Domain: | Readiness for behavior change | Element/ relationship: | Patient |
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Instrument: | N/A | ||
Purpose: | An electronic linkage system (eLinkS) tracked the promotion of health behavior counseling and automation of patient referrals to community counseling services. This measure calculated the proportion of all patients who were engaged to address an unhealthy behavior. | ||
Format/data source: | Electronic health/medical record. Utilizing the electronic medical record (EMR) as a platform, eLinkS was designed to (1) help clinicians systematically perform elements of the 5A's that are feasible in busy practice settings (i.e., asking about health behaviors, offering brief advice, and agreeing on next steps); (2) make it fast and easy to refer patients to intensive counseling outside the office; and (3) establish bidirectional communication between practices and community counselors. | ||
Measure type: | Process | Date: | 2008 |
Preventive service/ USPSTF: | Alcohol Misuse Counseling; Healthy Diet Counseling; Obesity Screening and Counseling—Adults; Tobacco Use Counseling and Interventions—Non-Pregnant | ||
Clinical practice: | Primary Care—Family Practice; Primary Care—Internal Medicine | ||
Denominator: | Patients who reported an unhealthy behavior and were advised by clinician to change their behavior (A1-A2) | ||
Numerator: | Number of patients engaged to modify their behavior (A3) | ||
Development & testing: | Prompts of the eLinkS were applied to the 5A's of health behaviors. | ||
Past or validated application: | Nine primary care practices in the Tidewater region of Virginia were recruited. The practices, members of a single medical group, and of the Virginia Ambulatory Care Outcomes Research Network (ACORN), share a common type of EMR (GE Centricity Physician Office©) that is managed by a central informatics staff. The practices have used the EMR for 3 to 10 years. Practice size ranged from 1 to 30 clinicians (median = 3), and 48 (87%) clinicians participated in the study. Two sites were solo practices, five had three clinicians, one had eight clinicians, and one (a family medicine residency program) had 30 part-time clinicians and residents. | ||
Citation(s): | Krist, A. H., Woolf, S. H., Frazier, C. O., et al. An electronic linkage system for health behavior counseling effect on delivery of the 5A's. American Journal of Preventive Medicine (2008) 35:S350-S358. |
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Exhibit 5-18. Measure 18: Rate of patients that were ready to improve a targeted behavior
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- Clinical-Community Relationships Measures (CCRM) Atlas
- Introduction
- Acknowledgments
- 1. Why Was the Clinical-Community Relationships Measures Atlas Developed?
- 2. What Is a Clinical-Community Relationship?
- 3. What Is the Clinical-Community Relationships Measurement Framework?
- 4. How Do Existing Measures of Clinical-Community Relationships Align with the Measurement Framework?
- 5. What Are the Existing Measures of Clinical-Community Relationships?
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- Appendix A. USPSTF Clinical Preventive Services Included in the Measurement Framework
- Appendix B. National Quality Measures Clearinghouse™ Data Sources
- Appendix C. Environmental Scan Process
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