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Learn how to effectively manage your asthma patient population and improve care outcomes through utilizing a registry. Discover the benefits of tracking patient progress, managing populations, and staying proactive in care delivery. This CME activity provides insights on accessing registries, including paper-based, EMR-integrated, and standalone options like CDEMS Registry. Gain valuable experience and guidance on setting up the registry, data entry, and implementing action steps for your practice. Start optimizing your asthma care approach today!
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Oregon’s Asthma Registry Strategy Managing your patient population to improve asthma care Sandra E Miller MD FAAP Keith Mandel MD Steve Pleatman MD FAAP
I have no relevant financial relationships with the manufacturers(s) of any commercial products(s) and/or provider of commercial services discussed in this CME activity.
Why a Registry? • To track patient progress and outcomes • To manage your population of patients • To prompt you and your patients when care is needed
How can I access a registry? • Employ a paper registry • Employ a registry function in your existing EMR • Employ a separate registry • Some available for purchase • Some available at no cost
CDEMS Registry • Used by the State of Washington for QI projects • Customizable • Free of cost to the user • Our experience: • Needs some independent learning • Data MAY be importable from EMR • Requires data entry personnel/system
Our Experience With CDEM • Install software – engage IS team (1-2 weeks) • Set up protocols – (1-2 weeks) • Enter data on current patients (2-4 weeks) • Brainstorm, plan and test office systems for use • Data entry at each asthma visit
Action Steps for Practices • Discuss how registry would work for your practice • Research registry options (cost, ease of use) • Contact your state leadership team for assistance • Start early, registries take time to develop and use.