EHR tools may support identifying and documenting these factors as part of routine care, potentially improving outcomes and supporting appropriate billing for patients with more complex needs.
EHR tools may support identifying and documenting these factors as part of routine care, potentially improving outcomes and supporting appropriate billing for patients with more complex needs.
OCHIN is partnering with UMass Chan Medical School to develop a new artificial intelligence tool that more accurately predicts heart disease risk by incorporating non-clinical drivers of health outcomes alongside clinical data.
OCHIN is advancing research and adoption of electronic consultations, or eConsults, in rural clinics to help our members connect their patients to speciality expertise.
The OCHIN-led ADVANCE Clinical Research Network hosted the PCORnet® Roadshow in September to advance clinical research that improves care delivery and patient outcomes in community health organizations.
An OCHIN-led research study shows how streamlined EHR workflows can drive clinical excellence and boost cancer screening order rates.
Over the past 20 years, OCHIN has developed a broad research portfolio that informs care strategies and supports community health.
A team of researchers from OCHIN partnered with the Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research and the University of California, San Francisco, to study how electronic health record (EHR) tools might help providers in community-based clinics adapt care plans to address health drivers.
Through their pivotal involvement in the ADVANCE Clinical Research Network (CRN), OCHIN members are not just laying the foundation for future research discoveries—they are driving groundbreaking advancements that transform science and profoundly benefit our member network.
The OCHIN-led AIM-AHEAD CDP Year 3 program has awarded approximately $500,000 each to six research projects aimed at advancing multidisciplinary efforts to improve health outcomes in lower-resource communities.
An OCHIN partnered-study investigated the pathways connecting non-clinical drivers of health outcomes with a lower likelihood of receiving clinically indicated cancer screening services among community health center patients.
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