Article Document Academic Article Information Content Entity Continuant Continuant Journal Article Entity Entity Generically Dependent Continuant 2025-05-07T12:48:33 RDF description of Practice systems for chronic care: frequency and dependence on an electronic medical record - http://repository.healthpartners.com/individual/document-rn18691 <p>OBJECTIVES: To document the presence and functioning of different practice systems in a small sample of medical groups in Minnesota and to examine the relationship between the presence of practice systems and prior adoption of an electronic medical record (EMR). STUDY DESIGN: Descriptive study of the frequency of practice systems in 11 medical groups. METHODS: We recruited 11 medical groups for the study. Four groups had an EMR; the other groups used paper medical records, often supplemented by electronic ordering or data systems. Using an on-site audit team, we validated the presence of practice systems organized under 8 categories. RESULTS: All of the medical groups had implemented a substantial number of practice systems for care management of patients with chronic conditions. Although the medical groups with an EMR tended to have more comprehensive practice systems in place, the medical groups without an EMR also had most of the practice systems. CONCLUSIONS: Although required in some functions, an EMR may not be necessary in facilitating practice systems that support consistent management of patients with chronic illness. Approaches are needed that will encourage the implementation of practice systems in medical groups with and without an EMR.<p> Minnesota *Chronic Disease Ambulatory Care Information Systems/*statistics & numerical data 11 Medical Records Systems, Computerized/*statistics & numerical data American Journal of Managed Care document-rn18691 21810 12 Group Practice/*organization & administration/statistics & numerical data Diffusion of Innovation 2022-02-21T22:48:57.408-06:00 13615 Practice systems for chronic care: frequency and dependence on an electronic medical record Health Care Surveys public