Kaiser Permanente Project Proves Electronic Health Information and Care Coordination Improve Chronic Disease Management
Posted on: Thursday, 9 July 2009, 10:37 CDT
The quality improvement project at Kaiser Permanente demonstrated that specialists can take a more active role in managing the health of populations with chronic illness - in this case, kidney disease - by using electronic health records to coordinate care among primary and specialty care providers. In the project, nephrologists (kidney specialists) proactively consulted remotely with primary care doctors to help manage patients at risk for end-stage renal disease.
Using a new system developed by the paper's lead author,
The nephrologists used the EHR to review the patients' electronic medical record and to provide an e-consult to the patients' primary care physicians. In many cases, the nephrologists recommended referral for more intensive specialty care. In others, the primary care physician was given the treatment plan necessary to prevent the need for referral. Results of the five-year project showed it increased early intervention for high-risk patients and reduced by two-thirds the number of late specialist referrals - those occurring within four months of the onset of end-stage renal disease.
"The goal with kidney disease is to detect it early enough to make changes that will slow the disease down. If you're more likely to end up with kidney failure, we want to reach you in time to help prepare you for successful dialysis treatment," said Lee, a nephrologist with Kaiser Permanente Hawaii. "Patients who have a chance to consult with a nephrologist well before the onset of kidney failure are less likely to be hospitalized and more likely to survive longer. Our patients are more successful in starting dialysis when they are able to choose the type of dialysis or transplant with their physician, have a dialysis access implanted, start treatment outside of the hospital before becoming very ill, and be educated and psychologically prepared for it."
While the vast majority of chronic kidney disease patients can be successfully managed by primary care doctors, some patients are better off cared for by a nephrologist, particularly those at highest risk of worsening kidney disease. Many people with chronic kidney disease don't even know they have it, and yet it is critical to reach people before their kidney disease progresses too far. The most common risk factors are obesity, diabetes and hypertension - all controllable through healthy lifestyle changes and medication.
"We want to provide the best and most comprehensive care that we can to our patients," said
"This pilot illustrates the benefits of leveraging technology and the expertise within a multi-specialty group practice," said Lee, the paper's lead author. "In the past, specialists have been limited to helping only those patients who were referred to them. Now that we can use databases to identify disease trends and populations, and electronic health information to provide data on individual patients, our specialists can proactively find and recommend treatments for patients who could really use their help."
The paper was co-authored by
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