Leveraging Electronic Health Record Implementation to Facilitate Clinical and Operational Quality Improvement in an Ambulatory Surgical Clinic.

J Ambul Care Manage

Departments of Surgery, Vascular & Endovascular Surgery (Dr Bobadilla) and Pediatrics (Dr Steltenkamp), University of Kentucky, Lexington; and Department of Informatics (Mss Roe and Estes), UK HealthCare Lexington (Drs Bobadilla and Steltenkamp and Ms Lackey), University of Kentucky, Lexington.

Published: February 2018

The implementation of electronic health records is a challenging, complex process requiring significant resources. The temptation is to convert a paper process into electronic format. This strategy fosters a familiar product to the users but is fraught with pitfalls. We chose to utilize the opportunity of the implementation of an enterprise-wide ambulatory electronic health record to foster an overreaching clinical and operational improvement project in a multispecialty surgical ambulatory clinic practice. We interrogated every aspect of the practice: clinic design, scheduling, physical space, staffing, and clinical and operational workflows. We present here the results of a 3-year process improvement.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/JAC.0000000000000170DOI Listing

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