Health information exchange: Using metrics to address quality of care and return on investment

Susan D Luce, The University of Texas School of Public Health

Abstract

Health Information Exchange (HIE) will play a key part in our nation’s effort to improve healthcare. The evidence of HIEs transformational role in healthcare delivery systems is quite limited. The lack of such evidence led us to explore what exists in the healthcare industry that may provide evidence of effectiveness and efficiency of HIEs. The objective of the study was to find out how many fully functional HIEs are using any measurements or metrics to gauge impact of HIE on quality improvement (QI) and on return on investment (ROI). A web-based survey was used to determine the number of operational HIEs using metrics for QI and ROI. Our study highlights the fact that only 50 percent of the HIEs who responded use or plan to use metrics. However, 95 percent of the respondents believed HIEs improve quality of care while only 56 percent believed HIE showed positive ROI. Although operational HIEs present numerous opportunities to demonstrate the business model for improving health care quality, evidence to document the impact of HIEs is lacking.

Subject Area

Public health

Recommended Citation

Luce, Susan D, "Health information exchange: Using metrics to address quality of care and return on investment" (2010). Texas Medical Center Dissertations (via ProQuest). AAI1480320.
https://digitalcommons.library.tmc.edu/dissertations/AAI1480320

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