Study: Accuracy of Quality Data Reported From EHR Varies Widely

The accuracy of quality measures reported from an electronic health record varies widely, threatening the validity of electronic reporting, according to a study in Annals of Internal Medicine.

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Researchers compared manual review and electronic reporting of 12 quality measures for adult patients at a federally qualified health center with an electronic health record in 2008.

Click here to read the full story on electronic reporting quality data in Becker’s Hospital Review.

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