Anna Filipova “Electronic Health Records Adoption and Use in Wisconsin Skilled Nursing Facilities”
“Electronic Health Records Adoption and Use in Wisconsin Skilled Nursing Facilities”
Dr. Anna A. Filipova is an assistant professor in the Department of Public Administration (DPA) at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. She teaches undergraduate public administration courses for the Center for New Learning and graduate public administration courses with health care emphasis in the DPA.
Dr. Filipova's presentation examines the current level of automation for 21 clinical and operational functions, the types of automated clinical decision support and health information exchange and integration capabilities, the types of automated systems to capture and query information relevant to health care quality, as well as the perceived barriers and benefits of electronic health records adoption and use in skilled nursing facilities. The study is the first to use a scientifically-based, comprehensive
instrument and establishes a baseline assessment for future research.
Facility and policy implications are discussed for successful electronic
health records transition.
Audio Podcast
The following is Dr. Anna Filipova's presentation on electronic health records.
Photos by student multimedia reporter Brad Beck.