Electronic Health Record-Driven Approaches in Primary Care to Strengthen Hypertension Management Among Racial and Ethnic Minoritized Groups in the United States: Systematic Review.
Dominik J OseEmmanuel AdediranRobert OwensElena GardnerMatthew MervisCindy TurnerEmily CarlsonDanielle ForbesCaitlyn Lydia JasumbackJohn StuligrossSusan PohlBernadette KiralyPublished in: Journal of medical Internet research (2023)
This review identified several use cases for the integration of the EHR in supporting primary care interventions to strengthen hypertension management in racial and ethnic minoritized patients in the United States. Some clinical-based interventions implementing CDS and BPA applications showed promising results. However, more research is needed on community-based interventions, particularly those focusing on patients who are Asian American, American Indian/Alaskan Native, and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander. The developed taxonomy comprising "identifying patients," "driving intervention," and "monitoring results" to classify EHR-driven approaches can be a helpful tool to facilitate this.