THE COMMONWEALTH FUND Figure 1. Only 28 Percent of U.S. Primary Care Physicians Have Electronic Medical Records; Only 19 Percent Have Advanced IT Capacity.

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THE COMMONWEALTH FUND Figure 1. Only 28 Percent of U.S. Primary Care Physicians Have Electronic Medical Records; Only 19 Percent Have Advanced IT Capacity Percent reporting 7 or more out of 14 advanced IT functions* * Count of 14: EMR; EMR access other doctors, outside office, patients; routine use electronic ordering tests, prescriptions; access test results, hospital records; computer for reminders, Rx alerts; prompt tests results; and easy to list diagnosis, medications, patients due for care. Source: 2006 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey of Primary Care Physicians. Percent reporting EMRs

THE COMMONWEALTH FUND Percent of physicians who feel well-prepared to provide optimal care for patients with multiple chronic conditions Note: Adjusted percentages based on logit models; Difference from practice with low IT capacity is statistically significant: *** p<0.001, * p<0.05. Data: 2006 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey of Primary Care Physicians. Source: K. Davis, M. M. Doty, K. Shea, and K. Stremikis, “Health Information Technology and Physician Perceptions of Quality of Care and Satisfaction,” Health Policy (published online Nov. 25, 2008, in advance of print). *** * Figure 2. Physicians with Advanced IT Capacity in Seven Nations Are More Likely to Report Being Well-Prepared to Provide Optimal Care for Patients with Chronic Conditions IT Functional Capacity

THE COMMONWEALTH FUND Figure 3. Hospitals with Automated Clinical Decision Support Generate Savings * Adjusted for patient complication risk; patient mortality risk; and hospital size, total margin, and ownership. Savings associated with a 10-point increase in Clinical Information Technology Assessment Tool subdomain score. Source: R. Amarasingham, L. Plantinga, M. Diener-West et al., “Clinical Information Technologies and Inpatient Outcomes: A Multiple Hospital Study,” Archives of Internal Medicine, Jan. 26, (2):108–14. Mean adjusted hospital savings per hospitalization*

THE COMMONWEALTH FUND Figure 4. Geisinger Medical Home Pilot Sites Reduce Medical Cost by Four Percent in First Year Source: G. Steele, “Geisinger Quality—Striving for Perfection,” Presentation to The Commonwealth Fund Bipartisan Congressional Health Policy Conference, Jan. 10, Allowed per member per month