Applied clinical informatics | 2021

Defining Data Migration Across Multidisciplinary Ambulatory Clinics Using Participatory Design

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


OBJECTIVE\n\u2003This study aimed to develop an institutional approach for defining data migration based on participatory design principles.\n\n\nMETHODS\n\u2003We outline a collaborative approach to define data migration as part of an electronic health record (EHR) transition at an urban hospital with 20 ambulatory clinics, based on participatory design. We developed an institution-specific list of data for migration based on physician end-user feedback. In this paper, we review the project planning phases, multidisciplinary governance, and methods used.\n\n\nRESULTS\n\u2003Detailed data migration feedback was obtained from 90% of participants. Depending on the specialty, requests for historical laboratory values ranged from 2 to as many as 145 unique laboratory types. Lookback periods requested by physicians varied and were ultimately assigned to provide the most clinical data. This clinical information was then combined to synthesize an overall proposed data migration request on behalf of the institution.\n\n\nCONCLUSION\n\u2003Institutions undergoing an EHR transition should actively involve physician end-users and key stakeholders. Physician feedback is vital for developing a clinically relevant EHR environment but is often difficult to obtain. Challenges include physician time constraints and overall knowledge about health information technology. This study demonstrates how a participatory design can serve to improve the clinical end-user s understanding of the technical aspects of an EHR implementation, as well as enhance the outcomes of such projects.

Volume 12 2
Pages \n 251-258\n
DOI 10.1055/s-0041-1726032
Language English
Journal Applied clinical informatics

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