Automating the recognition and prioritization of needed preventive services: early results from the CHICA system

Paul Gene Biondich, Stephen M Downs, Vibha Anand, Aaron E Carroll, Paul Gene Biondich, Stephen M Downs, Vibha Anand, Aaron E Carroll

Abstract

An ever-growing plethora of preventive services guidelines threatens to overwhelm primary care providers who are expected to recognize and prioritize these needed services for each patient. The Child Health Improvement through Computer Automation (CHICA) system was designed to facilitate this process through a workflow-sensitive interface that gathers and distills the most relevant patient data within pediatric settings. We evaluated family responses to 21 CHICA questions that assess risk factors and health behaviors over a three month period. 3005 patients provided 15,434 responses to these questions, and 1756 or 11.3% of these suggest risk factors which merit attention. This preliminary analysis suggests that, using CHICA, families identify significant risk factors that our clinicians acknowledge are often overlooked given the realities of practicing within this setting.

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Figure 1
Examples of the screening form (left) and provider form (right), along with examples of data entry zones. Data collected from the screening form, along with previous clinical data often directly inform providers of needed services.
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Figure 2
An example of scanned portions from our new Hispanic screening questionnaire.

Source: PubMed

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