Electronic medical record reminders and panel management to improve primary care of elderly patients

Timothy S. Loo, Roger B. Davis, Lewis A. Lipsitz, Julie Irish, Carol K. Bates, Kathryn Agarwal, Lawrence Markson, Mary Beth Hamel

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Abstract

Background: Most elderly patients do not receive recommended preventive care, acute care, and care for chronic conditions. Methods: We conducted a controlled trial to assess the effectiveness of electronic medical record (EMR) reminders, with or without panel management, on health care proxy designation, osteoporosis screening, and influenza and pneumococcal vaccinations in patients older than 65 years. Physicians were assigned to 1 of the following 3 arms: EMR reminder, EMR reminder plus panel manager, or control. We assessed completion of recommended practices during a 1-year period. Results: Among patients who had not already received the recommended care, health care proxy was designated in 6.5% of patients in the control arm, 8.8% of the EMR reminder arm, and 19.7% of theEMRreminder plus panel manager arm (P=.002). Bone density screening was completed in 17.7% of patients in the control arm, 19.7% of the EMR reminder arm, and 30.5% of the EMR reminderplus panel manager arm (P=.02). Pneumococcal vaccine was given to 13.1% of patients in the control arm, 19.5% of the EMR reminder arm, and 25.6% of the EMR reminder plus panel manager arm (P=.02). Influenza vaccine was given to 46.8% of patients in the control arm, 56.5% of the EMR reminder arm, and 59.7% of the EMR reminder plus panel manager arm (P=.002). Results were similar when adjusted for individual physician performance in the preceding year, patient age, patient sex, years cared for by the practice, and number of visits. Conclusions: Electronic medical record reminders alone facilitated improvement in vaccination rates and, when augmented by panel management, facilitated further improvement in vaccination rates and boosted the rates of health care proxy designation and bone density screening. Trial Registration: clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT01313169.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1552-1558
Number of pages7
JournalArchives of Internal Medicine
Volume171
Issue number17
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 26 2011

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Internal Medicine

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