Partner-developed electronic health record tools to facilitate social risk-informed care planning

Author:

Gunn Rose1,Pisciotta Maura1,Gold Rachel12,Bunce Arwen1,Dambrun Katie1,Cottrell Erika K13,Hessler Danielle4,Middendorf Mary1,Alvarez Miguel1,Giles Lydia5,Gottlieb Laura M4

Affiliation:

1. OCHIN, Inc. , Portland, Oregon, USA

2. Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research, Kaiser Permanente , Portland, Oregon, USA

3. Department of Medical Informatics & Clinical Epidemiology, Oregon Health & Science University , Portland, Oregon, USA

4. Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of California San Francisco , San Francisco, California, USA

5. Wallace Medical Concern , Portland, Oregon, USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveIncreased social risk data collection in health care settings presents new opportunities to apply this information to improve patient outcomes. Clinical decision support (CDS) tools can support these applications. We conducted a participatory engagement process to develop electronic health record (EHR)-based CDS tools to facilitate social risk-informed care plan adjustments in community health centers (CHCs).Materials and MethodsWe identified potential care plan adaptations through systematic reviews of hypertension and diabetes clinical guidelines. The results were used to inform an engagement process in which CHC staff and patients provided feedback on potential adjustments identified in the guideline reviews and on tool form and functions that could help CHC teams implement these suggested adjustments for patients with social risks.ResultsPartners universally prioritized tools for social risk screening and documentation. Additional high-priority content included adjusting medication costs and changing follow-up plans based on reported social risks. Most content recommendations reflected partners’ interests in encouraging provider–patient dialogue about care plan adaptations specific to patients’ social needs. Partners recommended CDS tool functions such as alerts and shortcuts to facilitate and efficiently document social risk-informed care plan adjustments.Discussion and ConclusionCDS tools were designed to support CHC providers and staff to more consistently tailor care based on information about patients’ social context and thereby enhance patients’ ability to adhere to care plans. While such adjustments occur on an ad hoc basis in many care settings, these are among the first tools designed both to systematize and document these activities.

Funder

National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Health Informatics

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