A computer based, automated analysis of process and outcomes of diabetic care in 23 GP practice

  • F. Hill
  • , Colin Bradley

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Abstract

The predicted prevalence of diabetes in Ireland by 2015 is 190,000. Structured diabetes care in general practice has
outcomes equivalent to secondary care and good diabetes care has been shown to be associated with the use of
Electronic Healthcare Records (EHRs). This automated analysis of EHRs in 23 practices took 10 minutes per practice
compared with 15 hours per practice for manual searches. Data was extracted for 1901 Type II diabetics. There was
valid data for >80% of patients for 6 of the 9 key indicators in the previous year. 543(34%) had a Hba1c >7.5%,
142(9%) had a Total Cholesterol >6mmol/l, 83(6%) had an LDL cholesterol >4mmol/l, 367(22%) had Triglycerides
>2.2mmol/l and 162(10%) had Blood Pressure >160/100mmHg. Data quality and key indicators of care compare well with
manual audits in Ireland and the UK. Electronic Healthcare Records and automated audits should be a feature of all
chronic disease management programs.
Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
Pages (from-to)45-47
Number of pages3
JournalIrish Medical Journal
Volume105
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 2012

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