EHR technology must enable a user to:
- identify, record, and access information directly and electronically shared by a patient, or authorized representative,
- reference and link to patient health information documents.
PI Objective and Calculation
The provider must incorporate patient-submitted data or data from non-clinical settings into RevolutionEHR.
Measure:
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For more than 5% of unique patients seen by the EP during the EHR reporting period, patient-generated health data or data from a non-clinical setting is incorporated into the EHR.
Denominator for calculation: Number of unique patients seen by the provider in the reporting period.
Numerator for calculation: Number of patients in the denominator who had patient-generated.
EXCLUSIONS:
- Any EP who has no office visits during the EHR reporting period.
Promoting Interoperability Discussion
This objective formally recognizes the value of both patient-tracked information and data that might come from a setting beyond that of another physician’s office. Examples of sources of data could include wearables (i.e., activity trackers), home blood pressure readings, mobile applications. Examples of non-clinical data could include social services data and advance directives information.
To provide this capability in RevolutionEHR, a component named External Data is available in the patient's file. External Data allows the user to accept or link to electronic information, name the information, and upload an associated file.
Conclusion
RevolutionEHR provides a straightforward workflow for the Patient-Generated Health Data objective, but providers might find challenge in surpassing the 5% threshold as there simply might not be enough patients aiming to submit this type of information.