Electronic alerts or prompts about a potential problem with drug dose or drug interaction 37 6) Electronic list of all medications taken by a patient (including those prescribed by other doctors) 7) Electronic prescribing of medication 35 Electronic Systems for Patient Registries Use computerized process to generate the following information: 8) List of patients by diagnosis 80 9) List of patients by lab result 29 10) List of patients who are due or overdue for tests or preventive care Electronic Systems to Track Patients, Tests, and Send Reminders for Preventive Care Use computerized process for the following tasks: 11) Laboratory tests ordered are tracked until results reach clinicians 36 28 12) Patients receive reminder notices when regular preventive or follow-up care is due 34 18 13) Provider receives an alert or prompt to provide patients with test results 23 Note: CHC is community health center; PCP is primary care physician. Sources: The Commonwealth Fund National Survey of Federally Qualified Health Centers (2009); The Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey of Primary Care Physicians (2009).