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Kaiser Permanente Project Proves Electronic Health Information and Care Coordination Improve Chronic Disease Management

“Specialty care physicians can improve the health of high-risk patients by reviewing electronic health records and proactively providing e-consultations and treatment plan recommendations with primary care physicians, according to a Kaiser Permanente paper published online in the British Medical Journal.
The quality improvement project at Kaiser Permanente demonstrated that specialists can take a more active role in managing the health of populations with chronic illness – in this case, kidney disease – by using electronic health records to coordinate care among primary and specialty care providers. In the project, nephrologists (kidney specialists) proactively consulted remotely with primary care doctors to help manage patients at risk for end-stage renal disease.”

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PRNewswire, 9 July 2009

10 July 2009 | Categories: News | Country: United States | EHR: EHR, EHR USA | Tag(s): Chronic Diseases, Primary Care, Renal
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