Health IT Reality Check
It's not as funny as David Letterman's Top 10 lists, but a catalog of signs that your electronic health record implementation might be in trouble could make you think -- and maybe act -- before it's too late.
The list, published online recently by Becker's Hospital Review, comes from Dave Vreeland, a partner at Cumberland Consulting Group of Franklin, Tenn., a health IT project management firm. If providers can't answer a majority of the questions in the affirmative, he says, their implementation project could be in trouble.
The Top 10 questions are:
- Is the implementation a top organizational priority rather than one of many priorities?
- Is the project "owned" by clinical and operational people rather than an IT-only project?
- Is a defined project director leading implementation?
- Are top executives heavily involved?
- Are clinicians heavily involved?
- Have a project charter, project plan, communication plan, clinician-adoption and change-management plan, project governance organizational chart and project team organizational chart all been developed and documented?
- Is a written status report produced every two weeks?
- Is there regular discussion about how and when to implement EHR-related mandates and changes to medical staff bylaws?
- Has the organization articulated the three main reasons for the implementation?
- Is measurable progress made each month?
If you answered "no" to five or more questions, might we suggest a dose of Letterman? A little levity might be just what the doctor ordered.
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