ICMCC

the international council on medical & care compunetics

news page

23
February, 2012
Thursday

Effects of Electronic Health Information Technology Implementation on Nursing Home Resident Outcomes

OBJECTIVE:
To examine the effects of electronic health information technology (HIT) on nursing home residents.

METHODS:
The study evaluated the impact of implementing a comprehensive HIT system on resident clinical, functional, and quality of care outcome indicators as well as measures of resident awareness of and satisfaction with the technology. The study used a prospective, quasi-experimental design, directly assessing 761 nursing home residents in 10 urban and suburban nursing homes in the greater New York City area.

RESULTS
:
No statistically significant impact of the introduction of HIT on residents was found on any outcomes, with the exception of a significant negative effect on behavioral symptoms. Residents’ subjective assessment of the HIT intervention were generally positive.

DISCUSSION:
The absence of effects on most indicators is encouraging for the future development of HIT in nursing homes. The single negative finding suggests that further investigation is needed on possible impact on resident behavior.

Abstract
Pillemer, Karl; Meador, Rhoda H.; Teresi, Jeanne A.; Chen, Emily K.; Henderson, Charles R. Jr; Lachs, Mark S.; Boratgis, Gabriel; Silver, Stephanie; Eimicke, Joseph P., Journal of Aging and Health, Online first, DOI: 10.1177/0898264311408899

More bibliographic information.

19 June 2011 | Categories: Science | Country: United States | Tag(s): Health Information Technology, Implementation, Nursing Home
You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
If you appreciate our news pages, don't forget to subscribe or try the NEW ICMCC toolbar!

Leave a Reply

Back to News Page

subscribe

ICMCC is member of

IFMBE

WABT

© ICMCC 2004-2011

Log in