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Using Health Information Technology to Support Quality Improvement in Primary Care

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  • Tricia Collins Higgins
  • Jesse Crosson
  • Deborah Peikes
  • Robert McNellis
  • Janice Genevro
  • David Meyers

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This white paper shares lessons learned about how primary care practices can effectively use health information technology (IT) to support quality improvement (QI).

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  • Tricia Collins Higgins & Jesse Crosson & Deborah Peikes & Robert McNellis & Janice Genevro & David Meyers, "undated". "Using Health Information Technology to Support Quality Improvement in Primary Care," Mathematica Policy Research Reports aad2d999a1ec484b873fa85d5, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:aad2d999a1ec484b873fa85d57540fc1
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    1. Zalika Klemenc‐Ketis & Antonija Poplas‐Susič, 2017. "Are characteristics of team members important for quality management of chronic patients at primary care level?," Journal of Clinical Nursing, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 26(23-24), pages 5025-5032, December.
    2. Kristin Geonnotti & Erin Fries Taylor & Deborah Peikes & Lisa Schottenfeld & Hannah Burak & Robert McNellis & Janice Genevro, "undated". "Engaging Primary Care Practices in Quality Improvement: Strategies for Practice Facilitators," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 724fa51ef57742c4bc4931ef9, Mathematica Policy Research.

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    health information technology; electronic health records; quality improvement; primary care; HIT; EHR;
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