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The '''short survey (final)''' can be taken here '''[http://goo.gl/forms/lIxMXfWb2c Short Survey]''' ('''FINAL''' version, updated October 30th). This is the general link that can be distributed to any provider wanting to take the survey EXCEPT for those in AAFP, ACP, AHA, and AMA organizations, which will each have their own link (distributed privately, not posted on this page) | The '''short survey (final)''' can be taken here '''[http://goo.gl/forms/lIxMXfWb2c Short Survey]''' ('''FINAL''' version, updated October 30th). This is the general link that can be distributed to any provider wanting to take the survey EXCEPT for those in AAFP, ACP, AHA, and AMA organizations, which will each have their own link (distributed privately, not posted on this page) | ||
===Short Survey Results=== | ===Short Survey Results=== | ||
− | The following slide decks from Bob Dieterle were posted as of | + | The following slide decks from Bob Dieterle were posted as of February 24th, 2016, with a significant update on March 12th. . |
− | Short Survey -- Final (all responses) '''[[File:Relevant and Pertinent Short Survey segmented 1.1.ppt]]''' -- Updated March 12th, 2016. This includes answers to several key questions segmented by primary care, | + | Short Survey -- Final (all responses) '''[[File:Relevant and Pertinent Short Survey segmented 1.1.ppt]]''' -- Updated March 12th, 2016. This includes answers to several key questions segmented by primary care( Family/General Practice, Pediatrics, Ob/Gyn), Internal Medicine, and Specialty Care. Additional slides are included for: Receipt of ToC experience, Issues, Hospital Discharge sections (weighted averages), and Ambulatory Visit sections (weighted averages). |
Short Survey Summary '''[[File:Relevant and Pertinent Short Survey Summary.ppt]]''' | Short Survey Summary '''[[File:Relevant and Pertinent Short Survey Summary.ppt]]''' |
Revision as of 20:52, 14 March 2016
Contents
Meetings
- RnP Wednesday, May 27
- RnP Wednesday, June 3
- RnP Wednesday, June 10
- RnP Wednesday, June 17
- RnP Wednesday, June 24
- RnP Wednesday, July 1
- RnP Wednesday, July 8
- RnP Wednesday, July 15
- RnP Wednesday, July 22
- RnP Wednesday, July 29
- RnP Wednesday, August 5
- RnP Wednesday, August 26
- RnP Wednesday, September 2
- RnP Wednesday, September 9
- RnP Wednesday, September 23
- RnP Wednesday, January 20, 2016
- RnP February 3rd, call cancelled
- RnP February 10th, call cancelled. David Tao, Scott Robertson, and Matt Rahn called in and talked for about 10 minutes, but when no one else joined we left. David will follow up with Keith and Bob to firm up future meetings. It was also suggested that the meetings be an hour rather than 30 minutes to allow more progress to be made, especially if we want to prepare a paper to be balloted in the Spring.
- RnP Wednesday, February 17, 2016 -- Call cancelled. However, click the meeting link if you'd like to read observations and suggestions posted by David Tao.
Engagement Materials
The original presentation to explain the project is here File:RnP.pptx
A short presentation that may assist in kickoff meetings is here File:RnP Launch Presentation 20151111.pptx
Here is a sample cover letter that you may use or modify, to send to organizations that you are a liaison to. File:CCDA RnP Short Survey Communication1.docx
Long Survey
Only to be administered once per organization.
A PDF of the long survey can be found here File:LongSurvey.pdf
The long survey (final) can be taken here Long Survey
Update 1/6/2016: Keith says that 16 Long Surveys have been filled out, of which at least three are tests, so at least we received >10 long survey responses.
Short Survey
Materials
To be taken by individual clinicians.
A FINAL PDF of the short survey can be found here File:ShortSurvey.pdf. This is not to be used for conducting the survey, only for documentation purposes.
The short survey (final) can be taken here Short Survey (FINAL version, updated October 30th). This is the general link that can be distributed to any provider wanting to take the survey EXCEPT for those in AAFP, ACP, AHA, and AMA organizations, which will each have their own link (distributed privately, not posted on this page)
Short Survey Results
The following slide decks from Bob Dieterle were posted as of February 24th, 2016, with a significant update on March 12th. .
Short Survey -- Final (all responses) File:Relevant and Pertinent Short Survey segmented 1.1.ppt -- Updated March 12th, 2016. This includes answers to several key questions segmented by primary care( Family/General Practice, Pediatrics, Ob/Gyn), Internal Medicine, and Specialty Care. Additional slides are included for: Receipt of ToC experience, Issues, Hospital Discharge sections (weighted averages), and Ambulatory Visit sections (weighted averages).
Short Survey Summary File:Relevant and Pertinent Short Survey Summary.ppt
Short Survey -- Final (only includes responses from those with experience receiving ToC documents) File:Relevant and Pertinent Short Survey -- received ToC only -- Final.ppt
Preliminary information as of the 1/20 meeting has been moved to the minutes of that meeting.
Liaisons to Organizations
Listed alphabetically by organization. Members of the project team volunteered to be liaisons to reach out to professional societies and other organizations who have committed to the short and/or long surveys, or who are considering them. This list is based on discussions and minutes from September 23rd, but is not necessarily complete and may contain errors. Where known, the primary contact IN each organization is listed in parentheses.
- American Association of Family Practitioners (AAFP) -- Bob Dieterle
- American College of Physicians (ACP) -- Bob Dieterle
- American Hospital Association (AHA) -- David Tao, Lisa Nelson (AHA: Chantal Worzala)
- American Medical Association (AMA) -- Bob Dieterle
- CHIME -- David Tao (CHIME: Mari Savickis)
- Department of Defense (DoD) -- Brett Marquard
- EHR Association (EHRA) -- Keith Boone
- Federal Health Architecture -- Keith Boone
- Health Story Project -- Mark Roche, Lisa Nelson (HSP: Mari Greenberger)
- HIMSS Interoperability/HIE Committee -- Mark Roche (HIMSS IHIE: Mari Greenberger)
- HIMSS Usability Committee -- Keith Boone
- Taconic IPA -- Holly Miller
- UPMC -- Keith Boone
- Veterans Administration (VA) -- Brett Marquard
Background
See RnP Development for Historical Materials