"Energy of Activation" Blurring Lines between EHR Operations and IT
Edward-Elmhurst Health set up skilled teams of clinical informaticists and IT analysts working together to deliver effective and timely EHR enhancements, with the two CMIOs labeling the process "Energy of Activation."
Publish Date: 05/07/2018
Cost to Implement: | $$ - Budgeted Cost |
Time to Implement: | 0–6 months |
Program Goals
- Eliminate confusion and frustration associated with operational EHR enhancement requests not being understood by IT analysts.
- Decrease the time required to resolve EHR operational needs of the clinicians.
Organizational Outcomes
- 95th percentile for provider agreement that IT delivers well
Collaborative-Verified Best Practices
Service Oriented Support
What Edward-Elmhurst Health Did
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