Dori A. Cross, PhD, discusses a study she was an author on, which characterized the drivers of the use of electronic health information exchange by skilled nursing facilities to access patient hospital data during care transitions. The paper was published in the annual health information technology issue from The American Journal of Managed Care®.
The eigth annual health information technology issue from The American Journal of Managed Care® included studies surrounding health information exchange and its potential to fulfill unmet informational needs during care transitions. An author on 2 studies in the issue, Dori A. Cross, PhD, assistant professor, Division of Health Policy and Management, University of Minnesota School of Public Health, joins us for today's podcast.
During the podcast, Cross discusses one of the studies she was an author on, which characterized the drivers of the use of electronic health information exchange by skilled nursing facilities to access patient hospital data during care transitions.
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Drivers of Health Information Exchange Use During Postacute Care Transitions
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