In the 21st century, the breadth and depth of information challenges our focus and efficiency every day. The healthcare system and its providers are no exception. Health information is the cornerstone of medical decisions and is the foundation on which patients and clinicians act. Patients and clinicians have so much information from so many sources that many suffer from information overload, which may impede decisions and action. The solution is the advancement of health information technology as a knowledge management tool which connects the systems to the people. By generating knowledge about the design and utility of health information technology, as well as developing new, innovative applications and systems, we can better serve both the population-based and the interpersonal needs of patients and clinicians. The knowledge hierarchy framework describes data, information, knowledge and wisdom as a hierarchy leading to understanding and connectedness. Leveraging this framework as the basis, the VA HSR&D Center for Health Information and Communication (CHIC) proposes to generate knowledge about the utility of newly designed tools that integrate data in the clinical domains of disease prevention, diagnosis, management and prognostication. Additionally, CHIC seeks to identify similarities and differences in the patterns of health information exchanged during transitions in care and to test interventions aiming to improve provider-to-provider handoffs during these transitions. Thirdly, CHIC will continue to promote the translation of health services research into effective practice by advancing research methods. By doing these things, the CHIC will address both system-to-person and interpersonal information exchange and communication. The end result of these efforts will be maximized patient safety, improved health outcomes and improved healthcare processes.

Public Health Relevance

Health information is the cornerstone of medical decisions and is the foundation on which patients and clinicians act. Patients and clinicians have so much information from so many sources that many suffer from 'information overload,' which may impede decisions and action. The VA HSR&D Center for Health Information and Communication (CHIC) seeks to improve Veterans' health through innovative applications of health information and health information systems that serve the population-based and interpersonal needs of patients and clinicians. By generating knowledge about the design and utility of health information technology, we can improve the quality and outcomes of care for our Veterans.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
Veterans Affairs (VA)
Type
Veterans Administration (I50)
Project #
5I50HX001235-02
Application #
9076146
Study Section
HCN1 COIN REVIEW (HCN1)
Project Start
2013-10-01
Project End
2018-09-30
Budget Start
2014-10-01
Budget End
2015-09-30
Support Year
2
Fiscal Year
2015
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
Rlr VA Medical Center
Department
Type
DUNS #
608434697
City
Indianapolis
State
IN
Country
United States
Zip Code
46202