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J Rehabil Res Dev ; 47(8): 739-50, 2010.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21141302

ABSTRACT

Within the Veterans Health Administration (VHA), anthropometric measurements entered into the electronic medical record are stored in local information systems, the national Corporate Data Warehouse (CDW), and in some regional data warehouses. This article describes efforts to examine the quality of weight and height data within the CDW and to compare CDW data with data from warehouses maintained by several of VHA's regional groupings of healthcare facilities (Veterans Integrated Service Networks [VISNs]). We found significantly fewer recorded heights than weights in both the CDW and VISN data sources. In spite of occasional anomalies, the concordance in the number and value of records in the CDW and the VISN warehouses was generally 97% to 99% or greater. Implausible variation in same-day and same-year heights and weights was noted, suggesting measurement or data-entry errors. Our work suggests that the CDW, over time and through validation, has become a generally reliable source of anthropometric data. Researchers should assess the reliability of data contained within any source and apply strategies to minimize the impact of data errors appropriate to their study population.


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Body Height , Body Weight , Electronic Health Records/statistics & numerical data , Health Services Research , Body Mass Index , Humans , United States , United States Department of Veterans Affairs/organization & administration , Veterans Health
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J Am Med Inform Assoc ; 11(5): 344-50, 2004.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15187063

ABSTRACT

Information systems are increasingly important for measuring and improving health care quality. A number of integrated health care delivery systems use advanced information systems and integrated decision support to carry out quality assurance activities, but none as large as the Veterans Health Administration (VHA). The VHA's Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (QUERI) is a large-scale, multidisciplinary quality improvement initiative designed to ensure excellence in all areas where VHA provides health care services, including inpatient, outpatient, and long-term care settings. In this paper, we describe the role of information systems in the VHA QUERI process, highlight the major information systems critical to this quality improvement process, and discuss issues associated with the use of these systems.


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Delivery of Health Care, Integrated/organization & administration , Information Systems , Total Quality Management , United States Department of Veterans Affairs/organization & administration , Benchmarking , Delivery of Health Care, Integrated/standards , Health Services Research/organization & administration , Treatment Outcome , United States
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