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Improving the quality of primary care through tailored interventions and customizable software linked to electronic medical recordsDepartment of Population Sciences, Health Services Research Unit, National Institute of Public Health, Ngdalen, N-0403 Oslo, Norway, shaun.treweek{at}folkehelsa.no
Department of Population Sciences, Health Services Research Unit, National Institute of Public Health, Ngdalen, N-0403 Oslo, Norway
Department of Population Sciences, Health Services Research Unit, National Institute of Public Health, Ngdalen, N-0403 Oslo, Norway The principal information system used in Norwegian primary healthcare - the electronic medical record (EMR) - is a rich but underused source of data for quality improvement purposes. This paper describes two systems that aim to make better use of the EMR. First, Best Possible Practice provides general practitioners with online support for the treatment of urinary tract infections and sore throats, tailored to the patient via the EMR. The second system, QTools, will allow health professionals, researchers and others to create a wide range of quality improvement tools. Studies with both systems are under way. Early results from Best Possible Practice provide information on antibiotic use, use of laboratory tests and use of telephone consultations. These data will be used to assess the ability of the system to change the behaviour of health professionals. QTools is under development but several elements of the system are in place, primarily a flexible data extraction tool. EMR systems offer many possibilities for quality improvement systems tailored to individual patients. Although working in this area is a challenge, such systems have the potential to chart and change practice at the local, regional and national levels.
Key Words: electronic medical record quality improvement tailored interventions primary care
Health Informatics Journal, Vol. 6, No. 4,
212-218 (2000) This article has been cited by other articles:
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