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. 2014 Nov 14:2014:343-52.
eCollection 2014.

Making audit actionable: an example algorithm for blood pressure management in chronic kidney disease

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Making audit actionable: an example algorithm for blood pressure management in chronic kidney disease

Benjamin Brown et al. AMIA Annu Symp Proc. .

Abstract

Despite widespread use of clinical guidelines, actual care often falls short of ideal standards. Electronic health records (EHR) can be analyzed to provide information on how to improve care, but this is seldom done in sufficient detail to guide specific action. We developed an algorithm to provide practical, actionable information for care quality improvement using blood pressure (BP) management in chronic kidney disease (CKD) as an exemplar. We used UK clinical guidelines and EHR data from 440 patients in Salford (UK) to develop the algorithm. We then applied it to 532,409 individual patient records, identifying 11,097 CKD patients, 3,766 (34%) of which showed room for improvement in their care: either through medication optimization or better BP monitoring. Manual record reviews to evaluate accuracy indicated a positive-predictive value of 90%. Such algorithms could help improve the management of chronic conditions by providing the missing link between clinical audit and decision support.

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Figure 1.
Flow of patients identified by the algorithm. Key: BP: blood pressure (mmHg); CKD: chronic kidney disease; Rx: medication prescription; shaded areas represent actionable care improvement information for practitioners.

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