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PATIENT REGISTRIES: THE VALUE OF ASYNCHRONY (NOT ANARCHY), PART II ROBERT KRAFT, MD FEBRUARY 2014.

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1 PATIENT REGISTRIES: THE VALUE OF ASYNCHRONY (NOT ANARCHY), PART II ROBERT KRAFT, MD FEBRUARY 2014

2 GOALS AND OBJECTIVES At the end of this series the learner will be able to:  Define a patient care registry  List three considerations for setting up a patient care registry in their own practice  List three benefits of using a patient care registry

3 DEFINITION A patient registry is a list of patients with relevant clinical information that alerts care providers when services are due.

4 CONSIDERATIONS Paper vs EMR vs Third party vendor Cost Interface Mapping Measures Staff - setting up the registry Staff - monitoring the data Staff - using the data for patient care

5 BENEFITS Capture “infrequent fliers” - Asynchrony Basis for systems of reminders Opportunities for team-based care Combine with standing orders/protocols Improved individual patient care Improved population health Increased billable services Reportable to PQRS or other P4P programs Component of NCQA’s PCMH

6 RESULTS OF ONE CLINIC’S USE OF DM REGISTRY

7 OUR DIABETES REGISTRIES CINA Practice Partner PPRNet

8 HOW TO ACCESS: Practice Partner: Task -> Patient Registries -> Clear Provider -> Search -> Diabetic Registry CINA/PPRNet Computer -> users -> Patient Lists -> DM PPRNet Registry or DM CINA Registry


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