The Health IT Special Issue: Enduring Barriers to Adoption and Innovative Predictive Methods
January 16th 2020Electronic health record systems have the potential to significantly improve care coordination and, ultimately, clinical care delivery. Still, it is clear that these systems are not silver bullets that will automatically result in better coordination of care and quality.
Health Information Technology for Ambulatory Care in Health Systems
Health systems are important in driving electronic health record adoption in ambulatory clinics, although the uptake of key functionalities varies across systems.
What Accounts for the High Cost of Care? It’s the People: A Q&A With Eric Topol, MD
January 15th 2020To mark the 25th anniversary of the journal, each issue in 2020 will include an interview with a healthcare thought leader. Because January is our annual health information technology issue, we turned to Eric Topol, MD, of Scripps Research.
This study demonstrates that it is possible to generate a highly accurate model to predict inpatient and emergency department utilization using data on socioeconomic determinants of care.
Trust in Provider Care Teams and Health Information Technology–Mediated Communication
January 14th 2020Rapidly advancing health information technologies are changing the nature of team-based care; there is a critical need to examine how trust functions in contemporary team-based care.
e-Consult Implementation Success: Lessons From 5 County-Based Delivery Systems
This case study of 5 county-based delivery systems finds that existing specialty care relationships and information technology integration are important differentiating factors for e-consult implementation success.
Eliminating Barriers to Virtual Care: Implementing Portable Medical Licensure
October 17th 2019In this commentary, the authors argue for moving away from state-based medical licensure and describe policy, technological, and administrative changes necessary for implementing portable medical licensure.