Topic: Evaluating the efficiency of electronic health records (EHR) and the quality of health outcomes for diabetic patients.
i wrote a research paper based on the topic. the propoal paper has to be based on it
Description
The purpose this assignment is for the student to prepare a proposal to conduct a study that would be submitted to a potential funder, such as an employer organization or grant source. The research question for the proposed study comes from one of the gaps identified in the literature review.
Format Requirements
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Should be 2 text pages (not including title and reference pages)
12 font, single-spaced with a blank line between sections (like these instructions), 1” margins
APA style (including a running head and page numbers)
Relevant references (peer-reviewed, gray literature, or other credible sources)
Cite as needed (in-text)
Must have a title page and a reference page
Must be edited and free of spelling and grammatical errors
Suggested Section Headings/Outline
Statement of the problem – supported by literature
Research question (a gap from literature review)
Ethical considerations (1-2 sentences are sufficient unless your study will directly involve a vulnerable population)
Study design and methodology
o Population of interest and how you will choose your sample
o Type(s) of data you plan to use (quantitative, qualitative, both) and how you will collect the data – e.g. survey, interview, focus group, direct measurement, electronic data
o Explain your design and briefly describe how you will carry out your study
Conclusion – summary and concluding statements. Why should this study be funded?
Topic: Evaluating the efficiency of electronic health records (EHR) and the quality of health outcomes for diabetic patients.
Description
The purpose this assignment is for the student to prepare a proposal to conduct a study that would be submitted to a potential funder, such as an employer organization or grant source. The research question for the proposed study comes from one of the gaps identified in the literature review.
Format Requirements
v Should be 2 text pages (not including title and reference pages)
v 12 font, single-spaced with a blank line between sections (like these instructions), 1” margins
v APA style (including a running head and page numbers)
v Relevant references (peer-reviewed, gray literature, or other credible sources)
v Cite as needed (in-text)
v Must have a title page and a reference page
v Must be edited and free of spelling and grammatical errors
Suggested Section Headings/Outline
v Statement of the problem – supported by literature
v Research question (a gap from literature review)
v Ethical considerations (1-2 sentences are sufficient unless your study will directly involve a vulnerable population)
v Study design and methodology
o Population of interest and how you will choose your sample
o Type(s) of data you plan to use (quantitative, qualitative, both) and how you will collect the data – e.g. survey, interview, focus group, direct measurement, electronic data
o Explain your design and briefly describe how you will carry out your study
v Conclusion – summary and concluding statements. Why should this study be funded?
Evaluating the efficiency of electronic health records (EHR) and the quality of health outcomes
for diabetic patients
Introduction/Problem Statement and Significance
Electronic health records play a critical role in the development of measures to promote effective outcomes for diabetic patients. This requires an understanding of the significance of these records and their aim to promote efficiency within healthcare practice on many levels. Diabetes is one area where electronic health records are likely to be effective in promoting effective diabetes care and treatment for patients across a variety of age groups. Diabetic patients require continuous care and treatment in order to promote survival; therefore, these needs must be met through accuracy in maintaining records and in supporting the demand for new ideas to ensure that treatments are effective in preserving quality of life. This topic is significant because it captures the motivation behind the electronic health record and how it supports patient care and treatment at the desired level. However, there are often gaps in diabetes care that impact patient health in significant ways; therefore, the role of the electronic health record must be examined more closely in order to identify it true impact and value to diabetes care and health outcomes for this patient population. The primary research question is as follows: How does the integration of electronic health records aid in providing an efficient level of patient care quality and control for patients with diabetes in New York?
Literature Review
A wide body of literature has evolved in recent years regarding the role of electronic health records in healthcare practice and patient quality of care, including the development of new strategies to address disease management effectively and to determine the best possible approach to improve healthcare practice as a whole. These efforts require an effective understanding of the different criteria under which there are significant opportunities for growth and the development of new methods to manage diabetes more effectively. These practices support the development and implementation of electronic health records in order to achieve the desired results in care and treatment. It is important to address some of the challenges related to electronic health records and how to integrate these records successfully into the nursing care environment in a timely manner.