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Case Study -
Lifedata
A Health Related Quality of Life Repository
The Challenge: The Michigan Information Technology
Commission established the goal of making Michigan a world
leader in using information technology in ways that better its
citizens’ lives. The Commission
specified the following criteria:
"Provide access to community health
information through demographic mapping by behavioral patterns,
occupational factors, health status, and disease and encourage
growth of high-speed, electronic networks connecting all health care
providers, payers, and purchasers that will make possible sharing
clinical practices, providing seamless access by providers to
patient records, enhancing access to quality care, and reducing
costs of business transactions among purchasers, payers, and
providers."
The Solution: A team of healthcare
professionals and A.J. Boggs have committed to developing
Lifedata.com, a service that offers high speed/volume data links between member organizations
(hospitals, health systems, community based organizations and
government agencies). This secure virtual private Internet network
also offers remote data entry, centralized processing, and
the analysis and dissemination of information and the demographic
mapping of community health data.
Results: The Agency for Healthcare
Research and Quality (AHRQ) has funded a proof of concept for
tracking quality of life assessment instruments. This effort is the
foundation upon which the lifedata.com service is building a
personal repository for medical records management and clinical
information systems (CIS) services.
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