Closing the Feedback Loop: An Interactive Voice Response System to Provide Follow-up and Feedback in Primary Care Settings

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James H. Willig
Marc Krawitz
Anantachai Panjamapirom
Midge N. Ray
Christa R. Nevin
Thomas M. English
Mark P. Cohen
Eta S. Berner
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[1] University of Alabama at Birmingham,Department of Quantitative Health Sciences
[2] Physician Innovations,undefined
[3] LLC,undefined
[4] The Advisory Board Company,undefined
[5] University of Massachusetts Medical School,undefined
[6] United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Birmingham,undefined
[7] Department of Health Services Administration,undefined
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Journal of Medical Systems | 2013年 / 37卷
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Interactive voice response system; Primary care; Follow-up; Feedback;
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In primary care settings, follow-up regarding the outcome of acute outpatient visits is largely absent. We sought to develop an automated interactive voice response system (IVRS) for patient follow-up with feedback to providers capable of interfacing with multiple pre-existing electronic medical records (EMRs). A system was designed to extract data from EMRs, integrate with the IVRS, call patients for follow-up, and provide a feedback report to providers. Challenges during the development process were analyzed and summarized. The components of the technological solution and details of its implementation are reported. Lessons learned include: (1) Modular utilization of system components is often needed to adapt to specific clinic workflow and patient population needs (2) Understanding the local telephony environment greatly impacts development and is critical to success, and (3) Ample time for development of the IVRS questionnaire (mapping all branching paths) and speech recognition tuning (sensitivity, use of barge-in tuning, use of “known voice”) is needed. With proper attention to design and development, modular follow-up and feedback systems can be integrated into existing EMR systems providing the benefits of IVRS follow-up to patients and providers across diverse practice settings.
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