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Facilitating Health Information Exchange to Improve Pediatric Health Outcomes: School Nurse Electronic Health Record Access.

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES School-aged children with chronic conditions require care coordination for health needs at school. Access to the student's accurate, real-time medical information is essential for school nurses to… Click to show full abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES School-aged children with chronic conditions require care coordination for health needs at school. Access to the student's accurate, real-time medical information is essential for school nurses to maximize their care of students. We aim to analyze school nurse access to medical records in a hospital-based electronic health record (EHR) and the effect on patient outcomes. We hypothesized that EHR access would decrease emergency department (E.D.) visits and inpatient hospitalizations. METHODS This retrospective secondary data analysis was conducted using EHR data six months pre- and post-school nurse access to students' hospital-based EHR. The main outcome measures were the E.D. visits and inpatient hospitalizations. RESULTS For the sample of 336 students in the study, there was a 34% decrease in E.D. visits from 190 visits before access to 126 ED visits after access (p<.01). Inpatient hospitalizations decreased by 44% from 176 before access to 99 after access (p<.001). The incident rate of E.D. visits decreased (IRR: 0.66; 95% CI: 0.53-0.83; p= 0.00035), and hospitalizations decreased (IRR: 0.56; 95% CI: 0.44-0.72; p<0.0001) from pre to post access. These findings suggest school nurse access to medical records is a positive factor in improving school-aged patient outcomes. CONCLUSIONS School nurse access to medical records through the hospital-based EHR may be a factor to improve patient outcomes by utilizing health information technology for more efficient and effective communication and care coordination for school-aged children with chronic medical conditions. Keywords- Health Information Exchange; Electronic Health Records; Child; Outcome Assessment, Health Care; School Nursing.

Keywords: information; health; school nurse; electronic health; access

Journal Title: Applied clinical informatics
Year Published: 2022

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