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DOQ-IT Overview


DOQ-IT LogoThe Doctor's Office Quality Information Technology (DOQ-IT) project promotes the adoption of electronic health record (EHR) systems and information technology (IT) in small-to-medium sized physician offices with a vision of enhancing access to patient information, decision support and reference data; as well as improving patient-clinician communications.

The DOQ-IT project offers an integrated approach to improving care for Medicare beneficiaries in the areas of diabetes, heart failure, coronary artery disease, hypertension, osteoarthritis and preventive care.

CIMRO of Nebraska assists physician offices in migrating from paper-based health records to EHR systems that suit the needs of their office. Services provided include readiness assessments, workflow analysis, system solutions, quality improvement tools and technical assistance.

 

Documents and Forms


TypeNameDescriptionModifiedFile Size
IconDOQ-IT Module 1 AssessmentData tool6/19/2007 9:52 AM5142 KB
IconDOQ-IT Module 2 PlanningData tool7/26/2007 4:43 PM190 KB
IconDOQ-IT Module 3 SelectionData tool9/8/2006 9:23 AM19400 KB
IconDOQ-IT Module 4 ImplementationData tool9/8/2006 9:23 AM245 KB
IconDOQ-IT Module 5 EvaluationData tool9/8/2006 9:24 AM125 KB
IconDOQ-IT Module 6 ImprovementData tool9/8/2006 9:24 AM151 KB
IconDOQ-IT U Pocket cardInformative brochure11/29/2007 3:07 PM233 KB
IconOperational Redesign WorkbookBest Practice tool6/1/2007 4:26 PM1271 KB

 

 

DOQ-IT Links


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Log-in for DOQ-IT University - Educates Physicians and Staff in the Adoption and Implementation of EHRs and Care Management Practices