To enhance patient care and progress in the internal medicine subspecialty of rheumatology, The Section of Rheumatology, Allergy & Immunology at Yale School of Medicine announced to join Rheumatology Informatics System for Effectiveness (RISE). RISE contains powerful patient data sources to help clinicians offer high-quality patient care and create new research opportunities.
What is Rheumatology Informatics System for Effectiveness?
RISE is the very first EHR software-enabled rheumatology registry in the United States. It has 2.4 million patient data records stored in it. The revolutionary system aims to help physicians and care providers to optimize health outcome levels and expand research discoveries.
Benefits of joining RISE
Yale Rheumatology will be able to organize and manage its data effectively by joining the robust Rheumatology Informatics Systems for Effectiveness. It can also readily access important information about patients and even compare its performance to national benchmarks.
Moreover, healthcare providers can use the RISE dashboard to keep track of performance at the individual patient level. The most vital part of the RISE registry is the quality measurement feature which can help Yale Rheumatology to better comprehend patterns, and patients and to create insightful reports.
Improved research opportunities through RISE
From the data perspective RISE will allow healthcare researchers to tap into national data and make use of it for effective research. The clinical data registry provides exceptional research opportunities having an extensive source of information about people suffering from rheumatic diseases across the US. Rheumatology Informatics System for Effectiveness contains patient demographic details such as age, gender, geography, and even clinical elements including patient diagnosis, medication, and health outcomes.
RISE is a crucial tool as it can help researchers evaluate changing trends in care, patient outcome, and best practices. For value-based payment models quality measurements are needed with a focus on patient care and outcome levels. The RISE registry will help to implement these measures correctly. The registry will allow Yale to push data out of Epic EMR Software their existing software solution and have it organized to be searched efficiently and take complete benefit from it.