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Slide 45: Using Health IT in Workflow Redesign: Impact of Health IT on Workflow

Director's Update Slides from the July 2012 National Advisory Council

Slide 45: Using Health IT in Workflow Redesign: Impact of Health IT on Workflow

  • Two Accelerating Change and Transformation in Organizations and Networks (ACTION) II task orders awarded:
    • Study implementation of health IT to support practice redesign in ambulatory care settings.
    • Further understand causal relationships between health IT and workflow processes.
  • Billings Clinic:
    • Three practices from Billings Clinic (Billings, MT) and Cabin Creek Health Systems (Dawes, WV), each.
    • Time and motion studies, observations, software logs, and interviews to study pre, during, and post implementation.
  • RTI:
    • Six practices at different stages of implementing "MyHealthTeam" to support care coordination.
    • Observations, interviews, software tracking, and review of outcomes.

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