Update on the NIDA CTN Common Data Elements into the Electronic Health Record in Large Primary Care Settings study (CDE-EHR-PC study, CTN-0062-Ot).
This webinar provided an update on CTN-0062-Ot, a phased feasibility and proof-of-concept study seeking to incorporate addiction-specific screening and assessment of common data elements (CDEs) into a widely used electronic health record (EHR), explore the logistics and time required to do this, and assess impacts on the frequency of identification, diagnosis, and referral to treatment in large healthcare organizations.
The webinar included these components (click each title for the individual slides):
- A Phased-Implementation Feasibility and Proof-of-Concept Study to Assess Incorporating the NIDA CTN Common Data Elements into the Electronic Health Record in Large Primary Care Settings (CDE-EHR-PC Study, CTN-0062-Ot). Jennifer McNeely, MD, MS, New York University School of Medicine
- Usability: An Introduction. Joseph Kannry, MD, Mount Sinai Health System
- Usability in Healthcare IT: Data Collection and Analysis Approaches. Andrew Kushniruk, PhD, School of Health Information Science, University of Victoria
- Lessons Learned and Conclusion.
Related protocols: CTN-0062-Ot
Categories:
Common data elements, Data collection, Data management, Electronic health records (EHR), Primary care
Authors :
McNeely, Jennifer; Kannry, Joseph; Kushniruk, Andre
Source :
Webinar presented by the CTN Health Care Data Workgroup on September 16, 2016