An evaluation of five regional health information technology-based programmes to improve health and social care coordination: A quasi-experimental controlled before/after mixed design.

Health information technology patient care management programme evaluation

Journal

Journal of health services research & policy
ISSN: 1758-1060
Titre abrégé: J Health Serv Res Policy
Pays: England
ID NLM: 9604936

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
04 2022
Historique:
pubmed: 15 2 2022
medline: 15 4 2022
entrez: 14 2 2022
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Health information technology (HIT) can help coordinate health and social actors involved in patients' pathways. We assess five regional HIT-based programmes (' This was a quasi-experimental controlled before/after mixed design. We used data from the French National Health Insurance database, qualitative and quantitative surveys, and information extracted from project documents and databases. We assessed the impact of TSN using four main impact indicators: emergency room visits, unplanned hospitalizations, avoidable hospitalizations and rehospitalization within 30 days. We also collected qualitative and secondary quantitative data covering perceived needs, knowledge, use, satisfaction, adoption and understanding of projects, pathway experience, impact on professional practices and appropriateness of hospitalizations. TSN implemented a heterogeneous mix of HIT. Implementation was slower than expected and was not well documented. Users perceived the HIT as having a positive but weak overall effect. There were no significant differences in trends for the main impact indicators, nor on the appropriateness of hospitalizations, but favourable trends on secondary polypharmacy indicators. If similar innovations take place in future, they should be based on a logical framework that defines causal, measurable links between services provided and expected impacts.

Identifiants

pubmed: 35156397
doi: 10.1177/13558196211065704
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Pagination

122-132

Auteurs

Louis-Rachid Salmi (LR)

36836CHU de Bordeaux, Pôle de santé publique, Service d'Information Médicale, Bordeaux, France.
36836Univ. Bordeaux, ISPED, Centre INSERM U1219-Bordeaux Population Health, Bordeaux, France.
36836INSERM, ISPED, Centre INSERM U1219-Bordeaux Population Health, Bordeaux, France.

Tamara Roberts (T)

36836INSERM, ISPED, Centre INSERM U1219-Bordeaux Population Health, Bordeaux, France.

Thomas Renaud (T)

36836INSERM, ISPED, Centre INSERM U1219-Bordeaux Population Health, Bordeaux, France.

Sophie Buffeteau (S)

27067Fédération nationale des observatoires de la santé, Paris, France.

Sandrine Cueille (S)

27073Univ. Pau et Pays de l'Adour, ECM-EA, Pau, France.

Emmanuelle Fourneyron (E)

36836Univ. Bordeaux, ISPED, Centre INSERM U1219-Bordeaux Population Health, Bordeaux, France.
36836INSERM, ISPED, Centre INSERM U1219-Bordeaux Population Health, Bordeaux, France.

Aurélie Gaillard (A)

36836INSERM, ISPED, Centre INSERM U1219-Bordeaux Population Health, Bordeaux, France.

Maelys Abraham (M)

36836INSERM, ISPED, Centre INSERM U1219-Bordeaux Population Health, Bordeaux, France.

Nora Arditi (N)

36836INSERM, ISPED, Centre INSERM U1219-Bordeaux Population Health, Bordeaux, France.

Mathieu Castry (M)

36836INSERM, ISPED, Centre INSERM U1219-Bordeaux Population Health, Bordeaux, France.

Fabien Daniel (F)

36836INSERM, ISPED, Centre INSERM U1219-Bordeaux Population Health, Bordeaux, France.

N'deye Fatou N'gom (NF)

36836CHU de Bordeaux, Pôle de santé publique, Service d'Information Médicale, Bordeaux, France.
36836INSERM, ISPED, Centre INSERM U1219-Bordeaux Population Health, Bordeaux, France.

Orlane Guéry (O)

36836INSERM, ISPED, Centre INSERM U1219-Bordeaux Population Health, Bordeaux, France.

Yannick L'Horty (Y)

27067Fédération nationale des observatoires de la santé, Paris, France.

Stéphane Pincemail (S)

36836INSERM, ISPED, Centre INSERM U1219-Bordeaux Population Health, Bordeaux, France.

Sonia Purgues (S)

36836INSERM, ISPED, Centre INSERM U1219-Bordeaux Population Health, Bordeaux, France.

Franz Thiessard (F)

36836CHU de Bordeaux, Pôle de santé publique, Service d'Information Médicale, Bordeaux, France.
36836Univ. Bordeaux, ISPED, Centre INSERM U1219-Bordeaux Population Health, Bordeaux, France.
36836INSERM, ISPED, Centre INSERM U1219-Bordeaux Population Health, Bordeaux, France.

Viviane Ramel (V)

36836Univ. Bordeaux, ISPED, Centre INSERM U1219-Bordeaux Population Health, Bordeaux, France.
36836INSERM, ISPED, Centre INSERM U1219-Bordeaux Population Health, Bordeaux, France.

Emmanuel Langlois (E)

36836Univ. Bordeaux/Sciences Po Bordeaux, Centre Emile Durkheim, Bordeaux, France.

Florence Saillour-Glénisson (F)

36836CHU de Bordeaux, Pôle de santé publique, Service d'Information Médicale, Bordeaux, France.
36836Univ. Bordeaux, ISPED, Centre INSERM U1219-Bordeaux Population Health, Bordeaux, France.
36836INSERM, ISPED, Centre INSERM U1219-Bordeaux Population Health, Bordeaux, France.

Matthieu Sibé (M)

36836Univ. Bordeaux, ISPED, Centre INSERM U1219-Bordeaux Population Health, Bordeaux, France.
36836INSERM, ISPED, Centre INSERM U1219-Bordeaux Population Health, Bordeaux, France.

Jérôme Wittwer (J)

36836Univ. Bordeaux, ISPED, Centre INSERM U1219-Bordeaux Population Health, Bordeaux, France.
36836INSERM, ISPED, Centre INSERM U1219-Bordeaux Population Health, Bordeaux, France.

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