Overview

This section contains resources that help health centers to successfully implement EHRs, including leadership teams needed, workflow adoption, transitioning between EHRs, meaningful use, and patient safety issues.

Implementing EHR
Quality Report Inventory

Quality Report Inventory

Organizing your quality team with a schedule and map of quality report distribution

A Report Inventory is a means to make public all available reports, the schedule for publishing to the organization, and their distribution. It provides a point of reference for all potential report requestors who are looking for data on any metric. The Report Inventory may also include reference to EHR alerts, mappings, and schedules and any supporting EHR or Population Health Management tools that are available to support improvement of each metric.

Making this tool available on a shared drive or company intranet provides a point of reference for analysts to direct report requestors prior to acting on any new report request. The Report Inventory is organized by metric, including the denominator and numerator definitions, exclusions, and references to the metric steward which may be internal to the organization or external (e.g. UDS, NQF, etc.). The Report Inventory should be curated by your data analysts in collaboration with the responsible metric stewards within an organization.

Download the Excel tool below to see a full example and additional instructions. 

Also, see the companion Data Dictionary tool here.

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Intended AudienceHealth Center IT, Data, and Quality Staff

Documents to download

  • Quality Report Inventory Tool(.xlsx, 71.51 KB) - 1261 download(s)

    This Report Inventory tool is a means to make public all available reports, the schedule for publishing to the organization, and their distribution. Developed Summer 2017.

Acknowledgements

This resource collection was compiled by the HITEQ Center staff with guidance from HITEQ Advisory Committee members and collaborators of the HITEQ Center.