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Impact of EHR Usability on Provider Efficiency and Patient Safety in Non-Hospital Settings
Transactions of the International Conference on Health Information Technology Advancement
  • Guenter Tusch, Grand Valley State University
  • Raymond J. Higbea, Grand Valley State University
  • Marie VanderKooi, Grand Valley State University
  • Larry Warkoczeski, Grand Valley State University
  • Wanda Sankey, Grand Valley State University
  • Jamie Cole, Grand Valley State University
Document Type
Article
Version
Publisher PDF
Publication Date
11-1-2019
Abstract

Healthcare organizations may reap benefits transitioning to electronic health records (EHRs), such as decreased healthcare costs and better care. However, severe unintended consequences from implementation and design of these systems have emerged. Poorly implemented EHR systems may endanger the integrity of clinical or administrative data. That, in turn, can lead to errors jeopardizing patient safety or quality of care. A literature review of 40 sources identified how EHR implementation and design can impact provider centric, patient centric, and outcomes. These categories provided the basis for a comprehensive EHR impact model that was evaluated in non-hospital settings through focus groups interviews.

Citation Information
Guenter Tusch, Raymond J. Higbea, Marie VanderKooi, Larry Warkoczeski, et al.. "Impact of EHR Usability on Provider Efficiency and Patient Safety in Non-Hospital Settings" (2019)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/marie-vanderkooi/2/