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Protocole of a controlled before-after evaluation of a national health information technology-based program to improve healthcare coordination and access to information

BACKGROUND: Improvement of coordination of all health and social care actors in the patient pathways is an important issue in many countries. Health Information (HI) technology has been considered as a potentially effective answer to this issue. The French Health Ministry first funded the developmen...

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Autores principales: Saillour-Glénisson, Florence, Duhamel, Sylvie, Fourneyron, Emmanuelle, Huiart, Laetitia, Joseph, Jean Philippe, Langlois, Emmanuel, Pincemail, Stephane, Ramel, Viviane, Renaud, Thomas, Roberts, Tamara, Sibé, Matthieu, Thiessard, Frantz, Wittwer, Jerome, Salmi, Louis Rachid
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5399879/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28431579
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12913-017-2199-y
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author Saillour-Glénisson, Florence
Duhamel, Sylvie
Fourneyron, Emmanuelle
Huiart, Laetitia
Joseph, Jean Philippe
Langlois, Emmanuel
Pincemail, Stephane
Ramel, Viviane
Renaud, Thomas
Roberts, Tamara
Sibé, Matthieu
Thiessard, Frantz
Wittwer, Jerome
Salmi, Louis Rachid
author_facet Saillour-Glénisson, Florence
Duhamel, Sylvie
Fourneyron, Emmanuelle
Huiart, Laetitia
Joseph, Jean Philippe
Langlois, Emmanuel
Pincemail, Stephane
Ramel, Viviane
Renaud, Thomas
Roberts, Tamara
Sibé, Matthieu
Thiessard, Frantz
Wittwer, Jerome
Salmi, Louis Rachid
author_sort Saillour-Glénisson, Florence
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description BACKGROUND: Improvement of coordination of all health and social care actors in the patient pathways is an important issue in many countries. Health Information (HI) technology has been considered as a potentially effective answer to this issue. The French Health Ministry first funded the development of five TSN (“Territoire de Soins Numérique”/Digital health territories) projects, aiming at improving healthcare coordination and access to information for healthcare providers, patients and the population, and at improving healthcare professionals work organization. The French Health Ministry then launched a call for grant to fund one research project consisting in evaluating the TSN projects implementation and impact and in developing a model for HI technology evaluation. METHODS: EvaTSN is mainly based on a controlled before-after study design. Data collection covers three periods: before TSN program implementation, during early TSN program implementation and at late TSN program implementation, in the five TSN projects’ territories and in five comparison territories. Three populations will be considered: “TSN-targeted people” (healthcare system users and people having characteristics targeted by the TSN projects), “TSN patient users” (people included in TSN experimentations or using particular services) and “TSN professional users” (healthcare professionals involved in TSN projects). Several samples will be made in each population depending on the objective, axis and stage of the study. Four types of data sources are considered: 1) extractions from the French National Heath Insurance Database (SNIIRAM) and the French Autonomy Personalized Allowance database, 2) Ad hoc surveys collecting information on knowledge of TSN projects, TSN program use, ease of use, satisfaction and understanding, TSN pathway experience and appropriateness of hospital admissions, 3) qualitative analyses using semi-directive interviews and focus groups and document analyses and 4) extractions of TSN implementation indicators from TSN program database. DISCUSSION: EvaTSN is a challenging French national project for the production of evidenced-based information on HI technologies impact and on the context and conditions of their effectiveness and efficiency. We will be able to support health care management in order to implement HI technologies. We will also be able to produce an evaluation toolkit for HI technology evaluation. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov ID: NCT02837406, 08/18/2016.
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spelling pubmed-53998792017-04-24 Protocole of a controlled before-after evaluation of a national health information technology-based program to improve healthcare coordination and access to information Saillour-Glénisson, Florence Duhamel, Sylvie Fourneyron, Emmanuelle Huiart, Laetitia Joseph, Jean Philippe Langlois, Emmanuel Pincemail, Stephane Ramel, Viviane Renaud, Thomas Roberts, Tamara Sibé, Matthieu Thiessard, Frantz Wittwer, Jerome Salmi, Louis Rachid BMC Health Serv Res Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Improvement of coordination of all health and social care actors in the patient pathways is an important issue in many countries. Health Information (HI) technology has been considered as a potentially effective answer to this issue. The French Health Ministry first funded the development of five TSN (“Territoire de Soins Numérique”/Digital health territories) projects, aiming at improving healthcare coordination and access to information for healthcare providers, patients and the population, and at improving healthcare professionals work organization. The French Health Ministry then launched a call for grant to fund one research project consisting in evaluating the TSN projects implementation and impact and in developing a model for HI technology evaluation. METHODS: EvaTSN is mainly based on a controlled before-after study design. Data collection covers three periods: before TSN program implementation, during early TSN program implementation and at late TSN program implementation, in the five TSN projects’ territories and in five comparison territories. Three populations will be considered: “TSN-targeted people” (healthcare system users and people having characteristics targeted by the TSN projects), “TSN patient users” (people included in TSN experimentations or using particular services) and “TSN professional users” (healthcare professionals involved in TSN projects). Several samples will be made in each population depending on the objective, axis and stage of the study. Four types of data sources are considered: 1) extractions from the French National Heath Insurance Database (SNIIRAM) and the French Autonomy Personalized Allowance database, 2) Ad hoc surveys collecting information on knowledge of TSN projects, TSN program use, ease of use, satisfaction and understanding, TSN pathway experience and appropriateness of hospital admissions, 3) qualitative analyses using semi-directive interviews and focus groups and document analyses and 4) extractions of TSN implementation indicators from TSN program database. DISCUSSION: EvaTSN is a challenging French national project for the production of evidenced-based information on HI technologies impact and on the context and conditions of their effectiveness and efficiency. We will be able to support health care management in order to implement HI technologies. We will also be able to produce an evaluation toolkit for HI technology evaluation. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov ID: NCT02837406, 08/18/2016. BioMed Central 2017-04-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5399879/ /pubmed/28431579 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12913-017-2199-y Text en © The Author(s). 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Saillour-Glénisson, Florence
Duhamel, Sylvie
Fourneyron, Emmanuelle
Huiart, Laetitia
Joseph, Jean Philippe
Langlois, Emmanuel
Pincemail, Stephane
Ramel, Viviane
Renaud, Thomas
Roberts, Tamara
Sibé, Matthieu
Thiessard, Frantz
Wittwer, Jerome
Salmi, Louis Rachid
Protocole of a controlled before-after evaluation of a national health information technology-based program to improve healthcare coordination and access to information
title Protocole of a controlled before-after evaluation of a national health information technology-based program to improve healthcare coordination and access to information
title_full Protocole of a controlled before-after evaluation of a national health information technology-based program to improve healthcare coordination and access to information
title_fullStr Protocole of a controlled before-after evaluation of a national health information technology-based program to improve healthcare coordination and access to information
title_full_unstemmed Protocole of a controlled before-after evaluation of a national health information technology-based program to improve healthcare coordination and access to information
title_short Protocole of a controlled before-after evaluation of a national health information technology-based program to improve healthcare coordination and access to information
title_sort protocole of a controlled before-after evaluation of a national health information technology-based program to improve healthcare coordination and access to information
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5399879/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28431579
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12913-017-2199-y
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