Health Informatics as a Bridge to the Underserved – Primary Care Strategy G. Roux, P. Mancuso, M. Tietze, M. Thompson, E. Restrepo, G. Hersch, K. Pancheri,

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Health Informatics as a Bridge to the Underserved – Primary Care Strategy G. Roux, P. Mancuso, M. Tietze, M. Thompson, E. Restrepo, G. Hersch, K. Pancheri, B. Pawloski, B. Hersh Graduate Assistants: S. Kelk, R. Meraz, B. Kao, L. Melton INTRODUCTION PURPOSE HRSA GRANT RESULTS CONCLUSION Interprofessional collaborative practice  Key to safe, high quality, accessible, patient-centered care (HPNNMO, 2010)  Interprofessional teamwork - IOM Core Competency  Interprofessional learning activities usually applied to entry-level educational programs.  Little is known about interprofessional learning at post-professional level.  Discipline focused  Acquisition, storage, and use of information  Specific setting or domain (clinical expertise)  To implement an interprofessional learning activities and assess their effectiveness using real health care delivery problems  Supported by HRSA Advanced Nursing Education Program Grant Number D09HP25021 Interprofessional Students  Advanced Practice Registered Nurses  Physical Therapy  Occupational Therapy  Nutrition Science  Health Systems Management/Finance  Education consistent with IPE Guidelines Tiny Town – Real Town Isolated rural clinic in southwestern Texas  Labor-intensive, minority workforce  High poverty level  Multiple chronic illnesses  FNP practitioner as model provider Goal  Benchmark population health outcomes through interprofessional collaboration  Plan future EHR and PT services Analysis and Assessment Assignment  Micro, meso, macro system  Needs assessment  Potential funding sources Informatics and Practice Project  EHR implementation  PT - traditional, hybrid, telerehabilitation  Outcome measurement to assess interventions at population level Data Collection – Formative Assessment  Discussion boards  Oral and video presentations  Written papers  Survey with open ended questions Matt Long Story Fireman with multiple injuries  Focus on technology, patient engagement, and interprofessional collaboration  Interprofessional team  Improve outcomes through engagement Goals  Benchmark improved outcomes of care through current technologies and interprofessional collaboration  Development of “New Professionalism” Analysis and Assessment Assignment  Case management within system context  Three different periods of recovery Informatics and Practice Project  Technology-based interventions, applications, software, telemedicine  Promote patient engagement in care  Cost/benefit, benchmark outcomes Data Collection – Formative Assessment  Discussion boards  Comments during telehealth labs  Written papers  Survey with open ended questions Tiny Town Participants white (75%), females (88%), age in 40s (42%) Health Informatics learned and applied  EHR focus – current challenge in own workplace  Telehealth focus – viewed as impractical due to barriers at this time Interprofessional Collaborative Practice  Basic practice issues across disciplines – different ways of knowing  Communication – avenues and skills explored and expanded  An interprofessional shared assignment centered around a real world problem promotes professional engagement, knowledge of other professions, communication, recognition of unique skills, abilities, and perspectives of each profession.  Future - Cases foundation for CHIT Certification education “Addressing our patients with a team approach at any level in the medical community is vital to their wellbeing and continued care. Every profession approaches the health [care] model from a different angle and being aware of the differences in knowledge and how to communicate leads to better health care delivery.” CLINICAL RELEVANCE METHODS Interprofessional EducationInterprofessional Team Interprofessional Learning Activities Clinical Informatics Data Analysis  Qualitative data coded  Positive, neutral, and negative feedback  Comparison of coding and theme development using the Colaizzi analytical method approach (Holloway & Wheeler, 2002)  Methods to achieve rigor  Triangulation, rich description, peer review (Creswell, 2013)