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    Use of a health information exchange system in the emergency care of children

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Children may benefit greatly in terms of safety and care coordination from the information sharing promised by health information exchange (HIE). While information exchange capability is a required feature of the certified electronic health record, we known little regarding how this technology is used in general and for pediatric patients specifically.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Using data from an operational HIE effort in central Texas, we examined the factors associated with actual system usage. The clinical and demographic characteristics of pediatric ED encounters (n = 179,445) were linked to the HIE system user logs. Based on the patterns of HIE system screens accessed by users, we classified each encounter as: no system usage, basic system usage, or novel system usage. Using crossed random effects logistic regression, we modeled the factors associated with basic and novel system usage.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Users accessed the system for 8.7% of encounters. Increasing patient comorbidity was associated with a 5% higher odds of basic usage and 15% higher odds for novel usage. The odds of basic system usage were lower in the face of time constraints and for patients who had not been to that location in the previous 12 months.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>HIE systems may be a source to fulfill users' information needs about complex patients. However, time constraints may be a barrier to usage. In addition, results suggest HIE is more likely to be useful to pediatric patients visiting ED repeatedly. This study helps fill an existing gap in the study of technological applications in the care of children and improves knowledge about how HIE systems are utilized.</p

    A Framework for Tracking the Impacts of the Affordable Care Act in California

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    Recommends measures for monitoring the impact of healthcare reform on insurance coverage, affordability and comprehensiveness of coverage, and access to care; the best data source for each measure; gaps in existing data; and issues for data presentation

    States' Roles in Shaping High Performance Health Systems

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    Analyzes results from the State Health Policies Aimed at Promoting Excellent Systems survey and a review of current research on efforts to improve state healthcare systems, with a focus on coverage; quality, safety, and value; and infrastructure

    Moving Ahead Amid Fiscal Challenges: A Look at Medicaid Spending, Coverage and Policy Trends

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    Examines fiscal year 2011 trends in state efforts to control Medicaid spending, reform payment and delivery systems, and prepare for healthcare reform implementation, as well as projections in spending and enrollment growth for fiscal year 2012

    Lifting the Burden of Addiction: Philanthropic Opportunities to Address Substance Use Disorders in the United States

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    Substance use disorders (SUDs), also known as substance abuse or addiction, affect an estimated 20 million or more adolescents and adults in the U.S. This guidance provides philanthropic funders with the tools & information to reduce immediate harm from substance use disorders and reduce the burden of the disorder over the long term. This includes reducing the damage the disorder causes to people with SUDs and their loved ones, reducing the overall incidence of SUDs, and reducing SUD-related costs to society. We present four strategies for philanthropic funders who want to help:- Save lives and reduce SUD-related illness and homelessness- Improve access to evidence-based treatment- Improve SUD care by changing systems and policies- Fund innovation to improve prevention and treatmen

    Governors' Budgets for FY 2013 - What Is Proposed for Medicaid?

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    Examines trends in governors' Medicaid budget proposals, including expected shortfalls, fiscal priorities, additional spending cuts, policy actions to control Medicaid costs, and targeted investments, as well as tax cuts and fiscal reform proposals

    Explaining Health Reform: Benefits and Cost-Sharing for Adult Medicaid Beneficiaries

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    Outlines rules on covering "essential health benefits," premiums, deductibles, and cost-sharing for low-income childless adults who will become eligible for Medicaid in 2014. Discusses state policy implications for designing benefits packages

    Are We Heading Toward Socialized Medicine?

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    Defines socialized medicine, examines claims that the State Children's Health Insurance Plan and Democratic presidential candidates' reform plans would lead to government-run health care, and compares the plans with Republicans' market-oriented proposals

    The Crucial Role of Counties in the Health of Californians: An Overview

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    Examines county programs and services including indigent health care, public health, mental health, and substance abuse treatment, as well as challenges and considerations for federal healthcare reform, innovation, and realignment of government services
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