Information Management


These projects typically identify specific information that clients need to meet operational or measurement objectives that directly impact quality of patient care.  We also identify strategies for gathering and organizing the needed information.  Projects may also focus on the impact of information management changes on clinical processes, including both benefits and unintended side effects.
 
 

A few of our Recent Studies:
-> Design of Survey Instruments - Provincial Study of Primary Care Processes



Design of Survey Instruments – Provincial Study of Primary Care Processes

In order to effectively move primary care record-keeping to an electronic environment, one needs to understand the critical information flows. As part of a larger study for a provincial government, we created survey instruments to track communications flows related to primary care. The instruments identified the source and destination of communications, their nature, the information conveyed and the priority level of information exchanged. Instruments were designed to identify both frequency and importance of information, so that a system geared to both considerations could be developed.
 
           



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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