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Review
. 2010 May-Jun;17(3):302-7.
doi: 10.1136/jamia.2009.000471.

What should we measure? Conceptualizing usage in health information exchange

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What should we measure? Conceptualizing usage in health information exchange

Joshua R Vest et al. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2010 May-Jun.

Abstract

Under the provisions of the Health Information Technology for Economic & Clinical Health act providers need to demonstrate their 'meaningful use' of electronic health record systems' health information exchange (HIE) capability. HIE usage is not a simple construct, but the choice of its measurement must attend to the users, context, and objectives of the system being examined. This review examined how usage is reported in the existing literature and also what conceptualizations of usage might best reflect the nature and objectives of HIE. While existing literature on HIE usage included a diverse set of measures, most were theoretically weak, did not attend to the interplay of measure, level of analysis and architectural strategy, and did not reflect how HIE usage affected the actual process of care. Attention to these issues will provide greater insight into the effects of previously inaccessible information on medical decision-making and the process of care.

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